Information for health care providers
Health care providers can use this handout to quickly reference recommendations and background about the ASQ:SE-2. Read More
Health care providers can use this handout to quickly reference recommendations and background about the ASQ:SE-2. Read More
The main point of screening is to catch children who may be at risk for disabilities, to ensure they get further assessment, and to make sure as many children as possible get needed early intervention services. If children are already diagnosed with a disability, screening is redundant. Read More
Watch the video to find out when the ASQ:SE should be used by a physician. Read More
Hear from a mom who trusted her gut regarding concerns about her son’s development, even in the face of reassurances from family members and her son’s pediatrician. Read More
Watch this informative video and learn how the ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE-2 can be implemented and administered in a busy pediatric office setting. Read More
Use these tips to help your pediatric practice effectively and efficiently implement a paper-based screening and surveillance system using ASQ-3. Read More
View the presentation to better understand the implementation process of ASQ in a pediatric office. This presentation was created by Kevin Marks, MD FAAP. Read More
Policy statement from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on developmental screening in medical homes. Read More