3 Things Every Family Should Know About ASQ
March 3, 2026
If your early childhood program is using the Ages & Stages Questionnaires®, you know how crucial it is to involve and engage families as partners in the screening process. Early on, that means helping parents become comfortable with the idea of screening and alleviate any concerns they might have.
When you open the lines of communication with a family about developmental screening with ASQ, be sure to communicate three things up front: what screening is, why it’s important, and what the benefits are.
What Is Developmental Screening?
Help families understand what screening and developmental milestones are, so they know what to expect. Some key points to make are:
- Developmental milestones are abilities achieved by most children by a certain age.
- Developmental screening provides a quick check of your child’s development. It can be thought of as a snapshot of your child’s motor, cognitive, language, and social-emotional skills.
- Screening will help determine if your child is meeting the appropriate milestones for their age.
Communicate the importance of developmental screening by sharing these powerful stats and facts:
Studies show that parents’ observations of their children are excellent predictors of developmental delays. Share that fact with families and talk to them about the additional ways participating in screening can help their child.
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