Sorry I'm asking so many questions--I'm just so nervous! I've read a little bit about it online but it doesn't seem to answer my questions. Is there any portion of the test that relies on parent reporting? I looked up the activities online and its all things she will perform well with--she has great pretend play skills and is very sociable, has nice eye contact and joint attention with adults. Combined with the fact her sensory issues are fairly mild right now she may appear more typical-hoping that shifts before the test so they get an indicator of what the bad times look like. If she overperforms what should be my next move?
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Eek,that sucks. My neurodevelopmental pedi will do the ADOS and then we get the gars and vineland through the school psych. I found the CARS online and she scored as not autistic but the right on the cusp between not autistic and mild autism though I'm sure that doesn't mean much. I stay at home with her so she's not in childcare though I do work out and take her to the gym. If they come back with no autism because she performs well in the ados, could I request they come see her there?
Ha, we did the reverse. We've already been through genetics.