## [Understanding Developmental-Behavioral Screening Measures](/content/resource/understanding-developmental-behavioral-screening-measures/index.html)

In 2012, Pediatrics in Review published this article, which explains how and why using standardized screening tools in pediatric practices is crucial to child development.

## [Impact of Implementing Developmental Screening at 12 and 24 Months in a Pediatric Practice](/content/resource/impact-implementing-developmental-screening-12-24-months-pediatric-practice/index.html)

This study, published by Pediatrics in 2007, investigated the effectiveness and costs of incorporating ASQ developmental screening, into the 12- and 24-month well-child visits under “real world” conditions.

## [Findings and Implications of Developmental Screening for High-Risk Children Referred to a Tertiary Developmental Disability Center](/content/resource/findings-implications-developmental-screening-high-risk-children-referred-tertiary-developmental-disability-center/index.html)

This journal article, which was published in a 2014 issue of the Journal of Pediatric Health Care, shows agreement between scores on the ASQ-3, the M-CHAT, and SCQ.

## [Developmental Screening Measures: Stretching the Use of the ASQ for Other Assessment Purposes](/content/resource/developmental-screening-measures-stretching-use-asq-assessment-purposes/index.html)

In this 2010 journal article from Infants & Young Children, the ASQ authors discuss potential applications or “stretches” beyond developmental screening for ASQ-3.
