Autism Test

Autism Test

Do you sometimes wonder if your child is deaf?

Is your child often upset when everyday noises occur?

This could include crying or screaming when loud music plays or someone runs a vacuum cleaner.

Is your child aware of details that are unusual that other people would typically miss?

Did your child start speaking by 2 years old?

Does your child prefer to repeat the same things over in the same way?

Is your child constantly looking to “perform” for you?

Do they often seek your praise by saying things such as “watch me” or “look”?

Does your child usually respond to their name?

This could include babbling in response, stopping what they’re doing and/or looking at you.

Does your child usually look at your face to see how you respond when new things happen?

In other words, do they look at your face before they react to a new, funny or strange noise?

If you were to point at something in the room, would your child usually look at what you’re pointing at?

Can your child point with one finger if they want to show you something they’re interested in?

Is your child into “movement activities,” such as being bounced on a knee or swung?

Does your child often engage in make-believe or pretend play?

This could include talking on an imaginary phone, feeding a stuffed animal or drinking from a pretend cup.

Is your child overly interested in a single thing that they don’t do much else?

Can your child recall what would be considered very minor details?

Would your child look around if you turned your head to look at something?

Does your child understand what the typical rules for polite behavior are?

Will your child look you in the eye when you’re dressing them, playing with them or talking to them?

Can your child engage in a two-way conversation?

Will your child join in and play games with their peers easily and naturally?

Does your child usually take interest in other children?

Will they smile at other children, approach them or watch them?