AGES & STAGES
QUESTIONNAIRES
Broward County Provider Guide
Prepared by Claudette Hinds
Child Development Training Specialist
Family Central, Inc.
Phone/Fax: 954-724-4608
Email: [email protected]
Goal and Objectives
Goal:
To help early care professionals in completing
Ages and Stages-3 and Ages and Stages:
Social Emotional Questionnaires (ASQ)
Objectives:
- To explain the purpose and process of screening
- To Introduce the ASQ Questionnaires
- To give directions for completing the ASQ
Questionnaires
Provider’s Checklist of ASQ Guide
Materials
Your ASQ Questionnaire Guide includes instructions and a sample:
Tracking List
ASQ-3 Questionnaire
ASQ:SE Questionnaire
Parent Letter
School Readiness Act
Federal legislation was passed in 1999 to provide developmentally appropriate educational services for preschool children at risk of academic failure. It stipulates that all school readiness funded children 0-5 years old be screened for possible developmental delays with documentation of the learning progress of these children.
AGENCY FOR WORKFORCE
INNOVATION as of 2010- 2011
• The Office of Early Learning is standardizing Florida’s approach to screening statewide by purchasing for use in each County the newly revised Ages & Stage Questionnaires (ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE), a comprehensive, valid and reliable tool; plus the ASQ online data storage and reporting services, and training to implement the screens.
A Developmental Screen is a…
• Short, quick, snapshot of a child’s skills
• An instrument used to provide a glimpse of a
child’s current stage of development
• Means of identifying infants and young children’s
strengths and challenges
• Way of determining if a child may need further
assessment for possible developmental or
behavioral concerns
A Developmental Screen is NOT…
• An intelligence test
• An accountability or program evaluation
• A diagnosis of a problem
• HOWEVER - with early intervention, a child can overcome a range of developmental, behavioral, and learning challenges
Broward County ASQ Services
• Family Central, Incorporated, under
contract to the Early Learning Coalition of
Broward County will oversee the
implementation of developmental and
social-emotional screening services to all
children upon eligibility for school
readiness financial assistance as well as
annually according to their birthday
County Services, cont’d• Parents/Guardians at Family Central who
consent to developmental screening will be
asked to complete the appropriate screening
tool for their child(ren) at the time of enrollment
• An age-appropriate screen will be given or
mailed to Parents/Guardians unable to complete
the screen at the time of enrollment
• For each of these children an age-appropriate
screen will be mailed annually to their early
childhood provider for completion and return to
FCI the month of their birthday
Process of Anniversary ASQ
Screens
• Family Central will assign a Child Development Specialist to work with each facility
• FCI will identify the children to be screened at each site monthly, creating a list for the provider
• The CD Specialist will label age-appropriate questionnaires with the child’s name, DOB, age in months, facility name, and the due date
• Labeled questionnaires will be mailed to the site Contact Person by the 5th of each month with a postage-paid return envelope
Contact Person’s RoleYour Contact Person will:
• Receive the mailed Questionnaire packets and tracking log with the name each child
• Distribute ASQ Questionnaires to each child’s teacher
• Ensure that enclosed Parent Letters are given to the family
• Collect completed, un-scored Questionnaires
• Check the child’s name on the tracking log
• Mail returned packets to FCI
• Communicate training or questionnaire needs to your CD Specialist
About ASQ - 3• System of 21 questionnaires to screen the
development of children from 1 month – 66 months
• Version 3 differs from previous questionnaires with the addition of a screen for 2 and 9 months, updated cut-off scores, and a new “monitoring” zone for children with borderline results
• Designed to be completed by parents or early care providers
• Questionnaires are made up of app 30 questions ranging from simple to more complex tasks
• Takes approximately 15-20 minutes to complete
• Available in English and Spanish
ASQ – 3, cont’d
• Areas of development screened:
– Communication – pre-speech, early language,
listening, and understanding
– Gross Motor – coordinated movement of head, arms,
body, and legs
– Fine Motor – eye/hand and finger movements
– Problem Solving - approach to learning and
challenges
– Personal-Social - play alone, with toys and/or with
other children
About ASQ:SE
• System of 8 questionnaires to screen the emotional and social well-being of infants and young children
• Questionnaires for children from 6 – 60 months with from 22 – 36 items
• Designed to be completed by parents or early care providers
• Takes app. 15 minutes to complete
• Available in English and Spanish
ASQ:SE, cont’d
• Questions cover 7 behavioral areas:
– Self-Regulation -- calming self or adjusting to
environment
– Compliance –following directions or rules
– Communication – verbal or non-verbal sharing of
feelings
– Adaptive Functioning – meeting of physical needs
– Autonomy – acting without guidance
– Affect – demonstrating feelings to others
– Interaction with People – social relationships
COMPLETING QUESTIONNAIRES:
ASQ Questionnaires have 3 parts:
1. Information Page – where information on the
child and center are recorded
2. Content Questions – divided into screening
areas which are followed by open-ended, short
answer questions
3. Summary Page – which providers will not
complete
Each part is labeled with the screening age
1. Information Page
ASQ-3 Age label gives the age-range for which it can be used. Example - - 2 month Questionnaire [1 month 0 days through 2 months 30 days]. Double-check to be certain correct form is being used
CD Specialist will put:
–child’s name, birth date,
–name of your facility,
–return due date on the questionnaire
Information Page, cont’d
• Provider completing the Questionnaire
will fill in:
– Date the questionnaire was completed
– Their name
– Relationship to the child
– Name(s) of anyone helping them complete
the questionnaires, such as the parent or
previous teacher
2. Content Questions• Staff member answering the questions must have
cared for the child at least 1 month
• Read each question and fill out the answer that BEST represents the child’s ability
• Be objective and professional when answering for the child’s sake
• When not sure of the answer, interact with the child and ask him/her to do the task
• Parents may be asked to help answer questions as well
• Answer each question. Do not leave any blanks
• Do Not Score Questionnaires
Answering ASQ -3 Questions
• Answer each question by placing a check (√) in
the appropriate box.
• Your choices for responses are:
YES - - Check if the child is doing the activity now and
can do it regularly.
SOMETIMES - - Check if the child is just beginning the
activity or has some difficulty in doing it consistently.
Please give credit for partially mastered skills.
NOT YET - - Check if the child is not doing the activity
at all.
A CHECK (√) - - in the Overall Section for YES or NO
Answering ASQ:SE Questions
• Check (√) the box that best describes the child’s behavior.
• Your choices for responses are: MOST OF THE TIME - - Check if the child exhibits the
behavior almost always.
SOMETIMES - - Check if the child will exhibit the behavior some of the time.
RARELY OR NEVER - - Check if the child never or rarely exhibits the behavior.
CHECK IF THIS IS A CONCERN - - Check (√) this circle only if that behavior is a particular concern to you. You still must have one of the above 3 boxes checked as well.
Submitting Questionnaires
• Give completed, un-scored questionnaires to
your facility’s Contact Person
• Every child on the tracking log must be
accounted for with their questionnaire attached
• If the child has been terminated or is no longer
enrolled, please note this on the child’s
questionnaire and return it with the others
• You may copy original questionnaires for your
facility’s files
• Original tracking log may remain at the facility
Sending Info Back to Family
Central
Contact Person will mail the following
1. ORIGINAL ASQ Questionnaires
2. Copy of tracking log of children to be
screened
3. All documents should be returned in FCI
addressed, postage paid envelope
Technical AssistanceYou may request ASQ Questionnaires for other children enrolled in school readiness financial assistance or on the Wait List. Providers may contact the following FCI staff for assistance or with this or other questions concerning the screening process.
•Assigned Child Development Specialist:
•Child Development Training Specialist:
Claudette Hinds at 954-724-4608 or
Email: [email protected]
•Developmental Screening Manager:
Jill Gelman at 954-724-4087 or
Email: [email protected]