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TOOL NAME
Ages & Stages Questionnaires, Third Edition
USED TO EVALUATE
Development in five domains: communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem solving, and personal-social
AGE RANGE
1–66 months
COMPLETED BY
Parents/caregivers complete questionnaires; early childhood and health care professionals score them
TIME COMMITMENT
10–15 minutes to complete, 1–3 minutes to score
ABOUT
The parent-completed Ages & Stages Questionnaires, Third Edition (ASQ-3) is the easiest, most accurate, and most cost-effective way to pinpoint delays early and celebrate childrens milestones. ASQ-3 screens children between one month and 5 years, without any gaps between the questionnaire age intervals. ASQ-3 is recommended by top organizations such as the American Academy of Neurology, First Signs, and The Child Neurology Society* and is used across the world by early childhood education programs, health care practices, social workers, and more.
* does not imply endorsement by these organizations
Description
Ages & Stages Questionnaires: A Parent-Completed Child Monitoring System, Third Edition
ASQ®-3 Questionnaires are the most cost-effective, reliable way to screen young children for developmental delays in the first 5½ years of life. These 21 age-appropriate questionnaires in English (2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 27, 30, 33, 36, 42, 48, 54, and 60 months) effectively screen five key developmental areas: communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem solving, and personal-social.
Fast and easy to use, ASQ-3 Questionnaires take just 10–15 minutes for parents to complete and 2–3 minutes for professionals to score.
First, parents try each activity on the questionnaire with their child, checking the box that best describes what the child can do. Clear questions, illustrations, and tips help parents complete the questionnaires quickly and accurately. Professionals then record the scores, easily converting parent responses to numbers (Yes = 10, Sometimes = 5, Not Yet = 0). They copy the child's scores to a simple grid that gives an at-a-glance picture of current developmental skills:
- One or more scores in the grid's dark shaded zone indicate the child may need further assessment.
- Scores in the light shaded "monitoring" zone help identify children at risk. Professionals can give parents activities to help their child make progress in these areas before the next screening.
- Scores outside the shaded zones mean the child is doing well in these areas.
ASQ-3 Questionnaires are provided as photocopiable master copies on paper and printable PDF master copies on CD-ROM (both in the same box, so programs will always have the format they want right at their fingertips). Download a sample 16 month questionnaire and a sample 48 month questionnaire.
What's New
- New questionnaires for 2 and 9 months.
- Expanded administration windows—screen any child, anytime from 1–66 months.
- New monitoring zone for following children at risk.
- Paper questionnaires and CD-ROM now sold in one package.
- Streamlined design for easier use.
The Questionnaires are part of ASQ-3, the bestselling screener trusted for more than 20 years to pinpoint delays as early as possible during the crucial first 5 years of life.
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Reviews
Review by: Nicole Hayes, Family TIES, Illinois
"We use the ASQ-3 questionnaires in our home visit program to help our families recognize where their child is developmentally. It's nice to have something that is developmentally appropriate across the board, recognized by medical staff, and easy to discuss with parents."
Review by: Timothy Kelley, Help Me Grow Project Director, Union County Health Department, Ohio
"We have partnered with daycares and doctor's offices in encouraging families to complete the questionnaire, and we have found ASQ-3 to be a great tool for child find, parent education, and helping childcare centers and physician's office know the children they serve better."
Review: Impact NW Healthy Start~Healthy Families program, Oregon
"[With ASQ-3], staff and parents can better discern if a referral should be made or monitoring is more appropriate . . . an excellent tool in determining if a baby's development is typical or needs intervention."
Review by: Jo Ann Waggoner, Community Health Nurse Supervisor, Healthy Start, Maryland
"The most important aspects of ASQ-3 [are] the new cutoff scores and encouraging monitoring of children to promote early intervention."
Review by: Linda Schumacher, The Institute for Education and Professional Development, Worcester, Massachusetts
"Defining the near cutoff area on the summary page is a great addition to ASQ-3! No more 'second-guessing' about a child's results!"
Review by: Michele Bishop, Family Futures, Grand Rapids, Michigan
"Allows both parents and professionals to keep better overall track of children's development."
Review by: Daniel Stowe, Inclusion Specialist, Redlands Christian Migrant Association
"An excellent first screening tool for our population . . . It is a functional tool for our classroom staff, as it is easy to individualize for children by age and domain."
Review: Rachel J. Valleley and Brandy M. Roane, The 18th Mental Measurement Yearbook
"The ASQ-3 system is an empirically sound screening and monitoring system for the early detection of developmental delays in infants and children."