Welcome to the ASQ Online System for Kansas! - Ages and Stages
The early years of life build a foundation for children’s future learning, health, and success. Parents, providers, and communities play a critical role in helping children grow and thrive. By participating in developmental screening, early childhood professionals of all kinds can check children’s development, address any potential concerns, and connect families to services and supports in their community. Screening can also help build relationships with families, starting conversations and empowering parents around their children’s development.
To advance kindergarten readiness, all Kansas elementary schools are partnering with families of incoming kindergarten students to collect kindergarten-entry data. ASQ Online is now available to any Kansas community partner serving children ages zero to five. For community partners that would like to learn more, contact your local community Part C ASQ Account Administrator.
Download the fact sheet to prepare for the 2026 Kindergarten Snapshot (ASQ).
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Kansas has resumed regular live virtual trainings for Kansas early childhood care and education providers. These “Introduction to the Ages & Stages Questionnaires (ASQ)” trainings are designed to support the statewide expansion of the Ages & Stages Questionnaires® and will not be specific to the Kindergarten Readiness Snapshot. You can register for these trainings through the TASN Events website: ksdetasn.org/events.
Kindergarten and early childhood providers can view recorded support modules and videos and download the initiative resources to help you use the ASQ tools. Part C providers and community early childhood providers can access resources specific to infant-toddler services through Part C Enterprise Resources.
Whom do you contact for questions?
For simple questions related to the Kindergarten Readiness Snapshot (for example, resetting a password to ASQ Online), contact Brookes Publishing Technical Support or call 1-866-404-9853.
For more specific questions (for example, setting up ASQ Online Family Access links), contact the Brookes Implementation Team at implementation@brookespublishing.com.
The Kansas State Department of Education can provide guidance and answer questions for Kansas users. Contact Stacy Clarke at kansasicc@ksde.gov.
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Learn more about the use of ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE-2 as the Kansas Kindergarten Readiness Snapshot Tool through these FAQs.
Printable versions of the ASQ®-3/ ASQ®: SE-2 Parent/Guardian Consent Form as well as text to copy and paste in the “Consent paragraph” section of Family Access are provided below. Both English and Spanish are available.
For Accounts Administered by Schools
- Printable Statewide ASQ Parent or Guardian Consent Form in English (PDF) | (DOCX)
- Printable Statewide ASQ Parent or Guardian Consent Form in Spanish (PDF) | (DOCX)
- Statewide ASQ Parent or Guardian Consent Form Text for Family Access (English and Spanish) (DOCX)
For Accounts Administered by Part C Programs
Watch these 25 to 40-minute recorded webinars for in-depth instruction on getting started with ASQ Online.
Watch these short, handy 5-minute videos to see key features and functions of the ASQ Online system.
This document aligns the content from the Kansas Early Learning Standards with items of the Ages & Stages Questionnaires®, Third Edition (ASQ®-3) (48, 54, 60, and 72 month intervals) and the Ages & Stages Questionnaires®: Social-Emotional, Second Edition (ASQ®:SE-2) (48 and 60 month intervals).
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Get quick tips and resources to aid your ASQ implementation, detailed articles that address key topics related to screening, important reminders from the KSDE early childhood team, and more!
This searchable Resource Library has free tip sheets, infographics, parent handouts, activities, and articles on implementing ASQ-3 and ASQ:SE-2.
There can be some confusion about the difference between screening and assessment in early childhood settings. This infographic helps illustrate key characteristics for each type of tool.
Download this toolkit, filled with free resources to help programs successfully implement ASQ-3. This toolkit includes tips for screening with ASQ-3, engaging with families, and boosting child development.
Download this toolkit, filled with free resources to help programs successfully implement ASQ:SE-2. This toolkit includes tips for screening with ASQ:SE-2, engaging with families, and encouraging social-emotional development.
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“I like the ASQ:SE, which is an easy non-threatening tool to use to assess important social-emotional developmental milestones of the baby…. This tool lends itself well to developing educational activities to foster a healthy parenting relationship.”
Cynthia Suire, MSN, RN, Nurse–Family Partnership Program Louisiana Office of Public Health