Reviews
Frank Bernt, (2017). Test review of Ages & Stages Questionnaires®: Social-Emotional, Second Edition. In J.F. Carlson, K.F. Geisinger, & J.L. Jonson (Eds.), The twentieth mental measurements yearbook. Retrieved from http://marketplace.unl.edu/buros/ - May 10, 2017
'In summary, the instrument is an elegant balance of attention to psychometric standards and clinical utility.'
Christine DiStefano, (2017). Test review of Ages & Stages Questionnaires®: Social-Emotional, Second Edition. In J.F. Carlson, K.F. Geisinger, & J.L. Jonson (Eds.), The twentieth mental measurements yearbook. Retrieved from http://marketplace.unl.edu/buros/ - May 10, 2017
'The test meets its goals of providing an instrument that is brief, easy for parents to complete, and is effective in distinguishing between children with and without social-emotional competence problems.'
Faith Golden, It's Aparent, Parenting and Behavior Specialists - November 3, 2015
"I am very impressed with the 2-month questionnaire…I believe that it will help parents to be more watchful of their infant's development."
Kelly Isrow, Associate Coordinator Great Start Collaborative, TA Specialist, Oakland Schools Early Childhood - November 3, 2015
ASQ:SE-2 has more areas where parents can document specific concerns or issues in detail. That information is critical for the professionals scoring ASQ:SE-2 … In general, the advanced scoring system [with the addition of the monitoring zone] makes ASQ:SE-2 a stronger screening tool, and with the ability to calculate allowable exceptions due to diversity [with adjusted scoring], it is much more parent friendly.
Jennifer Shopp, Community of Recover Aiding Families in Transition (C.R.A.F.T) - October 27, 2015
The 2 month questionnaire was very on point … I also appreciated the informational summary sheet and its similarity to ASQ-3, which I currently use.
Ruth Seedorf, Baby Bear Hugs - October 27, 2015
"It is helpful to have the option of the 2 month questionnaire! The parenting educators that deliver ASQ:SE-2 will be happy to have an earlier option to help answer questions or concerns that parents bring up and to address their own concerns."