How to Prepare for an ADI-R Autism Assessment

 

The ADI-R is a structured parent interview used in autism diagnosis. Preparing can help the process feel smoother and more relaxed. 

Parent Interview 
The ADI-R focuses on early development, language milestones and social behaviour. You do not need documents, but reflecting on early memories is helpful. 

Developmental History 
Clinicians may ask about behaviour from around 18 months onwards. Bringing baby books, early school reports or health visitor notes can support your recollection. 

Diagnostic Preparation 
The ADI-R is a conversational assessment. Honest reflection helps clinicians understand developmental patterns. 

Families seeking guided support can explore consultations through Autism Detect. Some individuals also have overlapping ADHD traits, which can be explored through ADHD Certify. 

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