Autism diagnosis is a structured clinical process used to understand whether a child's developmental differences in communication, social interaction, and behavior align with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). A proper diagnosis is never based on a single observation — it requires a comprehensive, multi-source assessment.

Social Communication
Eye contact, response to name, and shared attention (pointing, showing, sharing interest).
Speech & Language
Delayed milestones, functional communication, and repetitive or echolalic speech patterns.
Behavioral Patterns
Repetitive movements, resistance to routine changes, and strong attachment to specific objects.
Sensory Processing
Over- or under-reaction to sound, touch, or movement; sensory seeking; food/clothing sensitivities.
Persistent delays across multiple areas should be reviewed through a structured developmental assessment for clarity and early support planning.
Primarily affects expressive or receptive language, while social interaction and play are generally age-appropriate.
Affects communication, social reciprocity, and play, and may include restricted or repetitive behavior patterns.
Primarily involves inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, while social communication is typically intact.
Challenges in social communication, reduced reciprocity, and behavioral rigidity or repetitive patterns.
Overlapping symptoms are common. A structured developmental and behavioral assessment is required for accurate differentiation and clinical clarity.
Detailed discussion of concerns, prenatal/perinatal history, developmental milestones, and early behavioral observations.
Assessment of speech-language milestones, social development, adaptive skills, and nursery/school feedback.
Structured observation of play, attention span, communication, social reciprocity, and response to instructions.
Evidence-based analysis using developmental psychology and ABA frameworks to identify patterns of development, delay, or concern.
A structured roadmap: diagnostic clarity, therapy recommendations (speech, ABA, OT), home strategies, and FS1/KG1 school support planning.
“Ayesha (4) was referred to Mrs. Asha by her nursery following concerns about delayed speech, sensory sensitivities, and difficulties engaging in classroom activities. After a comprehensive developmental assessment, Ayesha was diagnosed with autism. In the early stages she found it challenging to communicate her needs, was easily overwhelmed by noise and transitions, and struggled to participate in group learning. Mrs. Asha introduced clear behaviour strategies, sensory regulation techniques, and consistent routines across home and school, with regular reviews. Over time Ayesha became more regulated, more engaged with peers, and increased her communication and participation.”
“The diagnosis was not a label — it gave us a clear framework to understand our child and plan the right support early. Mrs. Asha guided us step by step through the assessment, explained everything in simple terms, and coordinated closely with our nursery. Having a structured therapy pathway with measurable goals made all the difference for our family.”
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Early diagnosis with Mrs. Asha Susan Mani (BCBA – USA) can provide clarity, reduce stress, and guide the right support plan for your child.