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Uneven profile of abilities - Spiky profile - Autism

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ronaldmacdonald · 11/12/2012 18:57

Hello All, My Son is currently in the last stages of his developmental check.
He was referred over to the developmental team to test for Autism.
Unfortunately my Sons school have given their views to the developmental team and I believe have made it seem that there is defiantly no way he could be autistic as they'd never seen the behaviour he has recently been dislaying....However the EP that the school called in (I believe to prove he was just a naughty kid) performed tests which seemed to point to autism or some sort of social and communications disorder....Visual cues and stuff like that were advised to be put in place....
My reason for posting is I desperately would like to compare another EP report (only the percentile page, not name or personal stuff) So I can compare my Sons abilities test just to work out whether his profile is just a spiky or very spiky. So I know myself what this "Somewhat uneven profile of abilities means".
I have searched the internet high and low and cannot find a thing on the tests performed under the BAS II system which is the one which was used for his test!! Can anybody help ... x (Also I will be happy to share my Sons percentile findings if anybody wants to compare)

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EllenJaneisstillnotmyname · 11/12/2012 20:49

Ronald, have PMed you. Though I believe there are lots of individual tests in BAS II and so may not be as much help as it could be if your EP has chosen different ones.

madwomanintheattic · 11/12/2012 20:50

I replied on your identical thread... ;-)

EllenJaneisstillnotmyname · 11/12/2012 20:53

Ooo, 2 threads! Xmas Smile

EllenJaneisstillnotmyname · 11/12/2012 20:55

And DS's BAS II assessment was part of his statutory assessment, nothing to do with his DX, which was 18 months earlier.

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