Autism checklist
The diagnosis of Autism is a very skilled task, which should be undertaken with the utmost sensitivity.  Please remember it is very easy to go down the wrong path with home-based diagnosis.  As with the other checklists provide on this site, use the list to see if the child “fits”, if they don’t then the difficulty probably isn’t Autism.  Although it is crucial that you bear in mind that Autism is a spectrum disorder.  Which means that it is a very, very broad church.  The diagnosis encompasses a huge array of difference between individual cases.   The behaviours listed would normally be expected to be present across social contexts and thus be present in contexts where they are quite inappropriate, taking into account the age of the child.   If the following checklist seems to provide a good “fit” then it would probably be wise to seek a referral to specialist who can clarify the situation and provide a professional diagnosis.

It is crucial that the difference between a diagnosis, which is very broad, and a successful teaching approach, which is very specific and individual, is appreciated.  Diagnosis does help in so far as we know from previous experience that certain general approaches to Autistic children are very effective.  However, as every Autistic child is different they will need the way they are taught adjusted to suit them.  This can only be achieved by thoughtful and reflective teaching.  The role of the psychologist is to promote that process and bring into the loop an array of ideas and strategies to help enhance learning opportunities.  

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Autism checklist

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