Signs and Symptoms
Screening
Diagnosis
Other
100

Children with autism may struggle with making this type of contact, often considered an important social cue.

Eye contact

100

This common parent-completed screening questionnaire is often used to identify early signs of autism in toddlers.

M-CHAT (Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers)?

100

The average age of autism diagnosis in the U.S. is around this number of years, though symptoms often appear earlier.

3-4 years

100

In our NEIS office, these 2 providers are able to diagnose ASD

Dr. Stage and Dr. Mousa

200

Instead of using words or gestures, some children with autism may use a caregiver’s hand to grab objects, a behavior called...

Hand-leading

200

If a child scores medium on the M-CHAT, the next recommended step in NEIS is this.

CARS Assessment

200

This comprehensive, play-based assessment is considered the "gold standard" for diagnosing autism.

Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS)

200

After diagnosis, children may receive therapies such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, and this behavior-based approach.

Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)

300

A child with autism might repeat words or phrases they hear without necessarily understanding their meaning, a behavior called...

Echolalia 

300

One limitation of the M-CHAT is that some children may pass despite showing these behaviors/skills. (will take specific examples)

subtle autism traits (ex: lining toys up)

300

The ADOS can be used for individuals across a wide age range, starting as young as this age.

12 months

300

According to the CDC, approximately this many children in the U.S. are diagnosed with autism.

1 in 36

400

Babies typically follow others’ gazes to see what they are looking at which may be absent in autism, a skilled called....

Joint-attention

400

This is the total number of yes-or-no questions on the standard M-CHAT questionnaire.

20

400

In our office, a full autism assessment typically includes these three main components.

Review of developmental history, play-based standardized assessment/observation, and parent interview (DSM-IV)

400

Research suggests that autism in girls may be significantly underdiagnosed due to this long-standing issue in diagnostic tools.

male-biased/male-focused diagnostic model