assessment helper
one observation, screening logged.
track which child got which asq screener, when, and what to follow up on. the official questionnaires stay with brookes publishing.
checkpoint log for ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE-2 screenings, by child and date.
a quick word, before you fill it out
- what this actually is
- the asq is a screener the family fills out, not a test the teacher gives. the questions ask what the child does at home, in the bath, at the store. a family sees things you never will. you hand the form over, sit with them if they want company, then score it. that is the whole workflow.
- why it gets asked of you
- head start rules say every child needs a developmental screen within 45 days of enrollment, and many state and private programs follow the same clock. beyond the rule, the asq is one of the few moments a family gets asked to slow down and notice their child on purpose. that alone is worth doing.
- who it is really for
- for the child, it is an early signal, never a diagnosis. for the family, it is permission to say the thing they have been wondering about out loud. for the program, it is proof screening happened on time, which matters when a monitor walks in.
tools explained in plain words
The questionnaires and scoring sheets are copyrighted by Brookes Publishing. This tracker is for logging only. Get the official forms from agesandstages.com .
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Reminder: ASQ results are shared with families. They are a screen, not a diagnosis. Refer out through your program's official channels. how this is stored