The intervention activities are the activities included in the back of the ASQ-3 User’s Guide. You can also download a copy at These activities are fun, easy games and other activities, divided by age levels (1-4 months, 5-8 months, etc.). They are included in ASQ Online for all accounts to use with parents. ASQ-3 …
In ASQ-3 Learning Activities, the genders are alternated in the activities with the goal of enhancing ease of use; professionals do not need to choose between female & male versions of the sheets. We know that using gender pronouns causes difficulty in some instances so we have decided to use the gender-neutral si…
Each questionnaire discusses social-emotional behaviors and skills tied to the age of the child being screened. In completing and reviewing the questionnaire, parents learn about social-emotional milestones, as well as their own child’s strengths. Parents find it helpful to receive suggested learning activities they …
Each questionnaire discusses developmental activities tied to the age of the child being screened. In completing and reviewing the questionnaire, parents learn about general developmental milestones as well as their own child’s strengths. Parents find it helpful to receive suggested learning activities they can work …
ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE-2 Learning Activities can be added to the ASQ Online program(s) in your account. After you purchase the learning activities books, simply enter the keycode on the front inside cover into a program. Then, you can select the learning activities as a Thank you page packet in Family Access for families …
ASQ-3 Learning Activities are a great way to support children's development after completing an ASQ-3 questionnaire. The activities are organized by age interval and the 5 developmental areas of ASQ-3. These activty sheets are perfect for sharing with parents of children who are developing typically or need nonintens…