The Autism Inventory Development (AID) was designed to be a tool to
gather critical information for the process of assessing for Autism
Spectrum Disorder.
The critical informational areas the AID covers include the following:
- - Family History
- - Child History
- - Medical History
- - Developmental Milestones
- - Communication
- - Cognitive and Executive Functioning Abilities
- - Social Functioning
- - Interests
- - Sensory Integration and Processing
- - Behaviors
The AID was created with two purposes in mind. First, it was created for
clinicians to obtain a comprehensive record of a child's history to
assist in the diagnostic process. Second, and equally important, it was
created for parents, caregivers, and/or family members to create a
record for themselves that holds critical and important historical
information for the individual being assessed.
Avoid lost forms and unanswered questions with this indispensable aid in
autism assessment and diagnosis!