ASQ Calculator
ASQ Screening Results
Chronological Age: months
Adjusted Age: months
Suggested Questionnaire Interval:
How to Use the ASQ Calculator
What is the ASQ Calculator?
The ASQ Calculator is a tool used to determine which ASQ screening interval (in months) is most appropriate for a child, based on their birth date, current age, and whether they were born prematurely.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Enter the Child's Date of Birth
- This is the actual date the child was born.
2. Enter the Screening/Test Date
- Use today’s date or the planned date of screening.
3. Indicate if the Child Was Born Prematurely
- Select "Yes" if the child was born before 37 weeks.
- Select "No" if they were full-term.
4. Enter How Many Weeks Early
- If premature, provide the number of weeks early.
- The tool automatically adjusts the child’s age to account for prematurity.
5. Click “Calculate ASQ Age”
- The results will show:
- Chronological Age (how many months since birth)
- Adjusted Age (with prematurity taken into account)
- Suggested Questionnaire Interval (e.g. 12 months)
Example
Let’s say a child was born on January 1, 2024, and the screening is happening on May 1, 2025.
- The child is 16 months old.
- If born 4 weeks early, the adjusted age is 15 months.
- The calculator recommends the 15- or 16-month questionnaire (nearest available interval).
FAQ About the ASQ Calculator
Q1: What is the ASQ?
A: ASQ stands for Ages and Stages Questionnaire — a developmental screening tool for children from birth to age 5.
Q2: Why adjust for prematurity?
A: Children born early often meet milestones later. Adjusting age helps ensure fair and accurate screening.
Q3: How often should ASQ be used?
A: Typically at 2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 60 months, but varies based on medical or educational needs.
Q4: Can I use this for toddlers or preschoolers?
A: Yes. The calculator works for any child under 5 years old.
Q5: Can this be printed or shared with doctors?
A: Yes! You can print the results or copy them into a developmental report.