Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition affecting social interaction, communication, and behavior. Early identification and intervention are critical for supporting children’s development. This article outlines how parents can participate in ASD screening, understand key signs, and access appropriate resources.
Children with ASD may exhibit the following traits:
Early screening is a critical step in identifying ASD. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends developmental screenings at 9, 18, and 24 months to detect delays. Parents should monitor developmental milestones and consult healthcare providers if concerns arise.
Developed by researchers at the University of California, Davis, M-CHAT is a widely used tool for early screening in children aged 16–30 months. Below are its 20 questions and scoring criteria:
Scoring:
Questions:
Interpreting Results:
Other validated tools include the ASQ (Ages and Stages Questionnaires), which assesses developmental milestones.
Parents should partner with healthcare providers, developmental pediatricians, or psychologists for formal evaluations. Diagnostic assessments may include:
Research indicates that early intervention significantly improves outcomes for children with ASD (Source: CDC, 2023). Key interventions include:
Parents play a critical role in:
Early screening and intervention are foundational to supporting children with ASD. By understanding developmental milestones, using validated screening tools, and collaborating with professionals, parents can ensure timely access to resources. Research underscores that early support improves long-term outcomes in social, communication, and adaptive skills (Source: CDC, 2023).
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