Who should take the measures on this site?

If you are the parent or adult most responsible for raising your child, you can answer the questions on our screens.

Your child must be younger than 8 years of age

Who should not take the measures on this site?

If your child has had recent diagnostic testing, is in the process of being tested, or is enrolled in therapy, you probably do not need our service. That said, if your child is between 18 months and 5 years of age and you have specific questions about the possibility of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), you may benefit from taking our measures in order to find your child's risk for ASD and what to do if the risk level is high. If this is the case, we will show you how to follow the American Academy of Neurology's recommendations.

If your child has passed his or her 8th birthday and you have concerns about his or her progress, please contact the school psychologist at your child's school and request that screening tests be given. Also, if your child is already enrolled in school, the school may have given your child group achievement tests. Look at the results carefully. Scores below the 20th percentile suggest the need for more complete testing. If you are not happy with your efforts to work with the school system, please look for a developmental-behavioral pediatrician or a developmental psychologist in the yellow pages and make an appointment. Developmental psychologists and developmental-behavioral pediatricians specialize in children who may have special challenges with learning and behavior.

Please check back

We will be adding further screening measures for older children soon. If you'd like us to alert you when that occurs, please send us a message by clicking here "Feedback Form".