Evaluation if you have concerns about autism or related developmental issues.
10 analysis sectors, over 100 proven questions.
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The goal is to determine whether an individual meets the criteria for ASD and, if so, to assess the severity of symptoms. Seeking an evaluation is crucial for understanding and addressing potential challenges associated with ASD.
Just click on the TAKE THE TEST button, then answer questions. Be fair to yourself. Answer as honestly as possible.
After submission of your answers to all questions, the platform generates a unique report and, based on the category results, suggests improvements to improve.
Autism test categories
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SOCIAL INTERACTION
Individual’s ability to establish and maintain social relationships, understand non-verbal signals, and participate in communication situations.
2
COMMUNICATION
Verbal and non-verbal communication skills, understanding of language nuances, and the ability to express one’s thoughts or feelings.
3
RESTRICTED AND REPETITIVE BEHAVIOR
Presence and intensity of restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior, such as stereotyped movements or fixation on certain activities.
4
EMPATHY AND UNDERSTANDING OF EMOTIONS
An individual’s ability to understand the emotions of others, show empathy and engage in emotional situations.
5
STRUCTURE AND FLEXIBILITY
Assessment of preference for a structured environment, ability to adapt to change, and degree of flexibility in thinking and behavior.
6
SENSORY PERCEPTION
Sensitivity and reactions to sensory stimuli, including the processing of visual, auditory, tactile and other sensory information.
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SCHOOL OR WORK ADAPTATION
An individual’s ability to adapt in a school or work environment, including the ability to perform tasks and communicate with others.
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FAMILY DYNAMICS
Assessing the impact of autism on family dynamics and relationships, including family support and understanding.
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DEVELOPMENT MILESTONES
Achievement of key developmental milestones at different stages of life, including motor and cognitive development.
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HEALTH AND PSYCHIATRIC ASPECTS
Relationship of autism to physical and mental health, including possible comorbidities and impacts on the overall condition of the individual.
Concerns about Social Communication and Interaction
If you experience persistent challenges in social communication and interaction, such as difficulties with making and maintaining relationships, understanding social cues, or engaging in reciprocal conversations.
Repetitive Behaviors and Restricted Interests
If you engage in repetitive behaviors or have restricted interests that significantly impact your daily life.
Sensory Sensitivities
If you have heightened sensitivities or aversions to sensory stimuli (e.g., light, sound, touch) that interfere with your functioning.
Developmental Milestones
If you, your parents, or caregivers noticed delays or atypical development in language, social, or motor skills during your early developmental years.
Concerns in Multiple Life Areas
If challenges related to social communication, repetitive behaviors, or sensory sensitivities impact various aspects of your life, such as work, relationships, or daily activities.
Seeking Clarity
If you are seeking clarity about your neurodevelopmental profile and believe an autism assessment could provide insights into your strengths and challenges.
Everyone of us need from time to time to sit down and review one’s life. Whether you lost the direction in difficult life situation, or you burned out in work, or you are just interested in which stage of life you are right now.
The scope is the same for all people and includes including all aspects like Social interaction, Communication, Restricted and repetitive behavior, Empathy and understanding of emotions, Structure and flexibility, Sensory perception, school or work adaptation, Family dynamics, Development milestones, Health and psychiatric aspects.