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We are conducting screenings during a Healthy Kids Fair and only have approximately 15 minutes per child. One professional will help with ASQ-3 and another will help with ASQ:SE-2. Do you have any recommendations on how to do the tools in a modified version so that we can complete in our short time frame and do not have to print off so many pages? Which questions are critical?

There is no modified version of ASQ-3 or ASQ:SE-2, and it is unlikely to have parents complete both tools in less than 15 minutes. However, you could focus on ASQ-3 and only complete ASQ:SE-2 if a parent had concerns or the Personal-Social domain on ASQ-3 was low.

To cut down on the amount of paper, you could consid…

In a pediatric setting, adding the time required to fill out ASQ-3 to history-taking and vital signs prior to a well child check-up can be problematic, especially if the child is anxious or time is short. Do you have suggestions as to how we can maximize both convenience and accuracy?

To save time and maximize convenience for parents, your practice could consider asking parents to complete ASQ-3 questionnaires in advance of the well-child visit. Many pediatric practices invite parents to complete the questionnaire electronically using ASQ Family Access. Other pediatric practices mail questionnaires…

What is ASQ Family Access?

ASQ Family Access is the online questionnaire completion system for use with ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE-2 questionnaires. Programs use ASQ Family Access to allow parents or caregivers to complete questionnaires for their child online using a computer, tablet, or smart phones with internet access. Parent responses link to the ASQ database.

What is ASQ Online?

ASQ Online is the web-based system for ASQ, offering both online data management and questionnaire completion. The data management system includes three account options to meet your program’s needs: ASQ Pro, ASQ Enterprise, and ASQ Hub. The online questionnaire completion system, Family Access, gives programs the option for parental access.