Autism Evaluation Checklist

3.1
409 reviews
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About this app

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Hello, I am the father of a girl with autism. This application was made by me to help other parents of children with ASD and professionals dealing with autistic children.
The application is based on the ATEC test from the American Autism Research Institute. It is designed for children from 5 to 12 years.

But you can pass the test for children 3-4 years old before visiting a doctor and getting an official diagnosis to dispel or confirm your fears.
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If a child is younger than 3 years old, the test is strictly irrelevant.
For children from one and a half to three years, use the quick test M-CHAT-R: https://www.autismspeaks.org/screen-your-child
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How does the test work?

The test is used to assess the dynamics of improvements in children with autism or also for initial testing of children who may have an autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
Basically, the lower the score, the fewer the problems.

Thus, if a person scores a '20' on one day, and then a '15' two weeks later, then the individual showed improvement. In contrast, if the score was '30', then the individual's behavior worsened.

For more correct scores, it is better if different people in contact with the child take the test. For example, if on the same day dad, mom, and specialist in the rehabilitation center give different answers, you will get a different number of points. The application will calculate the average score on that day and show it on the chart.
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Warning!
The ATEC test is not a medical diagnostic test!
The application is not intended to set the diagnosis. It basically provides several subscale scores as well as a total score to be used for comparison at a later date.

If you have scored more than 30 points, you should contact a specialist to make a survey and precise diagnosis.
Updated on
Aug 26, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.1
397 reviews
Magdalen Bigelow
March 28, 2021
had to download to write a review but i dont plan on keeping the app. the title is centered around treating autism like its a disease, which its not. secondly, violence isnt something that comes with autism like the sample question implied. the tests dont have enough questions to get real answers. then showing the graph going down made it look like you wanted the child to be less autistic. it even had the graph divided into sections like moderate and mild when there is no more or less autistic.
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Zakhar Lobanov
June 3, 2021
Had to edit the answer to make it less emotional. Autism is a disease according to the International Classification of Diseases (6A02 Autism spectrum disorder). The title of the app and all the questions are taken from Autism Research Institute, whick research autism since 1967. They designed test ATEC in 2016, and this app based on it.
A Google user
April 24, 2020
This is a great app to help maintain focus in specific areas of interest helping that overwhelmed feeling when a million resources are being thrown at you. Helps to focus in on the SPECIFIC needs of your child/children when the amount of "help" out there is so vast and so little of it pertains to MY CHILD'S challenges. Time is VERY precious to parents of children with autism challenges. This helps weed through what's not relevant to us.
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Zakhar Lobanov
May 19, 2020
Thank you very much for such inspirational feedback, Kristin. It really does help. Good luck to you and your family!
Espen Lien
May 18, 2021
Reviewing as an adult with autism in response to both this app and reading the backlash in your reviews. I would like to say that while I think some of this backlash is overboard (this is a very useful app for parents who get unessacary backlash for providing helpful therapy to their autistic children, often times in their journey finding that they too are autistic) the only problem is you still have not removed autism speaks references.
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Zakhar Lobanov
June 30, 2021
Hi, Espen. Thank you for the review and support. Yep, I see that adult autistic people are not okay with the puzzle piece (in the USA especially). I will remove it from the splash screen in the next big update.