The ASQ-3 Materials Kit works by providing specific activities and materials that help evaluate a child’s development. Parents and professionals follow the guidance in the ASQ-3 questionnaire while using the kit to better understand a child’s abilities. Here are some examples of how the kit is used:
- Measuring communication skills:
- Child listens to a bell ringing.
- Child points to pictures in a book.
- Assessing gross motor skills:
- Child throws a small ball.
- Child walks along a straight line.
- Evaluating fine motor skills:
- Child stacks blocks.
- Child scribbles with a crayon.
- Testing problem-solving skills:
- Child matches shapes to a shape sorter.
- Child completes a simple puzzle.
- Observing personal-social skills:
- Child shares toys with others.
- Child imitates adult actions.
By using the ASQ-3 Materials Kit and the Ages and Stages Questionnaire-3, parents and professionals can identify areas where a kid may need extra support. Goally can help build life and language skills. With fun, engaging apps like digital visual schedules, AAC, and gamified learning, Goally supports children in overcoming challenges and reaching their full potential.
This post was originally published on May 1, 2023. It was updated on July 14, 2023.