firemonkey wrote:
There was no percentile measurements in the report I received . There was just a mention of ADOS scores, in my case social communication 3 social interaction 5. It increasingly seems to me that there is a wide variation in how thorough an assessment can be.
I'm not all sure the report I received would be that good in defining strengths and weaknesses.
I'm sorry firemonkey! I didn't realise that reports can vary so much in their format. Was there a written, anecdotal description of your clinical presentation with the report, or just those the numbers? Perhaps you can contact the assessment doctor and ask if she has sub-scores on file, or how you can get a more detailed summary while seeking support services.
I'll add that even with my very detailed report I've been unable to find services other than an ASD psychotherapist and a referral to OT for Sensory Processing Disorder. I can't find help for any of my other needs, so at the end of the day an assessment level remains largely irrelevant for people identified on the spectrum in adulthood.
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