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All parents wish for their children to reach maturity at a good pace. With the ASQ-3 you can keep tabs on your child’s progress throughout various developmental stages. We designed the ASQ Calculator to help parents and caregivers identify where their child is in their development.
Whether you are new to parenting, an experienced caregiver or teach children, using the ASQ Calculator on AizoroTools.com helps you assess your child’s development.
🧒 ASQ Developmental Score Calculator
Check if a child’s developmental scores fall within the typical range.
What is the ASQ-3?
The ASQ-3 is a well-known screening system designed to check a child’s development from 1 month to 5½ years. It covers five important areas of development:
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Communication – How your child talks, listens, and understands.
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Gross Motor – Big movements like crawling, walking, or jumping.
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Fine Motor – Small movements like picking up toys or using fingers.
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Problem Solving – How your child learns and plays.
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Personal-Social – How your child interacts with others and manages daily routines.
Each of these areas gives you a closer look at how your child is developing in comparison to children of the same age.
Why Use the ASQ Calculator?
We know parenting is busy, and filling out long paper forms can be overwhelming. That’s why we built the ASQ Calculator – to give you a fast and easy way to score your child’s development results online.
Here’s what the ASQ Calculator helps you do:
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Track progress based on your child’s age.
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Understand strengths and areas that may need attention.
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Get quick insights without needing to manually score each questionnaire.
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Share information easily with teachers, doctors, or therapists.
And the best part? You don’t need to be an expert to use it!
How the ASQ Calculator Works
Using the ASQ Calculator is simple and only takes a few steps:
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Enter your child’s age in months.
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Input the scores for each developmental area (0 to 60).
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Click calculate – and you’ll instantly see your child’s developmental status.
How Are Scores Calculated?
Each ASQ section (or domain) includes six questions. For each question, you select one of the following answers:
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Yes – Your child performs the skill regularly (10 points).
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Sometimes – Your child performs the skill occasionally (5 points).
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Not Yet – Your child doesn’t yet perform the skill (0 points).
Add up the scores for each section. The maximum score per section is 60.
Once you enter the scores into the calculator, it will automatically compare them to expected benchmarks for your child’s age and provide one of the following results:
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On Schedule – Development is progressing well.
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Monitor – Keep an eye on this area; repeat screening later.
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Needs Further Assessment – Consider talking to a professional.
Understanding the Five Areas of Development
Let’s take a closer look at what each domain means and how you can support your child’s growth in each area:
1. Communication
This checks how your child understands language, follows directions, and expresses themselves through words or gestures.
Ways to support communication:
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Talk to your child often, even if they don’t respond yet.
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Read books together daily.
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Sing songs and play naming games.
2. Gross Motor
These are large movements using arms, legs, or the whole body—like walking, jumping, and climbing.
Ways to support gross motor skills:
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Encourage your child to crawl, walk, or dance.
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Use parks or open spaces to let them run or climb safely.
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Play ball games or simple obstacle courses.
3. Fine Motor
Part of this area is made up of small dexterous actions, for example when holding a crayon, stacking blocks or doing up a button.
- Things you can do to help fine motor skills:
- Let your child play with blocks, crayons or little toys.
- Suggest that your child enjoy painting, drawing or working with clay.
- Help your kid learn to feed themselves or to brush their teeth.
4. Problem Solving
This looks at how your child explores and figures things out—like how to fit puzzle pieces or stack objects.
Ways to support problem solving:
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Play sorting games or simple puzzles.
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Let them explore cause and effect toys (like pop-up boxes).
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Ask open-ended questions like “What happens if we turn it this way?”
5. Personal-Social
These skills involve interacting with others and taking care of personal needs, like dressing or washing hands.
Ways to support personal-social growth:
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Set simple routines for meals and bedtimes.
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Encourage play with other children.
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Let your child try dressing or feeding themselves, even if it’s messy.
Example: Scoring with the ASQ Calculator
Let’s say you have a 24-month-old child and you entered the following scores:
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Communication: 50
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Gross Motor: 40
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Fine Motor: 45
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Problem Solving: 55
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Personal-Social: 48
What do the results mean?
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Communication (50): On schedule – your child is communicating well.
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Gross Motor (40): Monitor – encourage more movement-based activities.
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Fine Motor (45): On schedule – hand skills are developing.
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Problem Solving (55): On schedule – great thinking and playing skills.
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Personal-Social (48): Monitor – help with social play and daily tasks.
In this example, most areas are progressing well, but you might keep an eye on Gross Motor and Personal-Social and repeat the screen in a few months.
What If My Child Scores Below the Cutoff?
If one or more areas show signs of delay, don’t panic. Children grow at different rates. However, early action is always better.
Here’s what you can do:
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Talk to your pediatrician or a child development specialist.
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Look into early intervention services in your area.
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Use play-based activities to support development at home.
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Rescreen after a few months using the ASQ Calculator again.
Benefits of Early Screening
The earlier you catch a delay, the easier it is to help your child get back on track. The ASQ Calculator makes this easier by:
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Saving time on paperwork
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Helping you understand your child’s needs
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Supporting better communication with doctors or teachers
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Giving peace of mind to parents and caregivers
Tips for Parents and Caregivers
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Be honest with your answers – this gives the most accurate results.
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Use the tool regularly – track changes as your child grows.
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Celebrate strengths – every child has unique skills!
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Don’t compare your child too closely with others—development isn’t a race.
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Get help early if needed—there’s no shame in seeking support.
Conclusion
Child development is a journey with many milestones along the way. The ASQ Calculator is here to guide you through that journey by giving you a clearer picture of how your child is growing.
With a few simple inputs, you can gain valuable insight into your child’s communication, motor skills, problem solving, and social behavior—all from the comfort of your home.
So go ahead—try the ASQ Calculator on AizoroTools.com today and take the first step in understanding and supporting your child’s growth.