Helping parents understand the benefits of developmental screening - Ages and Stages

Helping parents understand the benefits of developmental screening

Help parents understand the vital role they play in the screening process

When it comes to formal screening and monitoring, parent and caregiver input is especially important. It leads to more accurate results and improves the chances that concerns and delays are addressed early, when it can make the greatest difference in a child’s life.

However, do you ever find it challenging to engage parents in the process? Many times, when parents are disengaged it’s because they are simply unaware of the purpose behind screening and the positive impact it can have on their family.

3 things every parent or caregiver should know

It’s the professional’s job to help parents become comfortable with the idea of screening and to alleviate any concerns. Before you introduce Ages & Stages Questionnaires ®, make sure parents understand three things: what screening is, why it’s important, and what the benefits are.

More tips on getting parents comfortable with screening
It’s not just what you say, but how you say it. Get families on board with screening while easing their concerns. Follow these helpful tips.

1. What is developmental screening?

Help families understand what screening and developmental milestones are, so they know what to expect. Some key points to make are:

More info: Get additional facts about screening from this tip sheet and on agesandstages.com.

2. Why is screening important?

Communicate the importance of developmental screening by sharing these powerful stats and facts:

More info: See why screening matters and read about the need for ASQ ® on pages 11–14 of the ASQ ®-3 User’s Guide.

3. What are the benefits of screening?

Studies show that parents’ observations of their children are excellent predictors of developmental delays. Share this fact with parents and talk to them about the additional ways participating in screening can help their child.

Here are some points you can make to parents during conversation or in printed materials that you distribute before screening.

More info: Learn about the benefits of parental involvement in screening and why it’s important for programs to put their trust in parents.

Resources to share with families

In addition to ensuring parents are versed on the importance and benefits of developmental screening, you can further prepare them for the process by helping them understand the concept of milestones.

Share these excellent resources ahead of time:

Originally published: November 2017

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What ASQ Users are Saying

ASQ-3 has helped make our staff and our families more aware of developmentally appropriate growth and development. The resources that come with the ASQ-3 have been instrumental for parents to provide school readiness activities at home and to understand the objectives that we cover in our plans.”

Jessica Trail, Head of Faculty & Administration, The Young School