Common Questions about Autism Assessments
How is an autism assessment personalized at RMPS?
We tailor the assessment based on the individual’s age, previous evaluations, and presenting concerns. For children, we conduct parent interviews, cognitive and language testing, and social interaction evaluations (ADOS-2). For teens and adults, we include detailed interviews, standardized social-skill assessments (ADOS-2 and ADI-R), and input from people who know the client well.
What are the common early signs of autism in children?
Early indicators may include limited eye contact, speech delays, repetitive behaviors, difficulty with transitions, and challenges in social interactions—even withdrawal or unusual responses to social situations.
What does an Autism assessment in Calgary involve?
The process encompasses an initial caregiver interview, multiple testing sessions (some one-on-one, some with caregivers or educators), standardized in-person testing and standardized questionnaires, integration of all gathered data into a comprehensive report, and feedback meetings—followed by a 6-week follow-up to develop a biopsychosocial treatment plan.
Can autistic children live independent lives?
Yes, many autistic individuals can live fulfilling and independent lives, especially with early support, tailored education, and skill development. Independence looks different for everyone; it may include independent living, employment, or strong social relationships, depending on individual strengths and challenges.
What causes autism?
The exact cause of autism is not fully known. Research suggests it is a combination of genetic and environmental factors that affect brain development. It is important to note that vaccines do not cause autism; this has been thoroughly disproved by scientific studies.