Parent engagement is a key factor in children's healthy development and school readiness, and the parent-completed ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE-2 are the perfect screening tools to support parent engagement in your program.
In this webinar presented by Presented by Elizabeth Twombly and Kimberly Murphy, you'll learn how you can use new additions to ASQ:SE-2 to further promote family engagement—the What is ASQ:SE-2? parent handout, social-emotional tips and activities, and the parent conference sheet. Read More
View the slides from the Promoting Parent Engagement with ASQ:SE-2 webinar presented by Elizabeth Twombly and Kimberly Murphy. This webinar addressed how you can use new additions to ASQ:SE-2 to further promote family engagement. Read More
From selecting a questionnaire to scoring, ASQ-3 is easy to integrate into any program. View this infographic and discover the six easy steps to screening success. Read More
Sample fine motor activities from ASQ-3 Learning Activities to do with your toddler to help their development. Read More
This tipsheet highlights the advantages of using a parent-report screening tool, which is supported by the AAP. Read More
Provide reassurance and allay fears by communicating thoughtfully about the screening process from the get-go. Share this handout with parents to explain the basics of ASQ-3. Read More
Help improve the personal-social development of babies with these sample activities. ASQ-3 Learning Activities are perfect for sharing with parents of children who are developing typically or need non-intensive support in one or more developmental areas. Read More
Answers the 'what' and 'why' about the importance of developmental screening. Read More
Download these age-specific activities to share with parents. The fun and engaging ASQ-3 activities will help children one- to five-years-old learn and develop. Read More
In this case story, learn how the Part C early intervention program in Alaska is implementing ASQ Online to streamline developmental screening state-wide. Read More