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Autism Alignment ASD Pre-Screen Test.

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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) screening questionnaires can be a useful tool in identifying potential signs of Autism in individuals. Here’s a sample Autism screener questionnaire that includes common behavioral traits associated with ASD.

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Please note that this questionnaire is for informational purposes only and should not be considered a diagnostic tool. It’s always recommended to consult with a qualified healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis.

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Does the individual have difficulty maintaining eye contact during conversations or interactions?
Is the individual sensitive to certain textures, sounds, smells tastes, or lights that others may not find bothersome?
Does the individual display repetitive or stereotyped behaviors, such as hand flapping, rocking, or spinning objects?
Does the individual have difficulty understanding or using nonverbal cues, such as facial expressions or body language?
Does the individual show a limited range of interests and have intense focus on specific topics?
Is the individual overly attached to certain objects or possessions?
Does the individual struggle with changes in routine or have a strong preference for sameness?
Does the individual exhibit delays or difficulties in speech and language development?
Does the individual have difficulty initiating or maintaining social interactions and friendships?
Does the individual engage in repetitive or unusual play patterns that seem different from their peers?
Does the individual demonstrate an aversion to or avoidance of social skills?
Does the individual exhibit unusual motor movements, such as walking on tiptoes or flapping their hands?
Does the individual have difficulty understanding and appropriately responding to emotions expressed by others?
Does the individual display an unusual fascination with specific parts of objects or their details?
Does the individual demonstrate delayed or atypical responses to their name being called?
Agreement: I understand this ASD Pre-Screen Test is NOT an official Autism diagnosis, and regardless of results, I should consult a healthcare professional for any further diagnostic questions.