Frequently Asked Questions about Autism
What causes Autism?
The exact cause is unknown, but a combination of genetic and environmental factors is believed to contribute.
At what age can Autism be diagnosed?
Autism can reliably be diagnosed as early as 18-24 months by an experienced professional. Many children are not diagnosed until 4-5 years old, but awareness of early symptoms aids in more timely action.
Why is early intervention important?
Early intervention during ages 3-5 gives children the best chance at developing skills, independence, and confidence
Can Autism be diagnosed later in life?
Yes, Autism can be diagnosed in adolescence or adulthood, especially in milder cases, highlighting the importance of ongoing awareness.
Is there a cure for Autism?
There is no cure, but early intervention and tailored support can significantly improve their outcomes in life.
How is Autism diagnosed?
Assessments conducted by experienced professionals play a crucial role in accurately diagnosing Autism.
What happens in an autism assessment?
The diagnostic assessment process involves administering several standardised assessment tools, observing the individual in the clinic and possibly at school, and interviews with parents, teachers (if they are school-age) or partners (for adults) and the individual themselves (if age appropriate).
A cognitive assessment is often included to inform needed adjustments and supports. Autism assessments can also include assessment of academic achievement if learning concerns are present.