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Ages and Stages Questionnaire
Ages and Stages Questionnaire Assessment
Adrian Loucious
EDU 618
Dr. Breegle

Abstract
The ASQ (Ages and Stages Questionnaires) is a series of questionnaires that is completed by parents of the infant or child, Preschool educators, Kindergarten teachers, and Day Care Providers. The ASQ is designed to screen the developmental performance of children in the areas of communication, gross motor skills, fine motor skills, problem solving, personal-social skills, and overall development across time. The age-appropriate scale is completed by the parent of the infant or child, Preschool educators, Kindergarten teachers, and Day Care Providers. The items on the scale represent behaviors that the child should be able to perform at that age. The target Population of this assessment tool is for Children between the ages of 4 months and 60 months (5 years of age). This assessment is implemented in Head Start Programs; State funded Preschool programs and public schools.

Ages and Stages Questionnaire
A major obstacle to the timely delivery of early intervention services is the early and accurate identification of infants and young children who have developmental delays or disorders. The first step in obtaining needed services for infants and young children and their families is the establishment of comprehensive, first-level assessment programs. The Ages & Stages Questionnaires (ASQ) meets these criteria for a first-level comprehensive assessment program. The ASQ assessment system is composed of 19 questionnaires designed to be completed by parents of the infant or child, Preschool educators, Kindergarten teachers, or Day Care Providers. Questionnaire intervals include 4 months to 60 months (5 years of age). In most cases, these questionnaires can identify accurately infants or young children who are in need of further evaluation to determine whether they are eligible for early intervention services. Each questionnaire contains 30 developmental items that are

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