ASQ3 Parent Guide.pdf
ASQ-3 Parent Guide
What is Screening and Why is it Important?
From birth to age 5, a child's brain develops faster than at any other time in life. Screening is a quick check to make sure a child is developing on schedule. Screening results show a child's strengths and areas that may need support. There are simple, fun activities parents can do to support a child's development.
What is ASQ-3?
Ages & Stages Questionnaires $ ^{\circ} $ ,3rd Edition (ASQ $ ^{\circ} $ -3) is a parent-completed screening tool. ASQ-3 asks questions in 5 important areas of a child's development:
- Communication asks about language-what a child understands and says.
- Gross motor asks about the large muscles of a child's body, arms, and legs.
- Fine motor asks about the small muscles of a child's hands and fingers.
- Problem solving asks how a child thinks, solves problems, and plays with toys.
- Personal-social asks about self-help skills (feeding, dressing) and interactions with others.
Important Points Before You Get Started
- Talk to your provider about materials you need to try ASQ-3 items.
- Talk to your provider about any concerns or questions you have.
- Make sure your child is rested and fed and ready to play!
You may skip items if:
- The item is not okay with your family values or beliefs.
Complete the Overall Section:
How to Complete ASQ-3
Take a few days to finish ASQ-3. It's okay to practice!
- YES - Your child can do this skill.
- Questions are answered YES or NO.
- Please share any concerns or worries you may have about your child.