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Autism Observation Worksheet

Amanda Knowles

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On this page, we will provide you with an Autism Observation Worksheet which will help you in recognizing the strengths and weaknesses of autistic children so that you can make a treatment plan accordingly.

What is an Autism Observation Worksheet?

Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is characterized by defects in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors. This worksheet will allow you to recognize the strengths and weaknesses of an autistic child so that you can implement a treatment plan according to it.

How an Autism Observation Worksheet will help?

It will help parents or therapists in schools to observe autistic children so that they can know their strengths and weaknesses. By knowing their strengths and weaknesses, they can make an individualized education plan accordingly.

Instructions on how to use an Autism Observation Worksheet

After observing your child carefully, Mark a check (✓) in front of the statements which your autistic child is capable of and mark cross (✕) in front of the statements which your autistic child lacks.

You can download this worksheet here.

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Conclusion

On this page, we provided you with an Autism Observation Worksheet which hopefully helped you in recognizing the strengths and weaknesses of autistic children so that you can make a treatment plan accordingly.


If you have any questions or comments, please let us know.

Mental help Resources

The worksheets on this site should not be used in place of professional advice from a mental health professional. 

You should always seek help from a mental health professional or medical professional. We are not providing any advice or recommendations here.

There are various resources where you can seek help.

You could use Online-Therapy if you feel you need counselling.

If you live in the UK then this list of resources from the NHS may help you find help.

If you live in the USA then you could contact Mental Health America who may be able to assist you further.

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Amanda Knowles

Amanda Knowled is an Applied Psychologist, with a deep interest in psychopathology and neuropsychology and how psychology impacts and permeates every aspect of our environment. She has worked in Clinical settings (as Special Ed. Counselor, CBT Therapist) and has contributed at local Universities as a Faculty member from time to time. She has a graduate degree in English Literature and feels very connected to how literature and psychology interact. She feels accountable and passionate about making a "QUALITY" contribution to the overall global reform and well-being. She actively seeks out opportunities where she can spread awareness and make a positive difference across the globe for the welfare of our global society.