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45 | Q+A: can autism be diagnosed before 18 months of age? insights into early identification
21st July 2023 • EVOLVE with Dr. Tay: the podcast for parents of autistic kids • Dr. Taylor Day
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answering YOUR questions on today's episode!

Q: my child is 13 months old and has developmental delays. I'm concerned about autism. how do I know if it's autism or a developmental delay? my pediatrician says they won't start screening for autism until 18 months of age.

A: Dr. Tay unpacks the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines for autism screening and breaks down the science to address this question. in short, autism can be diagnosed accurately (for some but not all children) beginning at 14 months of age. practical next steps are provided, with encouragement to act early so your child can get necessary supports as soon as possible.

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⚡️ the research study referenced in today's episode: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31034004/

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DISCLAIMER >> anything shared on this podcast should not be considered clinical advice, and you should consult with your team of medical, mental health, and developmental providers if you need support.

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