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Considerations When Selecting a Screening Tool

With a variety of screening tools available, screening programs are faced with choosing a measure that is consistent with their goals and resources. See this resource for seven factors to consider when selecting a developmental or social-emotional screening tool.

About the ASQ-3 Vietnamese Questionnaires

ASQ-3 Vietnamese published in January 2018. Use this handout to learn more about the translation, questionnaire features, and content refinements.

About the ASQ-3 Arabic Questionnaires

ASQ-3 Arabic published in January 2018. Use this handout to learn more about the translation, questionnaire features, and content refinements.

ASQ-3 16-month questionnaire (Vietnamese)

See a sample ASQ-3 Vietnamese 16-month questionnaire. ASQ-3 questionnaires screen children 1–66 months for developmental delays.

ASQ-3 16-month questionnaire (Arabic)

See a sample ASQ-3 Arabic 16-month questionnaire. ASQ-3 questionnaires screen children 1–66 months for developmental delays.

Translations of ASQ

See the full list of available translations in this handy summary sheet Read More

ASQ:SE-2 at a Glance

The ASQ:SE-2 pinpoints social-emotional progress in children between the ages of one month to 6 years. View this chart for a brief overview of ASQ:SE-2.

Systematic Review of Social–Emotional Screening Instruments for Young Children in Child Welfare

This study, published in 2017, reviewed the substantive and psychometric properties of social-emotional screening instruments designed for children ages 10 and younger used in child welfare services.

The psychometric properties of the Ages & Stages Questionnaires for ages 2-2.5: a systematic review

In 2017, Child: Care, Health, and Development published this article which was the first systematic review of the psychometric properties of ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE relevant to the use of the measures as a population outcome indicator.  … Read More

7 behavioral areas screened by ASQ:SE-2

ASQ:SE-2 doesn’t have discrete areas with individual scores in the same way that ASQ-3 does, but there are actually seven behavioral areas covered by the questionnaires at every age interval. Find out what they are and view sample items.