## Showing articles from parent information tag

### [I am a parent new to the screening process. Where can I find easy-to-understand information about ASQ?](https://support.agesandstages.com/kb/article/389-i-am-a-parent-new-to-the-screening-process-where-can-i-find-easytounderstand-information-about-asq/)

We have a page just for you! Our "For Parents" page answers parents' most frequently asked questions about ASQ screenings. If you have further questions about developmental or social-emotional screening, or any specific regarding your child's screening results, you should contact the professional who asked you to c…

### [After discussing results with parents or caregivers, what information should be given to the parent: the completed questionnaire, the score sheet, and activities? What information should the professional keep?](https://support.agesandstages.com/kb/article/346-after-discussing-results-with-parents-or-caregivers-what-information-should-be-given-to-the-parent-the-completed-questionnaire-the-score-sheet-and-activities-what-information-should-the-professional-keep/)

The ASQ developers recommend that professionals return the completed questionnaire pages to parents, unless there is a specific reason not to. Parents often are better observers after they have filled out a questionnaire because they are looking for new skills, and the completed questionnaire pages help them remember…
