Scoring ASQ-3 and interpreting the results is easier with this
updated training DVD, which shows professionals how to use the #1
screening system accurately and sensitively. Viewers first get a
brief overview of the ASQ-3 questionnaires and the screening
process. Then they'll watch a home visitor guiding a mother as she
fills out a questionnaire for an infant and tries the ASQ-3 tasks
with her child. Through footage of specific tasks and close-ups of
sample questions and scores, ASQ-3 users will discover how to
- use the revised third edition scoring sheets.
- convert parent responses into point values.
- compare the results with the cutoff scores.
- use the ASQ-3 monitoring zone to determine if a child's
progress should be monitored in one or more areas.
- interpret parent responses on the Overall section of
ASQ-3.
- decide if a referral for further assessment is needed.
Ideal for early interventionists, home visitors, pediatricians,
teachers, and other early childhood practitioners, this DVD is a
critical professional development tool no ASQ-3 user should be
without.
The Scoring and Referral DVD is part of ASQ-3™, the
bestselling screener trusted for more than 15 years to pinpoint
delays as early as possible during the crucial first 5 years of
life. ASQ-3 questionnaires are reliable and valid,
parent-completed, cost effective, recommended by top organizations,
and easy to administer and score. The 21 age-appropriate
questionnaires effectively screen five key developmental areas:
communication, gross motor, fine motor, problem solving, and
personal-social.
Learn more about the complete "ASQ-3 system," and discover "ASQ:
SE," the screener that reliably identifies young children at risk
for social or emotional difficulties.
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