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How your child plays, learns, speaks, acts, and moves offers important clues about your child’s development. Developmental milestones are things most children can do by a certain age.
In this public service video for parents, Lisa Shulman, M.D., uses video of babies and toddlers to show the communication milestones expected in typically developing children. She also discusses what parents should do if they suspect their child is developmentally delayed.
Supporting young children’s social-emotional health, while always important, has taken on new significance during the COVID-19 health crisis. This edWebinar will highlight how to strengthen every child’s social-emotional skills through screening, early identification, and competence-building exercises.
Learn new ways to continue to support families and administer developmental screening with ASQ-3 during the current health crisis.
Using an interactive video conferencing service to provide early childhood screening. This video shows a demonstration of a virtual home visit through Parents as Teachers@telehealth. It was produced as part of a project to inform best practices in interactive video conferencing with families when screening young children.
This webinar goes into detail on how to use the ASQ Review Guide
This video (in English) shows how the ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE, can be administered in a busy pediatric office setting with two different parent/child clients. It highlights step-by-step office flow procedures. A pediatrician shows how to use conversation to discuss and interpret screening results with families. To learn more about implementation, see Early Childhood Screening in Primary Care
A collection of recorded webinars on important topics in early developmental screening as a basic go-to resource for parents or providers. Learn, refresh and support others in best use of these parent completed tools. Free recordings presented by the co-developers of ASQ and ASQ:SE.
Learning and behavior handouts for parents/teachers.
Tips on challenging behavior and more. Click on Family Articles.
Developmental timeline for ages birth to 5 yrs.