O Ages and Stages Questionnaires Brasil (ASQ-BR) no monitoramento do desenvolvimento de crianças de 5 a 50 meses de idade que frequentam centros de educação infantil
Resumen
It is well known that early childhood care is crucial to the development of the child.
Thus, the demand for quality public services is made factual, considerably increasing
the diligence for day-care centers and pre-schools. Kindergartens and preschools
constitute development contexts with unique potentialities, since they bring together and
accompany a large number of children from time to time and are therefore an important
space for monitoring children's development. In Brazil, the scarcity of specific
instruments for monitoring child development is a problem, since the number of
children at risk of delay is relatively high. Recently adapted to the Brazilian context, the
Ages and Stages Questionnaires Brazil (ASQ-BR) has been referred to internationally
as an excellent instrument for monitoring child development, demonstrating good
psychometric properties. It is in this sense that the present project aims to outline the
overall development profile of children from 5 to 50 months of age who attend the
Municipal Child Education Centers of a municipality in the interior of São Paulo,
through ASQ-BR. For this, the educators applied the instrument with 392 children,
whose performance was analyzed quantitatively. As a result, it was obtained that, in
general, 97.96% of the children were born at term, 51.79% are female and are located in
the questionnaires from 36 to 48 months. Girls performed better than boys in all
categories, but this difference was only statistically significant in the categories: Fine
Motor Co-ordination and Personal-Social Coordination. The highest scores were
obtained in the category of Large Motor Coordination, Communication and Problem
Solving, and the lowest scores were in the Personal-Social category and the Fine Motor
Coordination category. The two categories with the highest incidence of delays were the
Personal-Social category and the Fine Motor Coordination category, respectively. As
for the applicability of the instrument in the context of early childhood education, by
educators, it was clear the importance of monitoring child development, especially by
these professionals and the need for complementary instruments that allow a more
targeted look at the individuality of each child. In addition, the ASQ-BR was identified
by these professionals as an important source of information that, in the course of the
research, reverberated positively in professional practice and, consequently, in the
development of the participating children.