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So you have concerns that you or your child may be on the autism spectrum. What should you do? Who can you turn to? How do you find out for sure? The only way to know for sure is to have an evaluation by a doctor or other clinician with experience with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and with other related conditions that may look similar to ASD.
It is probably a good idea to contact two or three clinicians who are listed as evaluators for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). You can find a list of these professionals in the CAR Resource Directory™ within the CAR Autism Roadmap™, as well as from numerous sites on the internet. Take the time to interview each. From the way you interact with each other during the interview, you will learn if your styles are compatible and you will have the concrete and logistical information you will need to choose an evaluator.
It is most important, as the consumer, to ask any and all questions to be sure:
After these two points, the single most important question is: Do you feel comfortable talking to this person? Did he or she help make you feel comfortable asking your questions? It is most important to find a professional that you will be comfortable talking with and asking any and all questions. Every question is an important question!
Some sample questions you may consider asking any professional you are considering hiring for an evaluation include:
Be aware that there may be a wait to see some evaluators, particularly those which take insurance or those who are hospital-based. However, if the evaluation you are seeking is for a child, you do not need to have a medical diagnosis before pursuing therapies and support from the education system. While you are waiting for a medical evaluation, contact your local Early Intervention agency (for children under 3) or your local school district (for children 3 and above who have not yet completed high school) to schedule an evaluation to determine if your child qualifies for early intervention or special education services.