When evaluating a child for autism it is "best practice" to form a team. Members of the team are those most knowledgeable about the evaluation system and those most knowledgeable about the child. The goal of this team is to make a collaborative effort to gather information about a child's social, emotional, communication and cognitive development to determine eligibility for a pervasive developmental disorder including autism. The information and insight provided by each member of this team should be viewed as valuable and necessary.
A. Psychologist
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Psychological testing |
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Parent interview |
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Teacher interview |
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Student interview |
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Classroom observations |
B. Diagnostician
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Records review |
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Intellectual testing (verbal and nonverbal) |
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Achievement testing |
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Classroom observations |
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Parent interview |
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Teacher interview |
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Adaptive behavior evaluation |
C. Speech Language Pathologist
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Language testing (receptive and expressive) |
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Communication strengths and weaknesses |
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Articulation testing |
D. Parent
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Birth information |
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Medical history |
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Developmental information |
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Current concerns |
E. Medical Representative (trained in hearing and vision screenings)
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Hearing screening |
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Vision screening |