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Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule
This standardized assessment has been designed to evaluate social communication, interaction, and repetitive behaviors that are often present in autism. It involves observing and interacting with a person to gather valuable insights into their behavior and communication patterns.
During an ADOS assessment, a trained clinician, such as a therapist, physician, nurse practitioner, or psychologist, will engage the individual in a series of social interactions and activities that are carefully designed to simulate real-life situations and elicit behaviors relevant to autism diagnosis. These activities may involve playing with toys, engaging in conversations, and following instructions. The clinician then carefully observes the person’s responses, non-verbal cues, use of language, and overall social engagement.
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