This quiz is a preliminary screening tool and should not replace a comprehensive evaluation by a qualified professional. If you have significant concerns about your child’s development, please consult a healthcare provider or specialist. Early identification and intervention can significantly improve the support and resources available to your child.
Does your child respond to their name?
How does your child communicate their needs?
Does your child initiate conversations or play with others?
How does your child react to social interactions?
Does your child make eye contact during conversations or play?
How does your child respond to others’ emotions?
Does your child exhibit repetitive behaviors (e.g., hand-flapping, rocking)?
How does your child react to changes in routine or environment?
Does your child have specific, intense interests?
How does your child respond to sensory stimuli (e.g., loud noises, bright lights)?
Does your child exhibit unusual sensory behaviors (e.g., sniffing objects, touching things repetitively)?
How does your child engage in pretend play or imaginative activities?
How does your child handle frustration or disappointment?
How is your child’s coordination and ability to perform physical activities (e.g., running, jumping)?
How well can your child focus on tasks or activities?
is my child autistic
Likely Typical Development
Your child likely exhibits typical development in the areas assessed by this quiz. Their communication, social interaction, and behavioral patterns appear to be in line with typical developmental milestones. If you have concerns about specific behaviors, discussing them with a pediatrician can provide reassurance and guidance.
Mild Concerns
Your child may have some traits that are less common but not necessarily indicative of ASD. These traits could be variations of typical development or might indicate the need for some additional support in certain areas. Monitoring their development and seeking advice from a healthcare professional can be beneficial. It's important to keep an eye on any emerging patterns or concerns.
Moderate Concerns
Your child shows several behaviors that could be associated with ASD. These behaviors suggest that your child might benefit from a more detailed evaluation by a professional. Early intervention can be very helpful, so it’s advisable to discuss these observations with a pediatrician or a child development specialist. They can provide a comprehensive assessment and recommend appropriate next steps or interventions.
Significant Concerns
Your child exhibits many behaviors consistent with ASD. These behaviors significantly align with common signs of autism, such as difficulties with social interaction, communication challenges, repetitive behaviors, and sensory sensitivities. It is strongly recommended to seek a professional assessment to determine if your child is on the autism spectrum. Early diagnosis and intervention can greatly improve outcomes for children with ASD, providing them with the support they need to thrive.
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