## Make the First Five Count Initiative
Easter Seals offers early identification and intervention services for parents and caregivers. Free ASQ-3 screenings in English and Spanish are provided.

## Birth to 5: Watch Me Thrive!
Birth to 5: Watch Me Thrive! is a federal effort to encourage universal developmental and behavioral screening for children, and support for the families and providers who care for them.

## CDC and Developmental Screening
Visit this webpage from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to learn more about developmental screening and monitoring.

## Score Adjustment Chart for ASQ-3
Occasionally, parents or caregivers may skip items on ASQ questionnaires. Use this chart to calculate adjusted area scores when items are missing from ASQ-3 questionnaires.

## Guidelines for Cultural and Linguistic Adaptation of ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE-2
This handout illustrates the guidelines for the adaptation of ASQ into another language; including cultural, linguistic, and research considerations. Also included are guidelines for using interpreters.

## Developmental Screening Resource Guide
Download this resource guide for a collection of free resources, including checklists, charts, and more, to help improve your developmental screening program.

## Sample ASQ-3 Personal-Social Activities
Help improve the personal-social development of babies with these sample activities. ASQ-3 Learning Activities are perfect for sharing with parents of children who are developing typically or need non-intensive support in one or more developmental areas.

## ASQ-3 cuestionario de 48 meses
See a sample completed ASQ-3 Spanish 48-month questionnaire. ASQ-3 questionnaires screen children 1–66 months for developmental delays.

## ASQ-3 48-month questionnaire
See a sample completed ASQ-3 English 48-month questionnaire. ASQ-3 questionnaires screen children 1–66 months for developmental delays.

## ASQ-3 cuestionario de 16 meses
See a sample completed ASQ-3 Spanish 16-month questionnaire. ASQ-3 questionnaires screen children 1–66 months for developmental delays.
