Got the diagnosis? Now what? A lot of information with confusing language? Let us help you simplify everything with short burst of information and links to organizations that give more clarity if you would like to dive further.
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurological and developmental disorder that affects how people interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave.
https://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/topics/autism-spectrum-disorders-asd
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability caused by differences in the brain. Some people with ASD have a known difference, such as a genetic condition. Other causes are not yet known. Scientists believe there are multiple causes of ASD that act together to change the most common ways people develop.
There is often nothing about how they look that sets them apart from other people. The abilities of people with ASD can vary significantly.
https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/facts.html
Although autism can be diagnosed at any age, it is described as a “developmental disorder” because symptoms generally appear in the first 2 years of life.
Key facts
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/autism-spectrum-disorders
Other Facts
https://spectrumofhope.com/blog/5-different-types-of-autism/
https://www.lanermc.org/community/lane-health-blog/the-3-levels-of-autism-explained
Support levels
ASD Level 1: Requiring Support - mildest, or “highest functioning” form of autism.
ASD Level 2: Requiring Substantial Support - Social communication and repetitive behaviors.
ASD Level 3: Requiring Very Substantial Support - severe challenges in social communication as well as extremely inflexible behavior.
https://theplaceforchildrenwithautism.com/diagnosing-autism/the-three-levels-of-autism
Social Communication and Interaction Skills
Restricted or Repetitive Behaviors or Interests
Other Characteristics
https://www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/signs.html
CARS & CARS2 – Childhood Autism Rating scale
The CARS consists of 14 domains assessing behaviors associated with autism, with a 15th domain rating general impressions of autism. Each domain is scored on a scale ranging from one to four; higher scores are associated with a higher level of impairment. Total scores can range from a low of 15 to a high of 60; scores below 30 indicate that the individual is in the non-autistic range, scores between 30 and 36.5 indicate mild to moderate autism, and scores from 37 to 60 indicate severe autism.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3612531/
Three factors emerged: Social Impairment (SI), Negative Emotionality (NE), and Distorted Sensory Response (DSR)
ASRS - Autism Spectrum Rating Scales
Shows typical levels of concern; the Slightly Elevated term (60-64) indicates somewhat more concern than is typical; Elevated Score (65-69) describes more concerns than are typically reported; and a Very Elevated Score (70+) is a result with many more concerns than is typically reported.
ASRS TREATMENT SCALES CLASSIFICATIONS
https://www.goldmancenter.org/autism-spectrum-rating-scale-asrs/
Early Intervention is Key!!!!
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