Autism Risk Assessment Calculator

The Autism Risk Assessment Calculator estimates your child's autism risk score using key developmental and behavioral factors. This tool helps parents quickly identify potential red flags and decide if professional evaluation is needed. Whether you are noticing early signs, tracking behavioral changes, or assessing family history risks, this calculator provides clear guidance.

Age in years (1-10)
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Family members with autism diagnosis
Age in years (15-50)
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Weight in pounds (1-15 lbs)

How Autism Risk Score Is Calculated

The Autism Risk Score estimates the statistical likelihood of Autism Spectrum Disorder based on behavioral and demographic inputs. It uses a weighted scoring system to prioritize known risk indicators like family history and communication delays.

Key Assessment Factors

  • Demographics: Age, gender, and parental age establish a baseline risk.
  • Genetics: Family history significantly increases the base score.
  • Behavioral Symptoms: Severity of communication, social, and repetitive behavior issues adds critical weight.
  • Birth Factors: Low birth weight contributes additional points to the total.

First, the tool establishes a baseline risk using genetics and demographics. Then, it adjusts this score based on the severity of observed behaviors. This method aligns with general screening guidelines to help identify children who may benefit from further professional observation.

What Your Autism Risk Score Means

Your Autism Risk Score indicates the level of concern regarding your child's developmental pattern relative to general screening guidelines.

Low Risk (0-30%) suggests your child is currently meeting typical milestones. You should continue standard developmental monitoring during regular pediatric checkups but maintain awareness of changes.

Medium Risk (31-60%) indicates the presence of some behaviors that warrant closer attention. Document specific examples of these behaviors and discuss them with your pediatrician to determine if a formal screening is necessary.

High Risk (61-100%) signals significant developmental markers often associated with autism. Do not wait; schedule a comprehensive evaluation with a developmental specialist or pediatrician immediately to explore early intervention options.

Important: This tool is a screening instrument and cannot diagnose medical conditions. This calculator is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult your healthcare provider with any concerns about your child's development.

Pro Tip

For the most accurate assessment, re-evaluate your child every 3 to 6 months. Development is dynamic, and tracking changes over time provides the clearest picture of their progress.