School can pose challenges for those with Autism. We created a thorough quiz that evaluates Autism symptoms in yourself or your child while in school. This quiz is only informational and should not be used as an official diagnosis.

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    I usually prefer to work or study on my own rather than in a group.

    I feel upset or unsettled if my usual routine suddenly changes.

    I find it hard to imagine or visualise scenes when I read or hear a story.

    I can become so focused on one interest that I forget other things I need to do.

    I often notice tiny details or soft sounds that most people seem to ignore.

    I find it difficult to follow or keep up with multiple conversations at once.

    People sometimes tell me I sound rude or blunt, even though I don't mean to be.

    I struggle to see how a story’s characters might look or feel in different situations.

    I get upset or anxious if I cannot spend time on my favourite hobbies or interests.

    I have a hard time making new friends or feeling comfortable in social groups at school.

    I am especially fascinated by certain numbers, facts, or patterns.

    I often speak for a long time about a topic and forget to let others talk.

    I find it difficult to figure out other people’s emotions or intentions.

    I prefer to collect or organise information about specific topics or items.

    It’s difficult for me to notice straight away if a classmate is bored or sad.

    I feel stressed when faced with new or unexpected situations at school.

    I prefer practical tasks over activities that require creativity or imagination.

    I find it hard to return to my schoolwork quickly if I’m interrupted.

    I struggle to interpret jokes or to understand when someone is teasing.

    I feel more comfortable sticking to what I know than trying new school activities spontaneously.

    Autism test results

    Your results are consistent with Autism

    Your results indicate that you are experiencing some signs of Autism.

    These results are not meant to be a diagnosis. You can meet with a doctor or therapist to get a diagnosis and/or access therapy or medications. Sharing these results with someone you trust can be a great place to start.

    Your results are not consistent with Autism

    Your results indicate that you are experiencing none, or very few signs of Autism.

    These results are not meant to be a diagnosis. You can meet with a doctor or therapist to get a diagnosis and/or access therapy or medications. Sharing these results with someone you trust can be a great place to start.

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