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What’s new for ASQ:SE-2?

In this webinar presented by Presented by ASQ co-developers Jane Squires and Diane Bricker, get a sneak peek at the changes and updates to the 2nd edition of the Ages & Stages Questionnaires: Social-Emotional (ASQ:SE), including the new 2 month questionnaire, revised scoring sheet with monitoring zone, new research, and additional questions to elicit parent concerns that may point to autism. Read More

Promoting parent engagement with ASQ:SE-2

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

What’s new for ASQ:SE-2? webinar slides

View the slides from the What’s New for ASQ:SE-2 webinar, presented by ASQ co-developers Jane Squires and Diane Bricker. This webinar provided a sneak peek to the changes and updates to the 2nd edition of the Ages & Stages Questionnaires: Social-Emotional (ASQ:SE). Read More

How ASQ-3 works

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

ASQ:SE-2 and SEAM: A perfect pair

Discover how the Social-Emotional Assessment/Evaluation Measure (SEAM™) can be used as a companion to ASQ:SE-2 to create a foundation for effective prevention and intervention. Read More

ASQ and the power of parent engagement

Learn how using ASQ provides child care programs with ample opportunities for parent engagement. Studies have shown that the more parents and families are involved in their children’s development and education from day one, the better equipped those parents will be to support early developmental goals, and ultimately, the better prepared their children will be for school. Read More