ASQ Calculator - Child Development Screening

Ages & Stages Questionnaire scoring tool for developmental monitoring. Enter domain scores to determine if a child is on track or needs additional support.

Child's Information

Domain Scores

Enter the total score (0-60) for each developmental domain

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Language and communication skills

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Large muscle movement and coordination

Hand and finger movement, coordination

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Learning and problem-solving abilities

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Self-help and social interactions

About ASQ Screening

The Ages & Stages Questionnaires® (ASQ-3) is a developmental screening tool used by parents and professionals to identify children who may need early intervention services.

Five Developmental Domains

  • Communication: Babbling, vocalizing, understanding, talking
  • Gross Motor: Movement, coordination, balance
  • Fine Motor: Hand/finger coordination, drawing
  • Problem Solving: Learning, playing, thinking
  • Personal-Social: Self-help, play with others

Score Interpretation

Above Monitoring Zone: Development appears on schedule
Monitoring Zone: Provide additional activities, rescreen
Below Cutoff: Further assessment recommended

Screening Tool Disclaimer

This calculator provides estimates based on ASQ scoring guidelines. It is not a substitute for the official ASQ-3 questionnaire or professional evaluation. Always consult with your pediatrician or child development specialist for proper assessment.

Understanding Child Development Screening

Why Screen Early?

  • Early identification leads to better outcomes
  • Brain plasticity is highest in early years
  • Early intervention services are most effective
  • AAP recommends screening at 9, 18, and 30 months
  • Parents are excellent observers of development

When to Be Concerned

  • !Loss of previously acquired skills
  • !Significant delay in multiple areas
  • !Limited eye contact or social responsiveness
  • !Not meeting age-appropriate milestones
  • !Your gut feeling says something is different

About ASQ Calculator - Ages & Stages Child Development Screening

Calculate ASQ-3 scores for child development screening. Assess five developmental domains from 2-60 months.

Our **ASQ Calculator** helps score the Ages & Stages Questionnaires® (ASQ-3) for developmental screening. Enter scores for each domain to see if results are on track, need monitoring, or warrant referral. For pregnancy tracking, use our Due Date Calculator.

The ASQ-3 screens five developmental areas: Communication, Gross Motor, Fine Motor, Problem Solving, and Personal-Social. It's used for children ages 2-60 months. Scores below cutoffs indicate potential delays warranting further evaluation. Track child health with our BMI Calculator.

**Screening Disclaimer:** This calculator interprets ASQ scores but doesn't replace the official questionnaire or professional evaluation. Always discuss results with your pediatrician or child development specialist. Early intervention services are available for qualifying children.

Key Features

All 5 developmental domains
Age-specific cutoffs
Prematurity adjustment
Risk level classification
Referral guidance
Resource recommendations

Why Use This Tool?

Track child development
Early concern identification
Prepare for provider visits
Understand screening results
Access to resources

Common Use Cases

Pediatric Screening: Routine developmental monitoring.

Early Intervention: Identify children needing services.

Parent Education: Understand developmental milestones.

School Readiness: Assess preschool-age development.

Technical Information

  • ASQ-3 has 21 age-specific questionnaires (2-60 months)
  • Each domain has 6 items scored 10, 5, or 0 points (max 60)
  • Cutoff scores vary by age and domain
  • Scores: Above cutoff (on track), monitoring zone, below cutoff (referral)

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How to Use

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Select child's age range

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Enter score for each domain

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Indicate if premature

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View results and interpretation

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Follow recommendations

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