Autism Assessments: What Actually Matters (and What Doesn’t)
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About this listen
When a parent first begins exploring autism, the amount of information online can feel overwhelming.
What assessments actually matter?
What is the difference between a screening and a formal diagnosis?
And how do practitioners determine the most intentional path forward for a child?
In this episode of Practitioner Perspectives in Autism Care, Ashley Tamayo breaks down some of the most common autism assessments, why individualized care matters, and why patience during the diagnostic process is so important.
In this episode:
- The difference between a screening and a formal diagnosis
- Why online self-assessments are not enough
- Understanding the ADOS assessment
- How practitioners use interviews and observations together
- Why multiple assessments create a fuller picture
- The importance of individualized care and observation
- Why patience matters during the evaluation process
- How environments, regulation, and comfort impact assessments
- How NeuroSage Hub supports tracking, education, and individualized care plans
Key takeaway
Intentional care requires intentional assessment.
Every child is different, and understanding the full picture helps practitioners and families create the most supportive path forward.
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