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I am introducing ASQ to new parents in my program. Where can I find resources to help me?

We have an entire page dedicated to parents' most frequently asked questions! On our "[For Parents][1]" page, parents and caregivers will learn how screening works and what they can expect. This page also includes links to valuable resources like activity handouts to help parents support their child's development. Thi…

I am a parent new to the screening process. Where can I find easy-to-understand information about ASQ?

We have a page just for you! Our "[For Parents][1]" page answers parents' most frequently asked questions about ASQ screenings. If you have further questions about developmental or social-emotional screening, or any specific regarding your child's screening results, you should contact the professional who asked you to…

After discussing results with parents or caregivers, what information should be given to the parent: the completed questionnaire, the score sheet, and activities? What information should the professional keep?

The ASQ developers recommend that professionals return the completed questionnaire pages to parents, unless there is a specific reason not to. Parents often are better observers after they have filled out a questionnaire because they are looking for new skills, and the completed questionnaire pages help them remember …

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