Ca-Asq-3 English
Ca-Asq-3 English
A Parent-Completed
Child Monitoring System
THIRD EDITION
by
This CD-ROM contains 1) your End User License Agreement, 2) printable ASQ-3 PDFs, 3) information about ASQ, 4) information about the authors, 5) training information, and 6) order forms.
The ASQ-3 PDFs are organized as a single comprehensive set and also within six individual folders
to help you easily locate and print the specific materials you need.
The master set (Master Set.pdf ) includes in a single PDF file all ASQ-3 questionnaires,
cover sheets (family information sheets) in data template format, scoring sheets (Information Summary sheets), intervention activities, and supplemental materials. You may print this PDF in its
entirety, or you may print specific pages of this PDF by clicking the appropriate bookmark in the
PDF, selecting Print, and typing the corresponding page number(s) you wish to print.
The materials included in Master Set.pdf are also organized in six folders to facilitate your
use of ASQ-3. You may print the contents of these folders as needed. The contents of the six folders
are as follows (and the contents of Sets AD are summarized in the chart on the next page):
Set A: 21 PDFs, one for each questionnaire plus its corresponding standard family information
sheet. Convenient for users who want to print a questionnaire with a family-friendly family
information sheet and who do NOT need to print the Information Summary sheet
Set B: 21 PDFs, one for each individual questionnaire plus its corresponding standard family information sheet and Information Summary sheet. Convenient for users who want to print a questionnaire with a family-friendly family information sheet and Information Summary sheet
Set C: 21 PDFs, one for each questionnaire plus its corresponding data template family information
sheet. Convenient for users who want to print a questionnaire with a family information sheet
designed to improve legibility and support data management and who do NOT need to print
the Information Summary sheet
Set D: 21 PDFs, one for each individual questionnaire plus its corresponding data template family
information sheet. Convenient for users who want to print a questionnaire with a family information sheet designed to improve legibility and support data management and an Information
Summary sheet
Intervention activities: 11 age-appropriate intervention activity sheets that may be provided to parents or other caregivers
Supplemental materials: What Is ASQ-3?, a mailing sheet, Parent Conference Sheet, and Child
Monitoring Sheet
Individual
questionnaires
Standard family
information sheets
Set A
Set B
Set C
Set D
Information
Summary sheets
You may print and photocopy these PDF documents from a computer located within your
own facilities at a single physical site in the course of your service provision to children and their
families. Printed copies may only be made from this original ASQ-3 CD-ROM. Electronic
reproduction is prohibited. These PDFs may also be posted on and printed from a local area
network (LAN) provided that all other stipulations of the End User License Agreement are met
and all employees with access to the PDFs on this CD-ROM work at the same physical site as
the purchaser. This CD-ROM cannot be shared among agency sites. See the End User License
Agreement for further details regarding conditions related to the posting and printing of the
files on this CD-ROM.
For individual files of the questionnaires with and without summaries, see the folders on this
CD-ROM. See About This CD-ROM for more information about the file sets on this CD-ROM.
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ASQ-3 Questionnaires (with data template family information sheets)
2 Month ASQ-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610
2 Month ASQ-3 Information Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
4 Month ASQ-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1216
4 Month ASQ-3 Information Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
6 Month ASQ-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1823
6 Month ASQ-3 Information Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
8 Month ASQ-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2530
8 Month ASQ-3 Information Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
9 Month ASQ-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3237
9 Month ASQ-3 Information Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38
10 Month ASQ-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3944
10 Month ASQ-3 Information Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
12 Month ASQ-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4651
12 Month ASQ-3 Information Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52
14 Month ASQ-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5358
14 Month ASQ-3 Information Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
16 Month ASQ-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6065
16 Month ASQ-3 Information Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
18 Month ASQ-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6772
18 Month ASQ-3 Information Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
20 Month ASQ-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7479
20 Month ASQ-3 Information Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80
22 Month ASQ-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8186
22 Month ASQ-3 Information Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
24 Month ASQ-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8894
24 Month ASQ-3 Information Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95
27 Month ASQ-3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96102
27 Month ASQ-3 Information Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103
2 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Babys information
Middle
initial:
Babys gender:
Female
Male
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to baby:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
State/Province:
Child care
provider
ZIP/Postal code:
E-mail address:
Baby ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Age at administration, in months and days:
Program ID #:
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2 Month Questionnaire
1 month 0 days
through 2 months 30 days
On the following pages are questions about activities babies may do. Your baby may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your baby has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates whether your baby is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. While your baby is on his back, does he wave his arms and legs, wiggle,
and squirm?
2. When your baby is on her tummy, does she turn her head to the side?
3. When your baby is on his tummy, does he hold his head up longer than
a few seconds?
4. When your baby is on her back, does she kick her legs?
5. While your baby is on his back, does he move his head from side to side?
6. After holding her head up while on her tummy, does your baby lay her
head back down on the floor, rather than let it drop or fall forward?
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FINE MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
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NOT YET
1. Is your babys hand usually tightly closed when he is awake? (If your
baby used to do this but no longer does, mark yes.)
3. When you put a toy in his hand, does your baby hold it
in his hand briefly?
5. Does your baby hold his hands open or partly open when
he is awake (rather than in fists, as they were when he was
a newborn)?
6. Does your baby grab or scratch at her clothes?
PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your baby look at objects that are 810 inches away?
2. When you move around, does your baby follow you with his eyes?
3. When you move a toy slowly from side to side in front of your babys
face (about 10 inches away), does your baby follow the toy with her
eyes, sometimes turning her head?
4. When you move a small toy up and down slowly in front of your babys
face (about 10 inches away), does your baby follow the toy with his eyes?
5. When you hold your baby in a sitting position, does she look at a toy
(about the size of a cup or rattle) that you place on the table or floor in
front of her?
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PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your baby sometimes try to suck, even when shes not feeding?
2. Does your baby cry when he is hungry, wet, tired, or wants to be held?
3. Does your baby smile at you?
4. When you smile at your baby, does she smile back?
6. When your baby sees the breast or bottle, does she seem to know she
is about to be fed?
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Did your baby pass the newborn hearing screening test? If no, explain:
YES
NO
2. Does your baby move both hands and both legs equally well? If no,
explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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2 Month Questionnaire
OVERALL
(continued)
YES
NO
5. Do you have concerns about your babys behavior (for example, eating,
sleeping)? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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Administering program/provider:
Yes
No
1. SCORE AND TRANSFER TOTALS TO CHART BELOW: See ASQ-3 Users Guide for details, including how to adjust scores if item
responses are missing. Score each item (YES = 10, SOMETIMES = 5, NOT YET = 0). Add item scores, and record each area total.
In the chart below, transfer the total scores, and fill in the circles corresponding with the total scores.
Area
Cutoff
Communication
22.77
Gross Motor
41.84
Fine Motor
30.16
Problem Solving
24.62
Personal-Social
33.71
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1.
Yes
NO
4.
YES
No
2.
Yes
NO
5.
YES
No
3.
YES
No
6.
Other concerns?
Comments:
YES
No
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the babys total score is in the
If the babys total score is in the
If the babys total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the babys development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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4 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Babys information
Middle
initial:
Babys gender:
Female
Male
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to baby:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
State/Province:
Child care
provider
ZIP/Postal code:
E-mail address:
Baby ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Age at administration, in months and days:
Program ID #:
E101040100
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4 Month Questionnaire
3 months 0 days
through 4 months 30 days
On the following pages are questions about activities babies may do. Your baby may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your baby has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates whether your baby is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. While your baby is on his back, does he move his head from side to
side?
2. After holding her head up while on her tummy, does your baby lay her
head back down on the floor, rather than let it drop or fall forward?
3. When your baby is on his tummy, does he hold his
head up so that his chin is about 3 inches from the
floor for at least 15 seconds?
4. When your baby is on her tummy, does she hold her
head straight up, looking around? (She can rest on her
arms while doing this.)
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GROSS MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
5. When you hold him in a sitting position, does your baby hold his head
steady?
6. While your baby is on her back, does your
baby bring her hands together over her chest,
touching her fingers?
FINE MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your baby hold his hands open or partly open (rather
than in fists, as they were when he was a newborn)?
2. When you put a toy in her hand, does your baby wave it about, at least
briefly?
3. Does your baby grab or scratch at his clothes?
4. When you put a toy in her hand, does your baby hold onto it for about
1 minute while looking at it, waving it about, or trying to chew it?
5. Does your baby grab or scratch his fingers on a surface in front of him,
either while being held in a sitting position or when he is on his tummy?
6. When you hold your baby in a sitting position, does she reach for a toy
on a table close by, even though her hand may not touch it?
PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
1. When you move a toy slowly from side to side in front of your babys
face (about 10 inches away), does your baby follow the toy with his
eyes, sometimes turning his head?
2. When you move a small toy up and down slowly in front of your babys
face (about 10 inches away), does your baby follow the toy with her
eyes?
3. When you hold your baby in a sitting position, does he look at a toy
(about the size of a cup or rattle) that you place on the table or floor in
front of him?
4. When you put a toy in her hand, does your baby look at it?
5. When you put a toy in his hand, does your baby put the toy in his
mouth?
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SOMETIMES
NOT YET
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4 Month Questionnaire
PROBLEM SOLVING
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
2. When your baby has her hands together, does she play with her
fingers?
3. When your baby sees the breast or bottle, does he seem to know he is
about to be fed?
4. Does your baby help hold the bottle with both hands at once, or when
nursing, does she hold the breast with her free hand?
5. Before you smile or talk to your baby, does he smile when he sees you
nearby?
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Does your baby use both hands and both legs equally well? If no,
explain:
YES
NO
2. When you help your baby stand, are his feet flat on the surface most
of the time? If no, explain:
YES
NO
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4 Month Questionnaire
OVERALL
(continued)
3. Do you have concerns that your baby is too quiet or does not make sounds like
other babies? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
6. Has your baby had any medical problems in the last several months?
If yes, explain:
YES
NO
7. Do you have any concerns about your babys behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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Administering program/provider:
Yes
No
1. SCORE AND TRANSFER TOTALS TO CHART BELOW: See ASQ-3 Users Guide for details, including how to adjust scores if item
responses are missing. Score each item (YES = 10, SOMETIMES = 5, NOT YET = 0). Add item scores, and record each area total.
In the chart below, transfer the total scores, and fill in the circles corresponding with the total scores.
Area
Cutoff
Communication
34.60
Gross Motor
38.41
Fine Motor
29.62
Problem Solving
34.98
Personal-Social
33.16
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Uses both hands and both legs equally well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
YES
No
YES
No
YES
No
8. Other concerns?
Comments:
YES
No
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the babys total score is in the
If the babys total score is in the
If the babys total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the babys development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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6 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Babys information
Middle
initial:
Babys gender:
Female
Male
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to baby:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
State/Province:
Child care
provider
ZIP/Postal code:
E-mail address:
Baby ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Age at administration, in months and days:
Program ID #:
E101060100
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6 Month Questionnaire
5 months 0 days
through 6 months 30 days
On the following pages are questions about activities babies may do. Your baby may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your baby has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates whether your baby is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. While your baby is on his back, does your baby lift his legs high enough
to see his feet?
2. When your baby is on her tummy, does she straighten both arms and
push her whole chest off the bed or floor?
3. Does your baby roll from his back to his tummy, getting both arms out
from under him?
4. When you put your baby on the floor, does she lean on her
hands while sitting? (If she already sits up straight without
leaning on her hands, mark yes for this item.)
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GROSS MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
FINE MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your baby grab a toy you offer and look at it, wave it about, or
chew on it for about 1 minute?
2. Does your baby reach for or grasp a toy using both hands at once?
3. Does your baby reach for a crumb or Cheerio and
touch it with his finger or hand? (If he already
picks up a small object the size of a pea, mark
yes for this item.)
PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
1. When a toy is in front of your baby, does she reach for it with both
hands?
2. When your baby is on his back, does he turn his head to look for a toy
when he drops it? (If he already picks it up, mark yes for this item.)
3. When your baby is on her back, does she try to get a toy she has
dropped if she can see it?
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SOMETIMES
NOT YET
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PROBLEM SOLVING
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
2. Does your baby act differently toward strangers than he does with you
and other familiar people? (Reactions to strangers may include staring,
frowning, withdrawing, or crying.)
3. While lying on her back, does your baby play by grabbing her foot?
6. Does your baby try to get a toy that is out of reach? (She may roll, pivot
on her tummy, or crawl to get it.)
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
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6 Month Questionnaire
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Does your baby use both hands and both legs equally well? If no, explain:
YES
NO
2. When you help your baby stand, are his feet flat on the surface most of the time?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. Do you have concerns that your baby is too quiet or does not make sounds like
other babies? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
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6 Month Questionnaire
6. Has your baby had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
7. Do you have any concerns about your babys behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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Administering program/provider:
Yes
No
1. SCORE AND TRANSFER TOTALS TO CHART BELOW: See ASQ-3 Users Guide for details, including how to adjust scores if item
responses are missing. Score each item (YES = 10, SOMETIMES = 5, NOT YET = 0). Add item scores, and record each area total.
In the chart below, transfer the total scores, and fill in the circles corresponding with the total scores.
Area
Cutoff
Communication
29.65
Gross Motor
22.25
Fine Motor
25.14
Problem Solving
27.72
Personal-Social
25.34
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Uses both hands and both legs equally well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
YES
No
YES
No
YES
No
8. Other concerns?
Comments:
YES
No
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the babys total score is in the
If the babys total score is in the
If the babys total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the babys development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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8 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Babys information
Middle
initial:
Babys gender:
Female
Male
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to baby:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
State/Province:
Child care
provider
ZIP/Postal code:
E-mail address:
Baby ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Age at administration, in months and days:
Program ID #:
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8 Month Questionnaire
7 months 0 days
through 8 months 30 days
On the following pages are questions about activities babies may do. Your baby may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your baby has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates whether your baby is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. If you call to your baby when you are out of sight, does she look in the
direction of your voice?
2. When a loud noise occurs, does your baby turn to see where the sound
came from?
3. If you copy the sounds your baby makes, does your baby repeat the
same sounds back to you?
4. Does your baby make sounds like da, ga, ka, and ba?
5. Does your baby respond to the tone of your voice and stop his activity
at least briefly when you say no-no to him?
6. Does your baby make two similar sounds like ba-ba, da-da, or
ga-ga? (The sounds do not need to mean anything.)
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. When you put your baby on the floor, does she lean on her
hands while sitting? (If she already sits up straight without
leaning on her hands, mark yes for this item.)
2. Does your baby roll from his back to his tummy, getting both arms out
from under him?
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GROSS MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
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NOT YET
3. Does your baby get into a crawling position by getting up on her hands and knees?
5. When sitting on the floor, does your baby sit up straight for
several minutes without using her hands for support?
6. When you stand your baby next to furniture or the crib rail,
does he hold on without leaning his chest against the furniture for support?
FINE MOTOR
YES
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NOT YET
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FINE MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
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NOT YET
6. Does your baby pick up a small toy with the tips of her
thumb and fingers? (You should see a space between the
toy and her palm.)
PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
2. When your baby is on her back, does she try to get a toy she has
dropped if she can see it?
4. Does your baby pass a toy back and forth from one
hand to the other?
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PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
3. Does your baby try to get a toy that is out of reach? (He may roll, pivot
on his tummy, or crawl to get it.)
4. While your baby is on her back, does she put her
foot in her mouth?
5. Does your baby drink water, juice, or formula from a cup while you
hold it?
6. Does your baby feed himself a cracker or a cookie?
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Does your baby use both hands and both legs equally well? If no, explain:
YES
NO
2. When you help your baby stand, are his feet flat on the surface most of the time?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
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OVERALL
(continued)
3. Do you have concerns that your baby is too quiet or does not make sounds like
other babies? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
6. Has your baby had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
7. Do you have any concerns about your babys behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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Administering program/provider:
Yes
No
1. SCORE AND TRANSFER TOTALS TO CHART BELOW: See ASQ-3 Users Guide for details, including how to adjust scores if item
responses are missing. Score each item (YES = 10, SOMETIMES = 5, NOT YET = 0). Add item scores, and record each area total.
In the chart below, transfer the total scores, and fill in the circles corresponding with the total scores.
Area
Cutoff
Communication
33.06
Gross Motor
30.61
Fine Motor
40.15
Problem Solving
36.17
Personal-Social
35.84
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Uses both hands and both legs equally well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
YES
No
YES
No
YES
No
8. Other concerns?
Comments:
YES
No
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the babys total score is in the
If the babys total score is in the
If the babys total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the babys development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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9 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Babys information
Middle
initial:
Babys gender:
Female
Male
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to baby:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
State/Province:
Child care
provider
ZIP/Postal code:
E-mail address:
Baby ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Age at administration, in months and days:
Program ID #:
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9 Month Questionnaire
9 months 0 days
through 9 months 30 days
On the following pages are questions about activities babies may do. Your baby may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your baby has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates whether your baby is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your baby make sounds like da, ga, ka, and ba?
2. If you copy the sounds your baby makes, does your baby repeat the
same sounds back to you?
3. Does your baby make two similar sounds like ba-ba, da-da, or
ga-ga? (The sounds do not need to mean anything.)
4. If you ask your baby to, does he play at least one nursery game even if
you dont show him the activity yourself (such as bye-bye, Peekaboo, clap your hands, So Big)?
5. Does your baby follow one simple command, such as Come here,
Give it to me, or Put it back, without your using gestures?
6. Does your baby say three words, such as Mama, Dada, and
Baba? (A word is a sound or sounds your baby says consistently to
mean someone or something.)
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
2. When sitting on the floor, does your baby sit up straight for
several minutes without using his hands for support?
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GROSS MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
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NOT YET
3. When you stand your baby next to furniture or the crib rail,
does she hold on without leaning her chest against the
furniture for support?
5. While holding onto furniture, does your baby lower himself with control
(without falling or flopping down)?
6. Does your baby walk beside furniture while holding on with only one
hand?
FINE MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
6. Does your baby put a small toy down, without dropping it, and then
take her hand off the toy?
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PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your baby pass a toy back and forth from one
hand to the other?
4. While holding a small toy in each hand, does your baby clap the toys
together (like Pat-a-cake)?
5. Does your baby poke at or try to get a crumb or Cheerio that is inside a
clear bottle (such as a plastic soda-pop bottle or baby bottle)?
6. After watching you hide a small toy under a piece of paper or cloth,
does your baby find it? (Be sure the toy is completely hidden.)
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
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9 Month Questionnaire
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Does your baby use both hands and both legs equally well? If no, explain:
YES
NO
2. When you help your baby stand, are his feet flat on the surface most of the time?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. Do you have concerns that your baby is too quiet or does not make sounds like
other babies? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
6. Has your baby had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
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9 Month Questionnaire
OVERALL
(continued)
7. Do you have any concerns about your babys behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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Administering program/provider:
Yes
No
1. SCORE AND TRANSFER TOTALS TO CHART BELOW: See ASQ-3 Users Guide for details, including how to adjust scores if item
responses are missing. Score each item (YES = 10, SOMETIMES = 5, NOT YET = 0). Add item scores, and record each area total.
In the chart below, transfer the total scores, and fill in the circles corresponding with the total scores.
Area
Cutoff
Communication
13.97
Gross Motor
17.82
Fine Motor
31.32
Problem Solving
28.72
Personal-Social
18.91
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Uses both hands and both legs equally well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
YES
No
YES
No
YES
No
8. Other concerns?
Comments:
YES
No
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the babys total score is in the
If the babys total score is in the
If the babys total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the babys development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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10 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Babys information
Middle
initial:
Babys gender:
Female
Male
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to baby:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
State/Province:
Child care
provider
ZIP/Postal code:
E-mail address:
Baby ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Age at administration, in months and days:
Program ID #:
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10 Month Questionnaire
9 months 0 days
through 10 months 30 days
On the following pages are questions about activities babies may do. Your baby may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your baby has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates whether your baby is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your baby make sounds like da, ga, ka, and ba?
2. If you copy the sounds your baby makes, does your baby repeat the
same sounds back to you?
3. Does your baby make two similar sounds like ba-ba, da-da, or
ga-ga? (The sounds do not need to mean anything.)
4. If you ask your baby to, does he play at least one nursery game even if
you dont show him the activity yourself (such as bye-bye, Peekaboo, clap your hands, So Big)?
5. Does your baby follow one simple command, such as Come here,
Give it to me, or Put it back, without your using gestures?
6. Does your baby say three words, such as Mama, Dada, and
Baba? (A word is a sound or sounds your baby says consistently to
mean someone or something.)
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. If you hold both hands just to balance your baby, does she
support her own weight while standing?
2. When sitting on the floor, does your baby sit up straight for
several minutes without using his hands for support?
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GROSS MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
page 3 of 6
NOT YET
3. When you stand your baby next to furniture or the crib rail,
does she hold on without leaning her chest against the
furniture for support?
5. While holding onto furniture, does your baby lower himself with control
(without falling or flopping down)?
6. Does your baby walk beside furniture while holding on with only one
hand?
FINE MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
6. Does your baby put a small toy down, without dropping it, and then
take her hand off the toy?
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PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your baby pass a toy back and forth from one
hand to the other?
4. While holding a small toy in each hand, does your baby clap the toys
together (like Pat-a-cake)?
5. Does your baby poke at or try to get a crumb or Cheerio that is inside a
clear bottle (such as a plastic soda-pop bottle or baby bottle)?
6. After watching you hide a small toy under a piece of paper or cloth,
does your baby find it? (Be sure the toy is completely hidden.)
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
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10 Month Questionnaire
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Does your baby use both hands and both legs equally well? If no, explain:
YES
NO
2. When you help your baby stand, are his feet flat on the surface most of the time?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. Do you have concerns that your baby is too quiet or does not make sounds like
other babies? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
6. Has your baby had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
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10 Month Questionnaire
OVERALL
(continued)
7. Do you have any concerns about your babys behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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Administering program/provider:
Yes
No
1. SCORE AND TRANSFER TOTALS TO CHART BELOW: See ASQ-3 Users Guide for details, including how to adjust scores if item
responses are missing. Score each item (YES = 10, SOMETIMES = 5, NOT YET = 0). Add item scores, and record each area total.
In the chart below, transfer the total scores, and fill in the circles corresponding with the total scores.
Area
Cutoff
Communication
22.87
Gross Motor
30.07
Fine Motor
37.97
Problem Solving
32.51
Personal-Social
27.25
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Uses both hands and both legs equally well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
YES
No
YES
No
YES
No
8. Other concerns?
Comments:
YES
No
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the babys total score is in the
If the babys total score is in the
If the babys total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the babys development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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12 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Babys information
Middle
initial:
Babys gender:
Female
Male
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to baby:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
State/Province:
Child care
provider
ZIP/Postal code:
E-mail address:
Baby ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Age at administration, in months and days:
Program ID #:
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12 Month Questionnaire
11 months 0 days
through 12 months 30 days
On the following pages are questions about activities babies may do. Your baby may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your baby has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates whether your baby is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your baby make two similar sounds, such as ba-ba, da-da, or
ga-ga? (The sounds do not need to mean anything.)
2. If you ask your baby to, does he play at least one nursery game even if
you dont show him the activity yourself (such as bye-bye, Peekaboo, clap your hands, So Big)?
3. Does your baby follow one simple command, such as Come here,
Give it to me, or Put it back, without your using gestures?
4. Does your baby say three words, such as Mama, Dada, and
Baba? (A word is a sound or sounds your baby says consistently to
mean someone or something.)
5. When you ask, Where is the ball (hat, shoe, etc.)? does your baby
look at the object? (Make sure the object is present. Mark yes if she
knows one object.)
6. When your baby wants something, does he tell you by pointing to it?
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
2. While holding onto furniture, does your baby lower herself with control
(without falling or flopping down)?
3. Does your baby walk beside furniture while holding on with only one
hand?
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GROSS MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
page 3 of 6
NOT YET
5. When you hold one hand just to balance your baby, does
she take several steps forward? (If your baby already walks
alone, mark yes for this item.)
6. Does your baby stand up in the middle of the floor by himself and take
several steps forward?
FINE MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
6. Does your baby help turn the pages of a book? (You may lift a page for
him to grasp.)
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PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
SOMETIMES
page 4 of 6
NOT YET
1. When holding a small toy in each hand, does your baby clap the toys
together (like Pat-a-cake)?
2. Does your baby poke at or try to get a crumb or Cheerio that is inside a
clear bottle (such as a plastic soda-pop bottle or baby bottle)?
3. After watching you hide a small toy under a piece of paper or cloth,
does your baby find it? (Be sure the toy is completely hidden.)
4. If you put a small toy into a bowl or box, does your baby copy you by
putting in a toy, although she may not let go of it? (If she already lets
go of the toy into a bowl or box, mark yes for this item.)
5. Does your baby drop two small toys, one after the
other, into a container like a bowl or box? (You may
show him how to do it.)
6. After you scribble back and forth on paper with a crayon (or a pencil or
pen), does your baby copy you by scribbling? (If she already scribbles
on her own, mark yes for this item.)
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. When you hold out your hand and ask for his toy, does your baby offer
it to you even if he doesnt let go of it? (If he already lets go of the toy
into your hand, mark yes for this item.)
2. When you dress your baby, does she push her arm through a sleeve
once her arm is started in the hole of the sleeve?
3. When you hold out your hand and ask for his toy, does your baby let go
of it into your hand?
4. When you dress your baby, does she lift her foot for her shoe, sock, or
pant leg?
5. Does your baby roll or throw a ball back to you so that you can return it
to him?
6. Does your baby play with a doll or stuffed animal by hugging it?
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
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OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Does your baby use both hands and both legs equally well? If no, explain:
YES
NO
2. Does your baby play with sounds or seem to make words? If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. When your baby is standing, are her feet flat on the surface most of the time?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
4. Do you have concerns that your baby is too quiet or does not make sounds like
other babies do? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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OVERALL
(continued)
YES
NO
7. Has your baby had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
8. Do you have any concerns about your babys behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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Administering program/provider:
Yes
No
1. SCORE AND TRANSFER TOTALS TO CHART BELOW: See ASQ-3 Users Guide for details, including how to adjust scores if item
responses are missing. Score each item (YES = 10, SOMETIMES = 5, NOT YET = 0). Add item scores, and record each area total.
In the chart below, transfer the total scores, and fill in the circles corresponding with the total scores.
Area
Cutoff
Communication
15.64
Gross Motor
21.49
Fine Motor
34.50
Problem Solving
27.32
Personal-Social
21.73
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Uses both hands and both legs equally well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
YES
No
9. Other concerns?
Comments:
YES
No
YES
No
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the babys total score is in the
If the babys total score is in the
If the babys total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the babys development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Babys information
Middle
initial:
Babys gender:
Female
Male
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to baby:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
State/Province:
Child care
provider
ZIP/Postal code:
E-mail address:
Baby ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Age at administration, in months and days:
Program ID #:
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13 months 0 days
through 14 months 30 days
On the following pages are questions about activities babies may do. Your baby may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your baby has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates whether your baby is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
At this age, many toddlers may not be cooperative when asked to do things. You may need to try the following activities with your
baby more than one time. If possible, try the activities when your baby is cooperative. If your baby can do the activity but refuses,
mark yes for the item.
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your baby say three words, such as Mama, Dada, and
Baba? (A word is a sound or sounds your baby says consistently to
mean someone or something.)
2. When your baby wants something, does she tell you by pointing to it?
3. Does your baby shake his head when he means no or yes?
4. Does your baby point to, pat, or try to pick up pictures in a book?
5. Does your baby say four or more words in addition to Mama and
Dada?
6. When you ask her to, does your baby go into another room to find a familiar toy or object? (You might ask, Where is your ball? or say,
Bring me your coat, or Go get your blanket.)
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
2. When you hold one hand just to balance your baby, does
she take several steps forward? (If your baby already
walks alone, mark yes for this item.)
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GROSS MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
3. Does your baby stand up in the middle of the floor by himself and take
several steps forward?
4. Does your baby climb onto furniture or other large objects, such as
large climbing blocks?
5. Does your baby bend over or squat to pick up an object from the floor
and then stand up again without any support?
6. Does your baby move around by walking, rather than by crawling on his
hands and knees?
FINE MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
2. Does your baby throw a small ball with a forward arm motion? (If he simply drops the ball, mark not yet for this item.)
3. Does your baby help turn the pages of a book? (You may lift a page for
her to grasp.)
4. Does your baby stack a small block or toy on top of another one?
(You could also use spools of thread, small boxes, or toys that are
about 1 inch in size.)
5. Does your baby make a mark on the paper with the tip
of a crayon (or pencil or pen) when trying to draw?
6. Does your baby stack three small blocks or toys on top of each other
by herself?
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PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
SOMETIMES
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NOT YET
1. If you put a small toy into a bowl or box, does your baby copy you by
putting in a toy, although he may not let go of it? (If he already lets go
of the toy into a bowl or box, mark yes for this item.)
2. Does your baby drop two small toys, one after the other,
into a container like a bowl or box? (You may show
her how to do it.)
3. After you scribble back and forth on paper with a crayon (or a pencil or
pen), does your baby copy you by scribbling? (If he already scribbles on
his own, mark yes for this item.)
4. Can your baby drop a crumb or Cheerio into a small, clear bottle (such
as a plastic soda-pop bottle or baby bottle)?
5. Does your baby drop several small toys, one after another, into a container like a bowl or box? (You may show her how to do it.)
6. After you have shown your baby how, does he try to
get a small toy that is slightly out of reach by using a
spoon, stick, or similar tool?
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. When you dress your baby, does she lift her foot for her shoe, sock, or
pant leg?
2. Does your baby roll or throw a ball back to you so that you can return it
to him?
3. Does your baby play with a doll or stuffed animal by hugging it?
4. Does your baby feed herself with a spoon, even though she may spill
some food?
5. Does your baby help undress himself by taking off clothes like socks,
hat, shoes, or mittens?
6. Does your baby get your attention or try to show you something by
pulling on your hand or clothes?
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
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OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Does your baby use both hands and both legs equally well? If no, explain:
YES
NO
2. Does your baby play with sounds or seem to make words? If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. When your baby is standing, are her feet flat on the surface most of the time?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
4. Do you have concerns that your baby is too quiet or does not make sounds like
other babies do? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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OVERALL
(continued)
YES
NO
7. Has your baby had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
8. Do you have any concerns about your babys behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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Administering program/provider:
Yes
No
1. SCORE AND TRANSFER TOTALS TO CHART BELOW: See ASQ-3 Users Guide for details, including how to adjust scores if item
responses are missing. Score each item (YES = 10, SOMETIMES = 5, NOT YET = 0). Add item scores, and record each area total.
In the chart below, transfer the total scores, and fill in the circles corresponding with the total scores.
Area
Cutoff
Communication
17.40
Gross Motor
25.80
Fine Motor
23.06
Problem Solving
22.56
Personal-Social
23.18
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Uses both hands and both legs equally well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
YES
No
9. Other concerns?
Comments:
YES
No
YES
No
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the babys total score is in the
If the babys total score is in the
If the babys total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the babys development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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16 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Childs information
Middle
initial:
Childs gender:
Female
Male
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to child:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
State/Province:
Child care
provider
ZIP/Postal code:
E-mail address:
Child ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Age at administration, in months and days:
Program ID #:
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15 months 0 days
through 16 months 30 days
On the following pages are questions about activities children may do. Your child may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your child has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates
whether your child is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
At this age, many toddlers may not be cooperative when asked to do things. You may need to try the following activities with your
child more than one time. If possible, try the activities when your child is cooperative. If your child can do the activity but refuses,
mark yes for the item.
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child point to, pat, or try to pick up pictures in a book?
2. Does your child say four or more words in addition to Mama and
Dada?
3. When your child wants something, does she tell you by pointing to it?
4. When you ask your child to, does he go into another room to find a familiar toy or object? (You might ask, Where is your ball? or say,
Bring me your coat, or Go get your blanket.)
5. Does your child imitate a two-word sentence? For example, when you
say a two-word phrase, such as Mama eat, Daddy play, Go
home, or Whats this? does your child say both words back to you?
(Mark yes even if her words are difficult to understand.)
6. Does your child say eight or more words in addition to Mama and
Dada?
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child stand up in the middle of the floor by himself and take
several steps forward?
2. Does your child climb onto furniture or other large objects, such as
large climbing blocks?
3. Does your child bend over or squat to pick up an object from the floor
and then stand up again without any support?
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GROSS MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
4. Does your child move around by walking, rather than crawling on her
hands and knees?
5. Does your child walk well and seldom fall?
6. Does your child climb on an object such as a chair to reach something
he wants (for example, to get a toy on a counter or to help you in the
kitchen)?
FINE MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child help turn the pages of a book? (You may lift a page for
her to grasp.)
2. Does your child throw a small ball with a forward arm motion?
(If he simply drops the ball, mark not yet for this item.)
3. Does your child stack a small block or toy on top of another one? (You
could also use spools of thread, small boxes, or toys that are about 1
inch in size.)
4. Does your child stack three small blocks or toys on top of each other by
herself?
5. Does your child make a mark on the paper with the tip
of a crayon (or pencil or pen) when trying to draw?
6. Does your child turn the pages of a book by himself? (He may turn
more than one page at a time.)
PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
1. After you scribble back and forth on paper with a crayon (or pencil or
pen), does your child copy you by scribbling? (If she already scribbles
on her own, mark yes for this item.)
2. Can your child drop a crumb or Cheerio into a small, clear bottle (such
as a plastic soda-pop bottle or baby bottle)?
3. Does your child drop several small toys, one after another, into a container like a bowl or box? (You may show him how to do it.)
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NOT YET
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PROBLEM SOLVING
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
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4. After you have shown your child how, does she try to get
a small toy that is slightly out of reach by using a spoon,
stick, or similar tool?
5. Without your showing him how, does your child scribble back and forth
when you give him a crayon (or pencil or pen)?
6. After a crumb or Cheerio is dropped into a small, clear bottle, does
your child turn the bottle upside down to dump it out? (You may show
her how.)
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child feed himself with a spoon, even though he may spill
some food?
2. Does your child help undress herself by taking off clothes like socks,
hat, shoes, or mittens?
3. Does your child play with a doll or stuffed animal by hugging it?
4. While looking at himself in the mirror, does your child offer a toy to his
own image?
5. Does your child get your attention or try to show you something by
pulling on your hand or clothes?
6. Does your child come to you when she needs help, such as with winding up a toy or unscrewing a lid from a jar?
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Do you think your child hears well? If no, explain:
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NO
16 Month Questionnaire
OVERALL
(continued)
2. Do you think your child talks like other toddlers his age? If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. Can you understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
4. Do you think your child walks, runs, and climbs like other toddlers her age?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
7. Has your child had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
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OVERALL
(continued)
8. Do you have any concerns about your childs behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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Administering program/provider:
Yes
No
1. SCORE AND TRANSFER TOTALS TO CHART BELOW: See ASQ-3 Users Guide for details, including how to adjust scores if item
responses are missing. Score each item (YES = 10, SOMETIMES = 5, NOT YET = 0). Add item scores, and record each area total.
In the chart below, transfer the total scores, and fill in the circles corresponding with the total scores.
Area
Cutoff
Communication
16.81
Gross Motor
37.91
Fine Motor
31.98
Problem Solving
30.51
Personal-Social
26.43
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Hears well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
9. Other concerns?
Comments:
YES
No
YES
No
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
4.
area, it is above the cutoff, and the childs development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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18 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Childs information
Middle
initial:
Childs gender:
Female
Male
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to child:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
State/Province:
Child care
provider
ZIP/Postal code:
E-mail address:
Child ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Age at administration, in months and days:
Program ID #:
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17 months 0 days
through 18 months 30 days
On the following pages are questions about activities children may do. Your child may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your child has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates
whether your child is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
At this age, many toddlers may not be cooperative when asked to do things. You may need to try the following activities with your
child more than one time. If possible, try the activities when your child is cooperative. If your child can do the activity but refuses,
mark yes for the item.
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. When your child wants something, does she tell you by pointing to it?
2. When you ask your child to, does he go into another room to find a familiar toy or object? (You might ask, Where is your ball? or say,
Bring me your coat, or Go get your blanket.)
3. Does your child say eight or more words in addition to Mama and
Dada?
4. Does your child imitate a two-word sentence? For example, when you
say a two-word phrase, such as Mama eat, Daddy play, Go
home, or Whats this? does your child say both words back to you?
(Mark yes even if her words are difficult to understand.)
5. Without your showing him, does your child point to the correct picture
when you say, Show me the kitty, or ask, Where is the dog? (He
needs to identify only one picture correctly.)
6. Does your child say two or three words that represent different ideas
together, such as See dog, Mommy come home, or Kitty gone?
(Dont count word combinations that express one idea, such as byebye, all gone, all right, and Whats that?) Please give an example of your childs word combinations:
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
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GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child bend over or squat to pick up an object from the floor
and then stand up again without any support?
2. Does your child move around by walking, rather than by crawling on
her hands and knees?
3. Does your child walk well and seldom fall?
4. Does your child climb on an object such as a chair to reach something
he wants (for example, to get a toy on a counter or to help you in the
kitchen)?
5. Does your child walk down stairs if you hold onto one of her hands?
She may also hold onto the railing or wall. (You can look for this at a
store, on a playground, or at home.)
6. When you show your child how to kick a large ball, does he try
to kick the ball by moving his leg forward or by walking into
it? (If your child already kicks a ball, mark yes for this item.)
FINE MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
2. Does your child stack a small block or toy on top of another one? (You
could also use spools of thread, small boxes, or toys that are about 1
inch in size.)
3. Does your child make a mark on the paper with the tip
of a crayon (or pencil or pen) when trying to draw?
4. Does your child stack three small blocks or toys on top of each other by
himself?
5. Does your child turn the pages of a book by himself? (He may turn
more than one page at a time.)
6. Does your child get a spoon into her mouth right side up so that the
food usually doesnt spill?
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PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
SOMETIMES
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NOT YET
1. Does your child drop several small toys, one after another, into a container like a bowl or box? (You may show him how to do it.)
2. After you have shown your child how, does she try to get
a small toy that is slightly out of reach by using a spoon,
stick, or similar tool?
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. While looking at herself in the mirror, does your child offer a toy to her
own image?
2. Does your child play with a doll or stuffed animal by hugging it?
3. Does your child get your attention or try to show you something by
pulling on your hand or clothes?
4. Does your child come to you when he needs help, such as with winding
up a toy or unscrewing a lid from a jar?
5. Does your child drink from a cup or glass, putting it down again with
little spilling?
6. Does your child copy the activities you do, such as wipe up a spill,
sweep, shave, or comb hair?
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
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OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Do you think your child hears well? If no, explain:
YES
NO
2. Do you think your child talks like other toddlers his age? If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. Can you understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
4. Do you think your child walks, runs, and climbs like other toddlers her age?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
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OVERALL
(continued)
7. Has your child had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
8. Do you have any concerns about your childs behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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Administering program/provider:
Yes
No
1. SCORE AND TRANSFER TOTALS TO CHART BELOW: See ASQ-3 Users Guide for details, including how to adjust scores if item
responses are missing. Score each item (YES = 10, SOMETIMES = 5, NOT YET = 0). Add item scores, and record each area total.
In the chart below, transfer the total scores, and fill in the circles corresponding with the total scores.
Area
Cutoff
Communication
13.06
Gross Motor
37.38
Fine Motor
34.32
Problem Solving
25.74
Personal-Social
27.19
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Hears well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
9. Other concerns?
Comments:
YES
No
YES
No
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
4.
area, it is above the cutoff, and the childs development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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20 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Childs information
Middle
initial:
Childs gender:
Female
Male
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to child:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
State/Province:
Child care
provider
ZIP/Postal code:
E-mail address:
Child ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Age at administration, in months and days:
Program ID #:
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20 Month Questionnaire
19 months 0 days
through 20 months 30 days
On the following pages are questions about activities children may do. Your child may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your child has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates
whether your child is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
At this age, many toddlers may not be cooperative when asked to do things. You may need to try the following activities with your
child more than one time. If possible, try the activities when your child is cooperative. If your child can do the activity but refuses,
mark yes for the item.
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child imitate a two-word sentence? For example, when you
say a two-word phrase, such as Mama eat, Daddy play, Go
home, or Whats this? does your child say both words back to you?
(Mark yes even if her words are difficult to understand.)
2. Does your child say eight or more words in addition to Mama and
Dada?
3. Without your showing him, does your child point to the correct picture
when you say, Show me the kitty, or ask, Where is the dog? (He
needs to identify only one picture correctly.)
4. If you point to a picture of a ball (kitty, cup, hat, etc.) and ask your child,
What is this? does your child correctly name at least one picture?
5. Without your giving him clues by pointing or using gestures, can your
child carry out at least three of these kinds of directions?
a. Put the toy on the table.
e. Take my hand.
c. Bring me a towel.
6. Does your child say two or three words that represent different ideas
together, such as See dog, Mommy come home, or Kitty gone?
(Dont count word combinations that express one idea, such as byebye, all gone, all right, and Whats that?) Please give an example of your childs word combinations:
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
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GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
4. When you show your child how to kick a large ball, does he
try to kick the ball by moving his leg forward or by walking
into it? (If your child already kicks a ball, mark yes for this
item.)
FINE MOTOR
YES
1. Does your child make a mark on the paper with the tip
of a crayon (or pencil or pen) when trying to draw?
2. Does your child stack three small blocks or toys on top of each other by
herself? (You could also use spools of thread, small boxes, or toys that
are about 1 inch in size.)
3. Does your child turn the pages of a book by himself? (He may turn
more than one page at a time.)
4. Does your child get a spoon into her mouth right side up so that the
food usually doesnt spill?
5. Does your child stack six small blocks or toys on top of each other by
himself?
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NOT YET
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FINE MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
6. Does your child use a turning motion with her hand while trying to turn
doorknobs, wind up toys, twist tops, or screw lids on and off jars?
PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Without your showing him how, does your child scribble back and forth
when you give him a crayon (or pencil or pen)?
Count as yes
3. If you do any of the following gestures, does your child copy at least
one of them?
a. Open and close your mouth.
4. If you give your child a bottle, spoon, or pencil upside down, does she
turn it right side up so that she can use it properly?
5. While your child watches, line up four objects like blocks
or cars in a row. Does your child copy or imitate you and
line up at least two blocks side by side? (You can also use
spools of thread, small boxes, or other toys.)
6. If your child wants something he cannot reach, does he find a chair or
box to stand on to reach it (for example, to get a toy on a counter or to
help you in the kitchen)?
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
1. Does your child feed herself with a spoon, even though she may spill
some food?
2. Does your child get your attention or try to show you something by
pulling on your hand or clothes?
3. Does your child drink from a cup or glass, putting it down again with
little spilling?
4. Does your child copy the activities you do, such as wipe up a spill,
sweep, shave, or comb hair?
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NOT YET
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PERSONAL-SOCIAL
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
5. When playing with either a stuffed animal or a doll, does your child pretend to rock it, feed it, change its diapers, put it to bed, and so forth?
6. Does your child eat with a fork?
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Do you think your child hears well? If no, explain:
YES
NO
2. Do you think your child talks like other toddlers her age? If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. Can you understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
4. Do you think your child walks, runs, and climbs like other toddlers his age?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
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OVERALL
(continued)
YES
NO
6. Do you have any concerns about your childs vision? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
7. Has your child had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
8. Do you have any concerns about your childs behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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Administering program/provider:
Yes
No
1. SCORE AND TRANSFER TOTALS TO CHART BELOW: See ASQ-3 Users Guide for details, including how to adjust scores if item
responses are missing. Score each item (YES = 10, SOMETIMES = 5, NOT YET = 0). Add item scores, and record each area total.
In the chart below, transfer the total scores, and fill in the circles corresponding with the total scores.
Area
Cutoff
Communication
20.50
Gross Motor
39.89
Fine Motor
36.05
Problem Solving
28.84
Personal-Social
33.36
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Hears well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
9. Other concerns?
Comments:
YES
No
YES
No
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
4.
area, it is above the cutoff, and the childs development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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22 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Childs information
Middle
initial:
Childs gender:
Female
Male
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to child:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
State/Province:
Child care
provider
ZIP/Postal code:
E-mail address:
Child ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Age at administration, in months and days:
Program ID #:
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22 Month Questionnaire
21 months 0 days
through 22 months 30 days
On the following pages are questions about activities children may do. Your child may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your child has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates
whether your child is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
At this age, many toddlers may not be cooperative when asked to do things. You may need to try the following activities with your
child more than one time. If possible, try the activities when your child is cooperative. If your child can do the activity but refuses,
mark yes for the item.
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. If you point to a picture of a ball (kitty, cup, hat, etc.) and ask your child,
What is this? does your child correctly name at least one picture?
2. Without your giving him clues by pointing or using gestures, can your
child carry out at least three of these kinds of directions?
a. Put the toy on the table.
e. Take my hand.
c. Bring me a towel.
3. When you ask your child to point to her nose, eyes, hair, feet, ears, and
so forth, does she correctly point to at least seven body parts? (She can
point to parts of herself, you, or a doll. Mark sometimes if she correctly points to at least three different body parts.)
4. Does your child say 15 or more words in addition to Mama and
Dada?
5. Does your child correctly use at least two words like me, I, mine,
and you?
6. Does your child say two or three words that represent different ideas
together, such as See dog, Mommy come home, or Kitty gone?
(Dont count word combinations that express one idea, such as byebye, all gone, all right, and Whats that?) Please give an example of your childs word combinations:
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
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GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
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NOT YET
1. When you show your child how to kick a large ball, does he try
to kick the ball by moving his leg forward or by walking into it?
(If your child already kicks a ball, mark yes for this item.)
3. Does your child walk down stairs if you hold onto one of his hands? He
may also hold onto the railing or wall. (You can look for this at a store,
on a playground, or at home.)
5. Does your child jump with both feet leaving the floor at the
same time?
FINE MOTOR
YES
1. Does your child get a spoon into her mouth right side up so that the
food usually doesnt spill?
2. Does your child stack six small blocks or toys on top of each other by
himself? (You could also use spools of thread, small boxes, or toys that
are about 1 inch in size.)
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NOT YET
22 Month Questionnaire
FINE MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
3. Does your child use a turning motion with her hand while trying to turn
doorknobs, wind up toys, twist tops, or screw lids on and off jars?
4. Does your child turn the pages of a book by himself? (He may turn
more than one page at a time.)
5. Does your child flip switches off and on?
PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Without your showing her how, does your child scribble back and forth
when you give her a crayon (or pencil or pen)?
2. While your child watches, line up four objects like blocks or
cars in a row. Does your child copy or imitate you and line
up at least two blocks side by side? (You can also use
spools of thread, small boxes, or other toys.)
3. Does your child pretend objects are something else? For example,
does your child hold a cup to his ear, pretending it is a telephone?
Does he put a box on his head, pretending it is a hat? Does he use a
block or small toy to stir food?
Count as yes
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
1. Does your child copy the activities you do, such as wipe up a spill,
sweep, shave, or comb hair?
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NOT YET
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PERSONAL-SOCIAL
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
2. If you do any of the following gestures, does your child copy at least
one of them?
a. Open and close your mouth.
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Do you think your child hears well? If no, explain:
YES
NO
2. Do you think your child talks like other toddlers her age? If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. Can you understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
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22 Month Questionnaire
OVERALL
(continued)
4. Do you think your child walks, runs, and climbs like other toddlers his age?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
7. Has your child had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
8. Do you have any concerns about your childs behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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Administering program/provider:
Yes
No
1. SCORE AND TRANSFER TOTALS TO CHART BELOW: See ASQ-3 Users Guide for details, including how to adjust scores if item
responses are missing. Score each item (YES = 10, SOMETIMES = 5, NOT YET = 0). Add item scores, and record each area total.
In the chart below, transfer the total scores, and fill in the circles corresponding with the total scores.
Area
Cutoff
Communication
13.04
Gross Motor
27.75
Fine Motor
29.61
Problem Solving
29.30
Personal-Social
30.07
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Hears well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
9. Other concerns?
Comments:
YES
No
YES
No
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
4.
area, it is above the cutoff, and the childs development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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24 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Childs information
Middle
initial:
Childs gender:
Female
Male
M
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to child:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
E-mail address:
Child ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Program ID #:
Program name:
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Child care
provider
ZIP/Postal code:
24 Month Questionnaire
23 months 0 days
through 25 months 15 days
On the following pages are questions about activities children may do. Your child may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your child has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates
whether your child is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
At this age, many toddlers may not be cooperative when asked to do things. You may need to try the following activities with your
child more than one time. If possible, try the activities when your child is cooperative. If your child can do the activity but refuses,
mark yes for the item.
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Without your showing him, does your child point to the correct picture
when you say, Show me the kitty, or ask, Where is the dog? (She
needs to identify only one picture correctly.)
2. Does your child imitate a two-word sentence? For example, when you
say a two-word phrase, such as Mama eat, Daddy play, Go
home, or Whats this? does your child say both words back to you?
(Mark yes even if her words are difficult to understand.)
3. Without your giving him clues by pointing or using gestures, can your
child carry out at least three of these kinds of directions?
a. Put the toy on the table.
e. Take my hand.
c. Bring me a towel.
4. If you point to a picture of a ball (kitty, cup, hat, etc.) and ask your child,
What is this? does your child correctly name at least one picture?
5. Does your child say two or three words that represent different ideas
together, such as See dog, Mommy come home, or Kitty gone?
(Dont count word combinations that express one idea, such as byebye, all gone, all right, and Whats that?) Please give an example of your childs word combinations:
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COMMUNICATION
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
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NOT YET
6. Does your child correctly use at least two words like me, I, mine,
and you?
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child walk down stairs if you hold onto one of her hands?
She may also hold onto the railing or wall. (You can look for this at a
store, on a playground, or at home.)
2. When you show your child how to kick a large ball, does he
try to kick the ball by moving his leg forward or by walking
into it? (If your child already kicks a ball, mark yes for
this item.)
5. Does your child jump with both feet leaving the floor at the
same time?
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FINE MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child get a spoon into his mouth right side up so that the
food usually doesnt spill?
2. Does your child turn the pages of a book by herself? (She may turn
more than one page at a time.)
3. Does your child use a turning motion with his hand while trying to turn
doorknobs, wind up toys, twist tops, or screw lids on and off jars?
4. Does your child flip switches off and on?
5. Does your child stack seven small blocks or toys on top of each other
by herself? (You could also use spools of thread, small boxes, or toys
that are about 1 inch in size.)
PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
Count as yes
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SOMETIMES
NOT YET
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PROBLEM SOLVING
(continued)
YES
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child drink from a cup or glass, putting it down again with
little spilling?
2. Does your child copy the activities you do, such as wipe up a spill,
sweep, shave, or comb hair?
3. Does your child eat with a fork?
4. When playing with either a stuffed animal or a doll, does your child pretend to rock it, feed it, change its diapers, put it to bed, and so forth?
5. Does your child push a little wagon, stroller, or other toy on wheels,
steering it around objects and backing out of corners if he cannot turn?
6. Does your child call herself I or me more often than her own
name? For example, I do it, more often than Juanita do it.
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Do you think your child hears well? If no, explain:
YES
NO
2. Do you think your child talks like other toddlers her age? If no, explain:
YES
NO
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24 Month Questionnaire
OVERALL
(continued)
3. Can you understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
4. Do you think your child walks, runs, and climbs like other toddlers his age?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
6. Do you have any concerns about your childs vision? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
7. Has your child had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
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OVERALL
(continued)
8. Do you have any concerns about your childs behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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Cutoff
Communication
25.17
Gross Motor
38.07
Fine Motor
35.16
Problem Solving
29.78
Personal-Social
31.54
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Hears well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
9. Other concerns?
Comments:
YES
No
YES
No
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the childs development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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27 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Childs information
Middle
initial:
Childs gender:
Female
Male
M
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to child:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
E-mail address:
Child ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Program ID #:
Program name:
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Child care
provider
ZIP/Postal code:
27 Month Questionnaire
25 months 16 days
through 28 months 15 days
On the following pages are questions about activities children may do. Your child may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your child has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates
whether your child is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
At this age, many toddlers may not be cooperative when asked to do things. You may need to try the following activities with your
child more than one time. If possible, try the activities when your child is cooperative. If your child can do the activity but refuses,
mark yes for the item.
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Without your giving him clues by pointing or using gestures, can your
child carry out at least three of these kinds of directions?
a. Put the toy on the table.
e. Take my hand.
c. Bring me a towel.
2. If you point to a picture of a ball (kitty, cup, hat, etc.) and ask your child,
What is this? does your child correctly name at least one picture?
3. When you ask her to point to her nose, eyes, hair, feet, ears, and so
forth, does your child correctly point to at least seven body parts? (She
can point to parts of herself, you, or a doll. Mark sometimes if she
correctly points to at least three different body parts.)
4. Does your child correctly use at least two words like me, I, mine,
and you?
5. Does your child make sentences that are three or four words long?
Please give an example:
6. Without giving your child help by pointing or using gestures, ask him to
put the book on the table and put the shoe under the chair. Does
your child carry out both of these directions correctly?
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
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YES
SOMETIMES
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3. Does your child jump with both feet leaving the floor at the
same time?
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FINE MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child use a turning motion with her hand while trying to turn
doorknobs, wind up toys, twist tops, or screw lids on and off jars?
2. Does your child flip switches off and on?
Count as yes
3. After your child watches you draw a line from the top of
the paper to the bottom with a pencil, crayon, or pen,
ask him to make a line like yours. Do not let your child
trace your line. Does your child copy you by drawing a
single line in a vertical direction?
4. Does your child stack seven small blocks or toys on top of each other
by herself? (You could also use spools of thread, small boxes, or toys
that are about 1 inch in size.)
Count as yes
PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
1. Does your child pretend objects are something else? For example,
does your child hold a cup to his ear, pretending it is a telephone?
Does he put a box on her head, pretending it is a hat? Does he use a
block or small toy to stir food?
2. Does your child put things away where they belong? For example, does
she know her toys belong on the toy shelf, her blanket goes on her
bed, and dishes go in the kitchen?
3. When looking in the mirror, ask Where is _______? (Use your childs
name.) Does your child point to his image in the mirror?
4. If your child wants something she cannot reach, does she find a chair or
box to stand on to reach it (for example, to get a toy on a counter or to
help you in the kitchen)?
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NOT YET
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PROBLEM SOLVING
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. If you do any of the following gestures, does your child copy at least
one of them?
a. Open and close your mouth.
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
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27 Month Questionnaire
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Do you think your child hears well? If no, explain:
YES
NO
2. Do you think your child talks like other toddlers her age? If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. Can you understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
4. Do you think your child walks, runs, and climbs like other toddlers his age?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
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OVERALL
(continued)
7. Has your child had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
8. Do you have any concerns about your childs behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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Cutoff
Communication
24.02
Gross Motor
28.01
Fine Motor
18.42
Problem Solving
27.62
Personal-Social
25.31
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Hears well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
9. Other concerns?
Comments:
YES
No
YES
No
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the childs development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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30 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Childs information
Middle
initial:
Childs gender:
Female
Male
M
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to child:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
E-mail address:
Child ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Program ID #:
Program name:
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ZIP/Postal code:
30 Month Questionnaire
28 months 16 days
through 31 months 15 days
On the following pages are questions about activities children may do. Your child may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your child has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates
whether your child is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. If you point to a picture of a ball (kitty, cup, hat, etc.) and ask your child,
What is this? does your child correctly name at least one picture?
2. Without your giving him clues by pointing or using gestures, can your
child carry out at least three of these kinds of directions?
a. Put the toy on the table.
e. Take my hand.
c. Bring me a towel.
3. When you ask your child to point to her nose, eyes, hair, feet, ears, and
so forth, does she correctly point to at least seven body parts? (She can
point to parts of herself, you, or a doll. Mark sometimes if she correctly points to at least three different body parts.)
4. Does your child make sentences that are three or four words long?
Please give an example:
5. Without giving your child help by pointing or using gestures, ask him to
put the book on the table and put the shoe under the chair. Does
your child carry out both of these directions correctly?
6. When looking at a picture book, does your child tell you what is happening or what action is taking place in the picture (for example, barking, running, eating, or crying)? You may ask, What is the dog
(or boy) doing?
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
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YES
SOMETIMES
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4. Does your child jump with both feet leaving the floor at the
same time?
5. Does your child walk up stairs, using only one foot on each
stair? (The left foot is on one step, and the right foot is on
the next.) She may hold onto the railing or wall.
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FINE MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child use a turning motion with her hand while trying to turn
doorknobs, wind up toys, twist tops, or screw lids on and off jars?
Count as yes
2. After your child watches you draw a line from the top of
the paper to the bottom with a pencil, crayon, or pen, ask
him to make a line like yours. Do not let your child trace
your line. Does your child copy you by drawing a single
line in a vertical direction?
Count as yes
Count as yes
PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
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PROBLEM SOLVING
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
5. When you say, Say seven three, does your child repeat just the two
numbers in the same order? Do not repeat the numbers. If necessary,
try another pair of numbers and say, Say eight two. Your child must
repeat just one series of two numbers for you to answer yes to this
question.
6. After your child draws a picture, even a simple scribble, does she tell
you what she drew? (You may say, Tell me about your picture, or ask,
What is this? to prompt her.)
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. If you do any of the following gestures, does your child copy at least
one of them?
a. Open and close your mouth.
2. Does your child use a spoon to feed himself with little spilling?
3. Does your child push a little wagon, stroller, or other toy on wheels,
steering it around objects and backing out of corners if she cannot
turn?
4. Does your child put on a coat, jacket, or shirt by himself?
5. After you put on loose-fitting pants around her feet, does your child
pull them completely up to her waist?
6. When your child is looking in a mirror and you ask, Who is in the mirror? does he say either me or his own name?
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
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OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Do you think your child hears well? If no, explain:
YES
NO
2. Do you think your child talks like other toddlers her age? If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. Can you understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
4. Can other people understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
5. Do you think your child walks, runs, and climbs like other toddlers his age?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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30 Month Questionnaire
OVERALL
(continued)
7. Do you have any concerns about your childs vision? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
8. Has your child had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
9. Do you have any concerns about your childs behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
10. Does anything about your child worry you? If yes, explain:
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Cutoff
Communication
33.30
Gross Motor
36.14
Fine Motor
19.25
Problem Solving
27.08
Personal-Social
32.01
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Hears well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
NO
YES
No
NO
YES
No
Yes
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the childs development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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33 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Childs information
Middle
initial:
Childs gender:
Female
Male
M
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to child:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
E-mail address:
Child ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Program ID #:
Program name:
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provider
ZIP/Postal code:
33 Month Questionnaire
31 months 16 days
through 34 months 15 days
On the following pages are questions about activities children may do. Your child may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your child has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates
whether your child is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. When you ask your child to point to his nose, eyes, hair, feet, ears, and
so forth, does he correctly point to at least seven body parts? (He can
point to parts of himself, you, or a doll. Mark sometimes if he correctly points to at least three different body parts.)
2. Does your child make sentences that are three or four words long?
Please give an example:
3. Without giving your child help by pointing or using gestures, ask her to
put the book on the table and put the shoe under the chair. Does
your child carry out both of these directions correctly?
4. When looking at a picture book, does your child tell you what is happening or what action is taking place in the picture (for example, barking, running, eating, or crying). You may ask, What is the dog
(or boy) doing?
5. Show your child how a zipper on a coat moves up and down, and say,
See, this goes up and down. Put the zipper to the middle, and ask
your child to move the zipper down. Return the zipper to the middle,
and ask your child to move the zipper up. Do this several times, placing
the zipper in the middle before asking your child to move it up or
down. Does your child consistently move the zipper up when you say
up and down when you say down?
6. When you ask, What is your name? does your child say his first name
or nickname?
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
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GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
3. Does your child jump with both feet leaving the floor at the
same time?
FINE MOTOR
YES
Count as yes
1. After your child watches you draw a line from the top of
the paper to the bottom with a pencil, crayon, or pen, ask
her to make a line like yours. Do not let your child trace
your line. Does your child copy you by drawing a single
line in a vertical direction?
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FINE MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
Count as yes
Count as yes
PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
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PROBLEM SOLVING
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
4. When you point to the figure and ask your child, What is
this? does your child say a word that means a person or
something similar? (Mark yes for responses like snowman,
boy, man, girl, Daddy, spaceman, and monkey.)
Please write your childs response here:
5. When you say, Say seven three, does your child repeat just the two
numbers in the same order? Do not repeat the numbers. If necessary,
try another pair of numbers and say, Say eight two. (Your child must
repeat just one series of two numbers for you to answer yes to this
question.)
6. After your child draws a picture, even a simple scribble, does she tell
you what she drew? (You may say, Tell me about your picture, or ask,
What is this? to prompt her.)
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child use a spoon to feed herself with little spilling?
2. Does your child push a little wagon, stroller, or other toy on wheels,
steering it around objects and backing out of corners if he cannot turn?
3. Does your child put on a coat, jacket, or shirt by herself?
4. After you put on loose-fitting pants around his feet, does your child
pull them completely up to his waist?
5. When your child is looking in a mirror and you ask, Who is in the mirror? does she say either me or her own name?
6. Using these exact words, ask your child, Are you a girl or a boy?
Does your child answer correctly?
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
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33 Month Questionnaire
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Do you think your child hears well? If no, explain:
YES
NO
2. Do you think your child talks like other toddlers her age? If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. Can you understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
4. Can other people understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
5. Do you think your child walks, runs, and climbs like other toddlers his age?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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OVERALL
(continued)
7. Do you have any concerns about your childs vision? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
8. Has your child had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
9. Do you have any concerns about your childs behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
10. Does anything about your child worry you? If yes, explain:
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Cutoff
Communication
25.36
Gross Motor
34.80
Fine Motor
12.28
Problem Solving
26.92
Personal-Social
28.96
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Hears well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
NO
YES
No
NO
YES
No
Yes
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the childs development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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36 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Childs information
Middle
initial:
Childs gender:
Female
Male
M
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to child:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
E-mail address:
Child ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Program ID #:
Program name:
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ZIP/Postal code:
36 Month Questionnaire
34 months 16 days
through 38 months 30 days
On the following pages are questions about activities children may do. Your child may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your child has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates
whether your child is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. When you ask your child to point to her nose, eyes, hair, feet, ears, and
so forth, does she correctly point to at least seven body parts? (She can
point to parts of herself, you, or a doll. Mark sometimes if she correctly points to at least three different body parts.)
2. Does your child make sentences that are three or four words long?
Please give an example:
3. Without giving your child help by pointing or using gestures, ask him to
put the book on the table and put the shoe under the chair. Does
your child carry out both of these directions correctly?
4. When looking at a picture book, does your child tell you what is happening or what action is taking place in the picture (for example, barking, running, eating, or crying)? You may ask, What is the dog
(or boy) doing?
5. Show your child how a zipper on a coat moves up and down, and say,
See, this goes up and down. Put the zipper to the middle and ask
your child to move the zipper down. Return the zipper to the middle
and ask your child to move the zipper up. Do this several times, placing
the zipper in the middle before asking your child to move it up or
down. Does your child consistently move the zipper up when you say
up and down when you say down?
6. When you ask, What is your name? does your child say both her first
and last names?
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
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GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
2. Does your child jump with both feet leaving the floor at the
same time?
FINE MOTOR
YES
Count as yes
1. After your child watches you draw a line from the top of
the paper to the bottom with a pencil, crayon, or pen,
ask her to make a line like yours. Do not let your child
trace your line. Does your child copy you by drawing a
single line in a vertical direction?
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NOT YET
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FINE MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
Count as yes
3. After your child watches you draw a single circle, ask him
to make a circle like yours. Do not let him trace your
circle. Does your child copy you by drawing a circle?
Count as yes
PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
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NOT YET
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PROBLEM SOLVING
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
3. When you point to the figure and ask your child, What is
this? does your child say a word that means a person or
something similar? (Mark yes for responses like snowman,
boy, man, girl, Daddy, spaceman, and monkey.)
Please write your childs response here:
4. When you say, Say seven three, does your child repeat just the two
numbers in the same order? Do not repeat the numbers. If necessary,
try another pair of numbers and say, Say eight two. (Your child must
repeat just one series of two numbers for you to answer yes to this
question.)
5. Show your child how to make a bridge with blocks, boxes,
or cans, like the example. Does your child copy you by
making one like it?
6. When you say, Say five eight three, does your child repeat just the
three numbers in the same order? Do not repeat the numbers. If necessary, try another series of numbers and say, Say six nine two. (Your
child must repeat just one series of three numbers for you to answer
yes to this question.)
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child use a spoon to feed herself with little spilling?
2. Does your child push a little wagon, stroller, or toy on wheels, steering
it around objects and backing out of corners if he cannot turn?
3. When your child is looking in a mirror and you ask, Who is in the mirror? does she say either me or her own name?
4. Does your child put on a coat, jacket, or shirt by himself?
5. Using these exact words, ask your child, Are you a girl or a boy?
Does your child answer correctly?
6. Does your child take turns by waiting while another child or adult takes
a turn?
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
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36 Month Questionnaire
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Do you think your child hears well? If no, explain:
YES
NO
2. Do you think your child talks like other children her age? If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. Can you understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
4. Can other people understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
5. Do you think your child walks, runs, and climbs like other children his age?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
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36 Month Questionnaire
OVERALL
(continued)
7. Do you have any concerns about your childs vision? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
8. Has your child had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
9. Do you have any concerns about your childs behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
10. Does anything about your child worry you? If yes, explain:
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Cutoff
Communication
30.99
Gross Motor
36.99
Fine Motor
18.07
Problem Solving
30.29
Personal-Social
35.33
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Hears well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
NO
YES
No
NO
YES
No
Yes
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the childs development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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legibly when completing this form.
Childs information
Middle
initial:
Childs gender:
Female
Male
M
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to child:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
E-mail address:
Child ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Program ID #:
Program name:
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39 months 0 days
through 44 months 30 days
On the following pages are questions about activities children may do. Your child may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your child has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates
whether your child is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Without giving your child help by pointing or using gestures, ask him to
put the book on the table and put the shoe under the chair. Does
your child carry out both of these directions correctly?
2. When looking at a picture book, does your child tell you what is happening or what action is taking place in the picture (for example, barking, running, eating, or crying)? You may ask, What is the dog
(or boy) doing?
3. Show your child how a zipper on a coat moves up and down, and say,
See, this goes up and down. Put the zipper to the middle, and ask
your child to move the zipper down. Return the zipper to the middle,
and ask your child to move the zipper up. Do this several times, placing
the zipper in the middle before asking your child to move it up or
down. Does your child consistently move the zipper up when you say
up and down when you say down?
4. When you ask, What is your name? does your child say both her first
and last names?
5. Without your giving help by pointing or repeating directions, does your
child follow three directions that are unrelated to one another? Give all
three directions before your child starts. For example, you may ask your
child, Clap your hands, walk to the door, and sit down, or Give me
the pen, open the book, and stand up.
6. Does your child use all of the words in a sentence (for example, a,
the, am, is, and are) to make complete sentences, such as I
am going to the park, or Is there a toy to play with? or Are you
coming, too?
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
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GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child walk up stairs, using only one foot on each
stair? (The left foot is on one step, and the right foot is on
the next.) He may hold onto the railing or wall. (You can
look for this at a store, on a playground, or at home.)
5. Does your child catch a large ball with both hands? (You
should stand about 5 feet away and give your child two or
three tries before you mark the answer.)
6. Does your child climb the rungs of a ladder of a playground slide and
slide down without help?
FINE MOTOR
YES
Count as yes
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FINE MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
Count as yes
PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
1. When you point to the figure and ask your child, What is
this? does your child say a word that means a person or
something similar? (Mark yes for responses like snowman,
boy, man, girl, Daddy, spaceman, and monkey.)
Please write your childs response here:
2. When you say, Say seven three, does your child repeat just the two
numbers in the same order? Do not repeat the numbers. If necessary,
try another pair of numbers and say, Say eight two. (Your child must
repeat just one series of two numbers for you to answer yes to this
question.)
3. Show your child how to make a bridge with blocks, boxes,
or cans, like the example. Does your child copy you by
making one like it?
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PROBLEM SOLVING
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
4. When you say, Say five eight three, does your child repeat just the
three numbers in the same order? Do not repeat the numbers. If necessary, try another series of numbers and say, Say six nine two. (Your
child must repeat just one series of three numbers for you to answer
yes to this question.)
5. When asked, Which circle is the smallest? does your child point to
the smallest circle? (Ask this question without providing help by pointing, gesturing, or looking at the smallest circle.)
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Do you think your child hears well? If no, explain:
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OVERALL
(continued)
2. Do you think your child talks like other children her age? If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. Can you understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
4. Can other people understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
5. Do you think your child walks, runs, and climbs like other children his age?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
7. Do you have any concerns about your childs vision? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
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OVERALL
(continued)
8. Has your child had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
9. Do you have any concerns about your childs behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
10. Does anything about your child worry you? If yes, explain:
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Cutoff
Communication
27.06
Gross Motor
36.27
Fine Motor
19.82
Problem Solving
28.11
Personal-Social
31.12
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Hears well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
NO
YES
No
NO
YES
No
Yes
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the childs development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Childs information
Middle
initial:
Childs gender:
Female
Male
M
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to child:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
E-mail address:
Child ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Program ID #:
Program name:
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ZIP/Postal code:
48 Month Questionnaire
45 months 0 days
through 50 months 30 days
On the following pages are questions about activities children may do. Your child may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your child has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates
whether your child is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child name at least three items from a common category?
For example, if you say to your child, Tell me some things that you can
eat, does your child answer with something like cookies, eggs, and
cereal? Or if you say, Tell me the names of some animals, does your
child answer with something like cow, dog, and elephant?
2. Does your child answer the following questions? (Mark sometimes if
your child answers only one question.)
What do you do when you are hungry? (Acceptable answers include
get food, eat, ask for something to eat, and have a snack.)
Please write your childs response:
3. Does your child tell you at least two things about common objects? For
example, if you say to your child, Tell me about your ball, does she
say something like, Its round. I throw it. Its big?
4. Does your child use endings of words, such as -s, -ed, and -ing?
For example, does your child say things like, I see two cats, I am
playing, or I kicked the ball?
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COMMUNICATION
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
5. Without your giving help by pointing or repeating, does your child follow three directions that are unrelated to one another? Give all three
directions before your child starts. For example, you may ask your child,
Clap your hands, walk to the door, and sit down, or Give me the
pen, open the book, and stand up.
6. Does your child use all of the words in a sentence (for example, a,
the, am, is, and are) to make complete sentences, such as I
am going to the park, or Is there a toy to play with? or Are you
coming, too?
GROSS MOTOR
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child catch a large ball with both hands? (You
should stand about 5 feet away and give your child two or
three tries before you mark the answer.)
2. Does your child climb the rungs of a ladder of a playground slide and
slide down without help?
3. While standing, does your child throw a ball overhand in the
direction of a person standing at least 6 feet away? To throw
overhand, your child must raise his arm to shoulder height
and throw the ball forward. (Dropping the ball or throwing
the ball underhand should be scored as not yet.)
4. Does your child hop up and down on either the right or left foot at
least one time without losing her balance or falling?
5. Does your child jump forward a distance of 20 inches from a standing
position, starting with his feet together?
FINE MOTOR
YES
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FINE MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
4. Does your child unbutton one or more buttons? (Your child may use his
own clothing or a dolls clothing.)
5. Does your child draw pictures of people that have at least three of the
following features: head, eyes, nose, mouth, neck, hair, trunk, arms,
hands, legs, or feet?
6. Does your child color mostly within the lines in a coloring book or
within the lines of a 2-inch circle that you draw? (Your child should not
go more than 1/4 inch outside the lines on most of the picture.)
PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
1. When you say, Say five eight three, does your child repeat just the
three numbers in the same order? Do not repeat the numbers. If necessary, try another series of numbers and say, Say six nine two. (Your
child must repeat just one series of three numbers to answer yes to
this question.)
2. When asked, Which circle is the smallest? does your child point to
the smallest circle? (Ask this question without providing help by pointing, gesturing, or looking at the smallest circle.)
3. Without your giving help by pointing, does your child follow three different directions using the words under, between, and middle?
For example, ask your child to put the shoe under the couch. Then
ask her to put the ball between the chairs and the book in the
middle of the table.
4. When shown objects and asked, What color is this? does your child
name five different colors, like red, blue, yellow, orange, black, white,
or pink? (Mark yes only if your child answers the question correctly
using five colors.)
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NOT YET
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PROBLEM SOLVING
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child serve herself, taking food from one container to another using utensils? For example, does your child use a large spoon to
scoop applesauce from a jar into a bowl?
2. Does your child tell you at least four of the following? Please mark the
items your child knows.
a. First name
d. Last name
b. Age
e. Boy or girl
f. Telephone number
3. Does your child wash his hands using soap and water and dry off with a
towel without help?
4. Does your child tell you the names of two or more playmates, not including brothers and sisters? (Ask this question without providing help
by suggesting names of playmates or friends.)
5. Does your child brush her teeth by putting toothpaste on the toothbrush and brushing all of her teeth without help? (You may still need to
check and rebrush your childs teeth.)
6. Does your child dress or undress himself without help (except for
snaps, buttons, and zippers)?
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Do you think your child hears well? If no, explain:
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OVERALL
(continued)
2. Do you think your child talks like other children her age? If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. Can you understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
4. Can other people understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
5. Do you think your child walks, runs, and climbs like other children his age?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
7. Do you have any concerns about your childs vision? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
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OVERALL
(continued)
8. Has your child had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
9. Do you have any concerns about your childs behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
10. Does anything about your child worry you? If yes, explain:
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Cutoff
Communication
30.72
Gross Motor
32.78
Fine Motor
15.81
Problem Solving
31.30
Personal-Social
26.60
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Hears well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
NO
YES
No
NO
YES
No
Yes
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the childs development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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legibly when completing this form.
Childs information
Middle
initial:
Childs gender:
Female
Male
M
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to child:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
E-mail address:
Child ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Program ID #:
Program name:
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54 Month Questionnaire
51 months 0 days
through 56 months 30 days
On the following pages are questions about activities children may do. Your child may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your child has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates
whether your child is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child tell you at least two things about common objects? For
example, if you say to your child, Tell me about your ball, does she
say something like, Its round. I throw it. Its big?
2. Does your child use all of the words in a sentence (for example, a,
the, am, is, and are) to make complete sentences, such as I
am going to the park, Is there a toy to play with? or Are you coming, too?
3. Does your child use endings of words, such as -s, -ed, and -ing?
For example, does your child say things like, I see two cats, I am
playing, or I kicked the ball?
4. Without giving your child help by pointing or repeating directions,
does he follow three directions that are unrelated to one another? Give
all three directions before your child starts. For example, you may ask
your child, Clap your hands, walk to the door, and sit down, or Give
me the pen, open the book, and stand up.
5. Does your child use four- and five-word sentences? For example, does
your child say, I want the car? Please write an example:
6. When talking about something that already happened, does your child
use words that end in -ed, such as walked, jumped, or played?
Ask your child questions, such as How did you get to the store? (We
walked.) What did you do at your friends house? (We played.)
Please write an example:
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GROSS MOTOR
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child hop up and down on either the right foot or the left
foot at least one time without losing her balance or falling?
2. While standing, does your child throw a ball overhand in the
direction of a person standing at least 6 feet away? To throw
overhand, your child must raise his arm to shoulder height
and throw the ball forward. (Dropping the ball or throwing
the ball underhand should be scored as not yet.)
4. Does your child catch a large ball with both hands? (You
should stand about 5 feet away and give your child two or
three tries before you mark the answer.)
6. Does your child walk on his tiptoes for 15 feet (about the length of a
large car)? (You may show him how to do this.)
FINE MOTOR
YES
1. Using the shapes below to look at, does your child copy at least three
shapes onto a large piece of paper using a pencil, crayon, or pen, without tracing? (Your childs drawings should look similar to the design of
the shapes below, but they may be different in size.)
2. Does your child unbutton one or more buttons? Your child may use his
own clothing or a dolls clothing.
3. Does your child color mostly within the lines in a coloring book or
within the lines of a 2-inch circle that you draw? (Your child should not
go more than 14 inch outside the lines on most of the picture.)
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FINE MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
4. Ask your child to trace on the line below with a pencil. Does your child
trace on the line without going off the line more than two times? (Mark
sometimes if your child goes off the line three times.)
PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
1. When shown objects and asked, What color is this? does your child
name five different colors, like red, blue, yellow, orange, black, white,
or pink? (Mark yes only if your child answers the question correctly
using five colors.)
2. Does your child dress up and play-act, pretending to be someone or
something else? For example, your child may dress up in different
clothes and pretend to be a mommy, daddy, brother, sister, or an imaginary animal or figure.
3. If you place five objects in front of your child, can she count them by
saying, One, two, three, four, five in order? (Ask this question without
providing help by pointing, gesturing, or naming.)
4. When asked, Which circle is smallest? does your child point to the
smallest circle? (Ask this question without providing help by pointing,
gesturing, or looking at the smallest circle.)
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PROBLEM SOLVING
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
6. Does your child know the names of numbers? (Mark yes if he identifies the three numbers below. Mark sometimes if he identifies two
numbers.)
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
1. Does your child wash her hands using soap and water and dry off with
a towel without help?
2. Does your child tell you the names of two or more playmates, not including brothers and sisters? (Ask this question without providing help
by suggesting names of playmates or friends.)
3. Does your child brush his teeth by putting toothpaste on the toothbrush and brushing all of his teeth without help? (You may still need to
check and rebrush your childs teeth.)
4. Does your child serve herself, taking food from one container to another, using utensils? (For example, does your child use a large spoon
to scoop applesauce from a jar into a bowl?)
5. Does your child tell you at least four of the following? Please mark the
items your child knows.
a. First name
d. Last name
b. Age
e. Boy or girl
c. City he lives in
f. Telephone number
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Do you think your child hears well? If no, explain:
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OVERALL
(continued)
2. Do you think your child talks like other children her age? If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. Can you understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
4. Can other people understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
5. Do you think your child walks, runs, and climbs like other children his age?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
7. Do you have any concerns about your childs vision? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
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OVERALL
(continued)
8. Has your child had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
9. Do you have any concerns about your childs behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
10. Does anything about your child worry you? If yes, explain:
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Cutoff
Communication
31.85
Gross Motor
35.18
Fine Motor
17.32
Problem Solving
28.12
Personal-Social
32.33
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Hears well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
NO
YES
No
NO
YES
No
Yes
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the childs development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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60 Month Questionnaire
Please provide the following information. Use black or blue ink only and print
legibly when completing this form.
Childs information
Middle
initial:
Childs gender:
Female
Male
M
First name:
Last name:
Relationship to child:
Street address:
City:
Country:
Parent
Guardian
Teacher
Grandparent
or other
relative
Foster
parent
Other:
E-mail address:
Child ID #:
PROGRAM INFORMATION
Program ID #:
Program name:
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State/Province:
Child care
provider
ZIP/Postal code:
60 Month Questionnaire
57 months 0 days
through 66 months 0 days
On the following pages are questions about activities children may do. Your child may have already done some of the activities
described here, and there may be some your child has not begun doing yet. For each item, please fill in the circle that indicates
whether your child is doing the activity regularly, sometimes, or not yet.
Notes:
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
____________________________________________
COMMUNICATION
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
3. When talking about something that already happened, does your child
use words that end in -ed, such as walked, jumped, or played?
Ask your child questions, such as How did you get to the store? (We
walked.) What did you do at your friends house? (We played.)
Please write an example:
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COMMUNICATION
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
6. Does your child repeat the sentences shown below back to you, without any mistakes? (Read the sentences one at a time. You may repeat
each sentence one time. Mark yes if your child repeats both sentences without mistakes or sometimes if your child repeats one sentence without mistakes.)
Jane hides her shoes for Maria to find.
COMMUNICATION TOTAL
GROSS MOTOR
YES
2. Does your child catch a large ball with both hands? (You
should stand about 5 feet away and give your child two or
three tries before you mark the answer.)
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SOMETIMES
NOT YET
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GROSS MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
4. Does your child walk on his tiptoes for 15 feet (about the length of a
large car)? (You may show him how to do this.)
5. Does your child hop forward on one foot for a distance of 46 feet
without putting down the other foot? (You may give her two tries on
each foot. Mark sometimes if she can hop on one foot only.)
6. Does your child skip using alternating feet? (You may show him how to
do this.)
FINE MOTOR
YES
1. Ask your child to trace on the line below with a pencil. Does your child
trace on the line without going off the line more than two times? (Mark
sometimes if your child goes off the line three times.)
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NOT YET
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FINE MOTOR
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
5. Using the letters below to look at, does your child copy the letters
without tracing? Cover up all of the letters except the letter being
copied. (Mark yes if your child copies four of the letters and you can
read them. Mark sometimes if your child copies two or three letters
and you can read them.)
6. Print your childs first name. Can your child copy the letters? The letters
may be large, backward, or reversed. (Mark sometimes if your child
copies about half of the letters.)
(Space for adults printing)
PROBLEM SOLVING
YES
1. When asked, Which circle is smallest? does your child point to the
smallest circle? (Ask this question without providing help by pointing,
gesturing, or looking at the smallest circle.)
2. When shown objects and asked, What color is this? does your child
name five different colors like red, blue, yellow, orange, black, white, or
pink? (Mark yes only if your child answers the question correctly
using five colors.)
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SOMETIMES
NOT YET
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PROBLEM SOLVING
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
6. Does your child name at least four letters in her name? Point to the letters and ask, What letter is this? (Point to the letters out of order.)
PERSONAL-SOCIAL
YES
1. Can your child serve himself, taking food from one container to another, using utensils? For example, does your child use a large spoon to
scoop applesauce from a jar into a bowl?
2. Does your child wash her hands and face using soap and water and dry
off with a towel without help?
3. Does your child tell you at least four of the following? Please mark the
items your child knows.
a. First name
d. Last name
b. Age
e. Boy or girl
c. City he lives in
f. Telephone number
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NOT YET
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PERSONAL-SOCIAL
(continued)
YES
SOMETIMES
NOT YET
PERSONAL-SOCIAL TOTAL
OVERALL
Parents and providers may use the space below for additional comments.
1. Do you think your child hears well? If no, explain:
YES
NO
2. Do you think your child talks like other children her age? If no, explain:
YES
NO
3. Can you understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
4. Can other people understand most of what your child says? If no, explain:
YES
NO
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OVERALL
(continued)
5. Do you think your child walks, runs, and climbs like other children his age?
If no, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
7. Do you have any concerns about your childs vision? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
8. Has your child had any medical problems in the last several months? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
9. Do you have any concerns about your childs behavior? If yes, explain:
YES
NO
YES
NO
10. Does anything about your child worry you? If yes, explain:
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Cutoff
Communication
33.19
Gross Motor
31.28
Fine Motor
26.54
Problem Solving
29.99
Personal-Social
39.07
Total
Score
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
60
2. TRANSFER OVERALL RESPONSES: Bolded uppercase responses require follow-up. See ASQ-3 Users Guide, Chapter 6.
1. Hears well?
Comments:
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
Yes
NO
YES
No
NO
YES
No
NO
YES
No
Yes
3. ASQ SCORE INTERPRETATION AND RECOMMENDATION FOR FOLLOW-UP: You must consider total area scores, overall
responses, and other considerations, such as opportunities to practice skills, to determine appropriate follow-up.
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
If the childs total score is in the
area, it is above the cutoff, and the childs development appears to be on schedule.
area, it is close to the cutoff. Provide learning activities and monitor.
area, it is below the cutoff. Further assessment with a professional may be needed.
1
Communication
Gross Motor
Fine Motor
Problem Solving
Personal-Social
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Intervention Activities
The intervention activities include games and other fun events for parents and caregivers and
their young children. The activities are provided on this CD-ROM in English (a Spanish version of these activities is available on the CD-ROM provided with the ASQ-3 Spanish questionnaires box). Each sheet contains activities that correspond to ages in the ASQ-3 intervals: 14
months old, 48 months old, 812 months old, 1216 months old, 1620 months old, 2024
months old, 2430 months old, 3036 months old, 3648 months old, 4860 months old, and
6066 months old. These sheets can be photocopied and used in monitoring programs in a variety of ways. The intervention activities are also available in the ASQ online management system.
The intervention activities suggestions can be mailed or given to parents with the ASQ-3,
or they can be attached to a feedback letter along with the ASQ-3 results. They can be printed
or enlarged onto colored paper. Parents can be encouraged to post the sheets on their refrigerator door or bulletin board and to try activities with their young children as time allows. If a child
has difficulties in a particular developmental area, a service provider can star or underline certain
games that might be particularly useful for parents to present. Similarly, service providers and
family members can modify the activities to make them match the familys cultural setting and
available materials. As with all activities for young children, these intervention activities
should be supervised by an adult at all times.
The intervention activities for 4- to 36-month-olds were compiled by Davidson, J., & Cripe, J. (1987). Intervention activities. Eugene: University of Oregon Infant Monitoring Project.
Make sure your baby is positioned so that you can touch his
feet. Gently play with his toes
and feet, tickling lightly. Add the
This Little Piggy Went to Market rhyme, touching a different
toe with each verse.
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Say hi and wave when entering a room with your baby. Encourage your baby to imitate.
Help your baby wave to greet
others. Waving hi and bye
are early gestures.
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Play Hide and Seek. Your toddler can hide with another person or by herself for you to find.
Then take your turn to hide and
let your toddler find you.
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Make a book by pasting different textures on each page. Materials such as sandpaper, feathers, cotton balls, nylon, silk, and
buttons lend themselves to
words such as rough, smooth,
hard, and soft.
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Children at this age may be interested in creating art in different ways. Try cutting a potato in
half and carving a simple shape
or design for your child to dip in
paint and then stamp onto
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Talk about the number 3. Read stories that have 3 in them (The Three
Billy Goats Gruff, Three Little Pigs,
The Three Bears). Encourage your
child to count to 3 using similar objects (rocks, cards, blocks). Talk
about being 3 years old. After your
child gets the idea, move up to the
numbers 4, 5, and so forth as long
as your child is interested.
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You can play license plate countup in the car or on the bus. Look
for a license plate that contains the
number 1. Then try to find other
plates with 2, 3, 4, and so forth, up
to 10. When your child can play
count-up, play count-down,
starting with the number 9, then 8,
7, 6, and so forth, down to 1.
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What Is ASQ-3?
ASQ-3 is a set of questionnaires about childrens development. It has been used for more than 20 years to
make sure children are developing well. It is called a screener because it looks at how children are doing in
important areas, such as speech, physical ability, social skills, and problem-solving skills. ASQ-3 can help
identify your childs strengths as well as any areas where your child may need support.
As a parent or caregiver, you are the best source of information about your child. Thats why ASQ-3 questionnaires are designed to be filled out by you. You will only need 1015 minutes. Its that quick and easy. Heres
how ASQ-3 works:
You will answer each question yes, sometimes, or not yet, based on what your child is able to do
now. Your answers help show your childs strengths and areas where he or she may need practice.
To answer each question, you can try fun and simple activities with your child. These activities encourage
your child to play, move around, and practice day-to-day skills.
After you complete the questionnaire, a professional will share the results with you.
If your child is developing without concerns, there is nothing more you will need to do. You may try the
next ASQ-3 age level as your child grows and learns new skills. There are 21 questionnaires that you can
use with children from 1 month to 51/2 years old. If your child has trouble with some skills, your program will
help you with next steps. Finding delays or problems as early as possible supports young childrens healthy
development.
You are an active partner in your childs learning and development. By completing ASQ-3 questionnaires, you
are making sure your child is off to the best possible start!
Place
Postage
Here
Parent(s) or caregiver(s):
Date of birth:
Date ASQ completed:
Others at conference:
CONFERENCE GOALS: The goal of this conference is to share results of ASQ with you and provide an opportunity to discuss your
childs development. Please let us know if you have additional goals for this meeting.
CHILDS STRENGTHS: We will discuss your childs areas of strength identified through ASQ and shared by you and other team
members.
AREAS OF CONCERN: We will discuss areas of concern identified through ASQ, including Overall items, and additional developmental or behavioral concerns that you and other team members may have.
FOLLOW-UP ACTION TAKEN: We will discuss the next steps (marked below) that we are suggesting based on your childs ASQ.
Try the developmental activities provided and look forward to receiving another ASQ to complete in
months.
We will share your childs ASQ results with the primary health care provider.
We recommend that your child be referred for (circle all that apply) hearing, vision, and/or behavioral screening.
We recommend that your child be referred to the primary health care provider or another community agency for the
following reason:
We recommend that your child be referred to early intervention/early childhood special education for further
assessment.
No further action is needed at this time.
Other:
NOTES:
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Date of birth:
________________________________________
Child ID #:
____________________________________
Instructions: You may use this form to track a childs ASQ screening results over time. Write the date the ASQ was administered and questionnaire month at the top of each
column. Fill in the bubble that corresponds with the score for each developmental area (refer to the completed ASQ-3 Information Summary). If a score is above the monitoring
zone, mark the bubble for Well Above. If a score is within the monitoring zone but above the cutoff, mark Monitor. If a score is at or below the cutoff, mark Below. Also mark
whether there were items of concern in the Overall section for each questionnaire (bolded uppercase on the ASQ-3 Information Summary).
Communication
Well above
Monitor
Below
Gross Motor
Well above
Monitor
Below
Fine Motor
Well above
Monitor
Below
Problem Solving
Well above
Monitor
Below
Personal-Social
Well above
Monitor
Below
Overall concerns
Yes
No
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Ages & Stages Questionnaires, Third Edition (ASQ-3), is designed to screen young children for
developmental delaysthat is, to identify those children who are in need of further evaluation
and those who appear to be developing typically. The ASQ-3 has 21 questionnaires to use to assist with the screening and monitoring of children with possible developmental delays from 1
month to 512 years of age.
The ASQ-3 box is designed to support broad use of the ASQ-3 system. The questionnaires
and key forms are included as photocopiable print masters in the box and printable PDF masters on this CD-ROM. The keycode located under the box flap enables access to online questionnaires in the ASQ Online system for subscribers. (See About Your ASQ Keycode on p. 10 of
the ASQ-3 Product Overview in the ASQ-3 box for more information.) In addition to the contents listed below, the box can accommodate a copy of the ASQ-3 Users Guide and the ASQ3 Quick Start Guide.
The ASQ-3 box contains the following items:
ASQ-3 Product Overview
Paper questionnaire masters in tabbed dividers
PDF questionnaire masters on CD-ROM
An access keycode for the ASQ Online system (on the sticker on the underside of the flap)
Information about using your keycode (see p. 10 of the ASQ-3 Product Overview)
A styrofoam block is packed in the ASQ-3 box to help prevent crushing during shipping.
If you also have purchased the ASQ-3 Users Guide and/or the ASQ-3 Quick Start Guide,
you may store them in the ASQ-3 box if you wish. Simply remove the styrofoam block from the
ASQ-3 box to create space.
ASQ-3 QUESTIONNAIRES
Ages & Stages Questionnaires, Third Edition, are intended to be photocopied or printed from hardcopy or PDF masters in the course of service provision to families. (Please see the End User License
Agreement that you agreed to when you accessed the files on this CD-ROM, as well as the Photocopying Release on p. 5 of the ASQ-3 Product Overview and the FAQs on pp. 69 of the ASQ-3
Product Overview, for detailed information about permitted uses of the ASQ-3.) The questionnaires can be mailed to parents and completed in the home environment; completed with the assistance of a nurse, social worker, or other professional on a home visit or during a telephone interview; completed by parents at a medical clinic prior to a well-child checkup; or completed by a
childs regular caregiver at a child care center. When a program or center has an online subscription
(see www.agesandstages.com for details), professionals can also offer parents the option to complete
the questionnaires electronically through the ASQ Family Access web site at home, wherever they
access the Internet, or online at the center or offices computer.
ASQ-3 is available in English and Spanish. At the time of this printing, French and Korean
translations are available for the second edition of the ASQ. For updated information on translations, please visit www.agesandstages.com.
Each questionnaire contains 30 questions, grouped by developmental area, about a childs
everyday activities. To promote readability and parental identification with the forms, questionnaire items are worded with alternating male and female pronouns; where possible, small illustrations are provided with the questionnaire items. Following these items, a section labeled
Overall contains 410 questions about overall child development. These are intended to check
for parental concerns about a childs hearing, vision, behavior, and so forth.
The family information sheet before each questionnaire in the tabbed sections of the box
and on this CD-ROM gathers basic demographic data that are essential for maintaining contact
with families and that are key in setting up child records in the ASQ online management system. It contains a space in the upper right-hand corner where a program logo or agency contact
information may be placed so that it will appear on all duplicated questionnaires. If the questionnaires are to be used in mail-back format, the address of the program should be placed on
the mailing sheet for easy return by parents. Programs should ensure that parents fill out the family information sheet completely.
The ASQ-3 Information Summary sheets contain spaces for programs to record total scores
in each developmental area, with a grid showing whether the scores fall above or below the cutoff or within the monitoring zone. The sheets also have space to compile responses to the overall questions, an area for recording follow-up decisions, and a chart to record item responses for
quick reference. The summary sheets help programs record screening data and decisions and are
not generally intended for use by families.
Because a screening tool is brief, mistakes may occur; children may be referred for further
assessment who do not have delays, and children with delays may not be identified as needing
further assessment. Thus, results from the ASQ-3 do not identify which children have delays and
which ones do not. Rather, the results suggest which children should be referred for further assessment and which ones appear to be developing typically. Because serial or sequential monitoring has been shown to be more effective than one-time screenings, completing the questionnaires at regular intervals as a child develops may prove to be more effective and cost efficient
than one-time screening programs conducted by professionals. In addition, the ASQ-3 involves
parents as screeners of their young childs development and may enhance parents knowledge of
their childs developmental status while involving them as partners in the screening process.
No one questionnaire or screening tool will be culturally appropriate for all children and
families. Modifications may need to be made, such as translating certain phrases into a native
language and substituting items with ones the parents may have at home (e.g., using matzos for
crackers; using flat stones for blocks). Some items may have to be omitted altogether if they are
unsuitable for a family.
If parents cannot read the language of the questionnaires at a fourth- to sixth-grade level,
someone can read the items aloud and help parents to complete the questionnaires. There are,
however, some parents who may not answer the questionnaires accurately. Parents with limited
cognitive abilities and those abusing alcohol or other drugs are examples of parents who may
have difficulty. Other professionally administered screening tools may be more appropriate for
children in these families.
successful screening. (Ordering information for ASQ products is provided on the order form
included on this CD-ROM and in the ASQ-3 box as well as at www.agesandstages.com and
www.brookespublishing.com.) Users may also visit www.agesandstages.com to find current information about the entire ASQ product family, including news and updates, answers to frequently asked questions, basic training, and other features designed to support use.
ASQ:SE Questionnaires
The Ages & Stages Questionnaires: Social-Emotional (ASQ:SE)available in both English and
Spanishare meant to be used in conjunction with a general developmental tool (like ASQ-3)
that assesses cognitive, communicative, and motor development. ASQ:SE helps identify the
need for further social-emotional behavior assessment in children at eight age intervals: 6, 12,
18, 24, 30, 36, 48, and 60 months. These eight ASQ:SE questionnaires each address seven behavioral areas: self-regulation, compliance, communication, adaptive functioning, autonomy, affect, and interaction with people.
Like the ASQ-3 questionnaires box, the ASQ:SE questionnaires box includes photocopiable print masters of each questionnaire as well as printable PDF masters on a CD-ROM. The
ASQ:SE CD-ROM also contains the ASQ:SE social-emotional development activities. The
DVD ASQ:SE in Practice explains in further detail how to use ASQ:SE questionnaires in a variety of settings and explains how to score and interpret questionnaire results.
Users Guides
The Users Guides for ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE contain necessary information for using their respective screeners. Each Users Guide includes
Procedures for planning a monitoring program, using and scoring the questionnaires, making referrals, and evaluating the monitoring program throughout implementation
Useful sample letters and forms, in both English and Spanish
Detailed technical data about the questionnaires, including information on validity, sensitivity, specificity, and overreferral and underreferral rates
Suggested intervention activities for distribution to families
Information on the development of ASQ products since 1979
Learning Activities
The Ages & Stages Learning Activities book (available in English or Spanish) or CD-ROM (available in English) contains more than 300 inexpensive, developmentally appropriate activities, divided by age range and ASQ domain, that parents can use with their children. Professionals can
photocopy or print out the 60 sheets of stimulating learning activities to share with parents to
support their childs development and encourage parentchild interaction.
Materials Kit
The optional ASQ-3 Materials Kit gives users quick, convenient access to the items they may
need during screening. Including more than 20 engaging toys, books, and other necessary items,
the kit is designed to encourage a childs participation and support effective, accurate administration of the questionnaires. The materials in the ASQ-3 Materials Kit are safe, durable, easy
to clean, age appropriate, culturally sensitive, and gender neutral. The ASQ-3 Materials Kit
comes with a helpful booklet on how to use the kit with the questionnaires and a sturdy tote bag
with zipper closure for convenient storage and travel. See www.agesandstages.com for a complete
list of items in the kit.
Training Support
The ASQ system includes three DVDs appropriate to support training of program staff. The Ages
& Stages Questionnaires on a Home Visit shows how to use the questionnaires in the home environment with families. ASQ-3 Scoring & Referral explains how to score and interpret ASQ3 questionnaire results. For ASQ:SE users, ASQ:SE in Practice gives an inside look at a home visitor using the social-emotional screener with the family of a 4-year-old boy.
The www.agesandstages.com web site will provide information about additional training
materials for administrators and program staff as these materials are developed.
Jane Squires, Ph.D., Professor and Director, Center on Human Development/University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities and the Early Intervention Program, University
of Oregon, Eugene
Dr. Squires is a professor of special education, focusing on the field of early intervention/early
childhood special education. She has directed several research studies on the Ages & Stages Questionnaires and Ages & Stages Questionnaires: Social-Emotional and has also directed national
outreach training activities related to developmental screening and the involvement of parents
in the monitoring of their childs development. She has investigated early identification of
social-emotional disabilities in preschool children and a linked systems approach to improving
social-emotional competence in young children. In addition, Dr. Squires directs masters and
doctoral level personnel preparation program and teaches graduate classes on early intervention/
special education.
Diane Bricker, Ph.D., Professor Emerita and Former Director, Early Intervention Program,
Center on Human Development, University of Oregon, Eugene
Dr. Bricker served as the director of the Early Intervention Program at the Center on Human
Development, University of Oregon, from 1978 to 2004. She was a professor of special education, focusing on the fields of early intervention and communication. Dr. Bricker has been a
primary author of the Ages & Stages Questionnaires and directed research activities on the ASQ
system starting in 1980. She has published extensively on assessment/evaluation and personnel
preparation in early intervention.
Elizabeth Twombly, M.S., Senior Research Assistant, Early Intervention Program, Center on
Human Development, University of Oregon, Eugene
Ms. Twombly is a senior research assistant at the Early Intervention Program, Center on
Human Development, University of Oregon. For the past 20 years, she has been involved in
ongoing research studies on the Ages & Stages Questionnaires (including the renorming for the
third edition of the ASQ) and the Ages & Stages Questionnaires: Social Emotional (ASQ:SE).
Ms. Twombly has provided training and technical assistance nationally, and in other countries,
on the use of ASQ and ASQ:SE in social service, educational, health, and medical settings. Her
areas of interest and research include the involvement of parents in early childhood and early
intervention systems, cultural considerations in assessment and intervention, infant mental
health, and systems of care for substance-exposed newborns.
Robert Nickel, M.D., Professor of Pediatrics, Department of Pediatrics, and Medical Director,
Child Development and Rehabilitation Center, Oregon Health & Science University, Eugene
Dr. Nickel is an associate professor of pediatrics in the Department of Pediatrics and at the
Child Development and Rehabilitation Center (CDRC), Oregon Health & Science University,
and he is the medical director of the Eugene office at CDRC. He has been instrumental in the
production of materials related to developmental monitoring activities, including the Infant
Motor Screen (screen test/manual and videotape) and Developmental Screening for Infants 03
Years of Age (manual and videotape), part of a training program for primary health care professionals. As a developmental pediatrician, he attends a number of clinics for children with special
health care needs in the Portland and Eugene CDRC offices and at outreach sites.
Jantina Clifford, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Early Intervention Program, Center on Human
Development, University of Oregon, Eugene
Dr. Clifford is an assistant professor at the University of Oregon Early Intervention Program,
where she teaches graduate courses in early intervention/early childhood special education. In
addition to teaching at the university level, Dr. Clifford provides training internationally on the
Ages & Stages Questionnaires and the Ages & Stages Questionnaires: Social-Emotional. Her
professional interests include personnel preparation, the development and evaluation of early
childhood assessment measures, and issues pertaining to the healthy development of internationally adopted children and support for their families. Prior to the pursuit of her doctoral
degree, Dr. Clifford served as an early childhood educator for 8 years.
Robert Hoselton, Research Assistant, Early Intervention Program, Center on Human Development, University of Oregon, Eugene
Mr. Hoselton received a B.S. degree in computer science from the University of Oregon in
2004. He has been involved with several research studies on the Ages & Stages Questionnaires.
His most important contributions include data collection and analysis for technical reports. Mr.
Hoselton designed and developed a web site and online applications used for national ASQ data
collection.
LaWanda Potter, M.S., Administrator and Program Manager, EC CARES, Lane County, Oregon
Ms. Potter is an administrator and program manager for EC CARES, an early intervention/
early childhood special education (EI/ECSE) program in Oregon. She received her masters
degree in child development and family studies from Purdue University. Ms. Potter has been
involved with several research studies on the Ages & Stages Questionnaires, including questionnaire revisions, data analysis, and documentation. She has also provided outreach training on
the Ages & Stages Questionnaires system across the United States. Ms. Potter is a co-developer
of The Ages & Stages Questionnaires on a Home Visit DVD. She continues to provide training
to child care providers and EI/ECSE personnel on implementing the ASQ in programs.
Linda Mounts, M.A., Infant Development Specialist, Regional Center of the East Bay, Oakland, California
Ms. Mounts is an infant development specialist and has worked for more than 30 years in clinical and research settings with infants and toddlers. While at the Center on Human Development at the University of Oregon, she assisted with development and research on the Ages &
Stages Questionnaires. Ms. Mounts is employed by the Regional Center of the East Bay in
northern California, evaluating young children from birth to 3 years of age.
Jane Farrell, M.S., Early Intervention/Early Childhood Special Education Specialist, EC CARES,
Lane County, Oregon
Ms. Farrell provides direct services to young children, birth to 5 years of age, who are experiencing developmental delays or disabilities. Her varied roles include home visitor, parent/toddler
group teacher, early childhood special education consultant, and individualized family service
program coordinator. Ms. Farrell received her masters degree from the University of Oregon
Early Intervention Program in 1992. She coordinated the first Ages & Stages Questionnaires
(ASQ) outreach project in the country, providing training and consultation on systematic use of
the ASQ in 25 states. She then took a position as an early intervention specialist in Wiesbaden,
Germany, where she participated on a team that developed a full range of early intervention services for the overseas military communities, including implementation of the ASQ as a Child
Find and screening system. Ms. Farrell is a coauthor of The Ages & Stages Questionnaires on a
Home Visit training DVD and continues to provide ASQ training throughout the United States.
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