Why Use ASQ:SE-2? 8 Questions Answered!
July 9, 2026

If you haven’t started using ASQ®:SE-2 for social-emotional screening, take a minute to read about what it can do for your program and the young children you work with. ASQ:SE-2 isn’t just an add-on to ASQ®—it’s an important part of comprehensive early childhood screening that helps get kids off to the best possible start.
Read on to find out why!
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Why is it important to screen specifically for social-emotional development?
Children’s ability to regulate their emotions and skillfully manage social interactions is critical to their healthy development and future success. Beginning at birth, babies use vocalizations and body movements to begin building relationships. These relationships help young children feel a sense of comfort, safety, and confidence—all necessary for forming friendships, communicating emotions, and dealing with challenges.
Ensuring that every child has strong social-emotional skills through screening, early identification, and competence-building exercises helps prepare them for school, reduce bullying, and improve their well-being. And all of this helps set children up for future success!
Why should our program use ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE-2 together?
Many social-emotional challenges go unrecognized prior to kindergarten, keeping kids from receiving the interventions they need during those critical early years. Using ASQ:SE-2 alongside ASQ-3 provides a much more comprehensive look at a child’s development.
While ASQ-3 does touch on social-emotional skills, ASQ:SE-2 goes much further, delving into the child’s skills and progress in seven key areas to offer broad and deep knowledge of this important area of development. Because behavior and development are linked, using the two tools together can also add important context to responses and scores from either questionnaire.
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