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The Aq 10 Child is a valuable tool for parents to assess their child's behavior and social skills related to autism spectrum conditions. This form is designed for children ages 4 to 11 who may show signs of autism without any learning disability, providing a straightforward way for parents to communicate their observations.
Follow the steps to successfully complete the Aq 10 Child online form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the AQ-10 Child form. This will open the form in an interactive editor for your convenience.
- Begin by reviewing the introductory instructions provided on the form, which will guide you through how to respond to each question.
- As you fill out the form, carefully read each statement. You will select one option per question that best reflects your child's behavior—"Definitely Agree," "Slightly Agree," "Slightly Disagree," or "Definitely Disagree." It is important to answer honestly based on your observations.
- Focus on questions that inquire about your child's social behaviors, attentiveness to sounds, interaction in group settings, and ability to maintain conversations.
- Be mindful of the scoring guidance at the end of the form. Remember to score points accordingly based on your answers: scoring 1 point for ‘Definitely Agree’ or ‘Slightly Agree’ on specific items, and scoring 1 point for ‘Definitely Disagree’ or ‘Slightly Disagree’ on others.
- Upon completion, review your selections to ensure all questions have been answered accurately.
- Finally, follow the prompts to save your changes, download the completed form, or share it as necessary.
Start filling out the Aq 10 Child online today to support your child's developmental assessment.
This analysis suggest the optimal cutoff score is 29. Data for gender related norms are provided for the sample of adults with autism and the community sample (Baron-Cohen et al., 2001). Men with autism have an average score of 35.1 (SD = 6.9), while the mean score for women with autism is 38.1 (SD = 4.4).
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