Introduction to Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ-3): Understanding the Tool

Introduction to Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ-3): Understanding the Tool

By San Francisco Inclusion Networks

Date and time

Saturday, January 24, 2015 · 8:30am - 1pm PST

Location

Support for Families

1663 Mission St, Suite 700 San Francisco, CA 94103

Description

Introduction to ASQ-3: Understanding the Tool in English

Learn about the importance and value of developmental screening, how to give and score the ASQ-3tm, to identify strategies to involve families in the screening, and how to include the ASQ-3tm as part of the services you provide.

Refreshments Provided! Register Early!

What is ASQ-3tm?

The Ages and Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) is a parent-completed questionnaire that screens children’s development ages 1 month to 5 ½ years old. Screening young children is an effective, efficient way for programs to catch developmental concerns and start referrals/services when it does the most good. The ASQ gives parents useful information about their child’s strengths and needs and also gives them an opportunity to talk about any concerns or questions they may have about their child’s development.

Why Use the ASQ-3tm?

Research tells us that early care and education have a long-lasting impact on how children develop. During a child’s first three years, it is important to focus on a child’s developmental needs and take advantage of a child’s natural ability to learn. By helping families identify their children’s strengths and potential delays, you play an important role in making sure a child has the very best opportunities to learn and grow. Because parents are partners in the ASQ screening process, it is a great way to bond with their children and to learn more about child development.

How is the ASQ-3tm different from the DRDP or other assessments?

Parent participation is at the heart of the ASQ. ASQ-3 relies on parents to observe their child and to complete the simple questionnaires about their child's abilities. Having parents complete the developmental questionnaires is not only cost effective but also enhances the accuracy of screening by tapping into parents’ in-depth knowledge about their children. When providers review the ASQ screening results with parents, it serves as a great starting point for providers to share their observations and build partnerships with parents.

Who should attend the training?

Family child care providers and centers, Family Resource Center staff, and Preschool For All sites who care for young children from 1 month to 5 years old and want to know more about the importance of developmental screening and how to administer the ASQ-3.


This workshop will be held at SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES on the 7th floor of 1663 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94103, on the corner of Plum St, between South Van Ness and Duboce. Registration for this workshop opens at 8:30am and the workshop starts at 9:00am.


Public Transport:

We are located near the 16th Street Mission and Civic Centre Bart Stations, as well as the Van Ness Muni Metro station. We are also accessible via Muni buses 14, 47, 49 and 71.


Parking:

Most of the street parking near the office is metered and timed. Free street parking is extremely hard to find, so if you decide to drive, we recommend you park in a paid lot.


Paid Parking is available at:

1370 Stevenson (by Duboce) $10.00 daily

100 Erie Street (at 13th) $10.00 daily

255 12th Street (between Howard & Folsom) $10.00 daily

1660 Mission St $18.00 daily

Sponsored by First 5 San Francisco, HSA, and SF Inclusion Networks: Center for Inclusive Early Education

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