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What Question Do They Ask During ASD Assessment?

  • 19-04-2021 1:44pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 15


    Hi, my son age 4 will be attending ASD assessment in few months time and I would like to know what to expect when going for the assessment. What are the likely questions they may ask? Anything answer I need to prepare before the assessment, what is your experience like? Anyone with the experience? Many thanks


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    Hi, my son age 4 will be attending ASD assessment in few months time and I would like to know what to expect when going for the assessment. What are the likely questions they may ask? Anything answer I need to prepare before the assessment, what is your experience like? Anyone with the experience? Many thanks

    Just went through it. A lot was done online. First we filled in a long form and submitted videos of a few different situations. Then I had an hour long interview with psychologist about his behaviours and strengths and weaknesses. Then we did a guided remote session where we were observed doing a few activities together. Finally he was observed in his preschool. There’s no real way of preparing for it. The hardest thing is the need to focus on points of weakness and challenges.


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