Noticing differences in how your child connects, communicates, or experiences the world? Our Gledswood Hills psychologists provide thorough, compassionate autism assessments with Medicare rebates available.
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If you're considering an autism assessment for your child in Leppington, you've probably been piecing together observations for a while. Maybe it was the way they struggled at birthday parties, the intensity of their interests, or the meltdowns triggered by small changes to routine. Whatever brought you here, you're taking an important step.
Struggling to make or maintain eye contact during conversations
Becoming very upset by changes to routine or unexpected transitions
Playing alongside other children rather than with them
Unusually strong reactions to textures, sounds, or certain foods
Talking at length about specific topics without picking up on social cues
Needing to line up objects or follow rituals in a precise way
Every child's experience is different. An assessment isn't about putting a label on your child. It's about understanding how they experience the world so you can support them in the way they actually need.
Our autism assessments are thorough, respectful, and designed with your child's comfort in mind. We look at the whole child, not just a checklist.
Our client care team will match you with the right psychologist at our Gledswood Hills clinic, just 10 min from Leppington.
Ask your GP for a Mental Health Treatment Plan and referral. This unlocks Medicare rebates for up to 10 sessions per calendar year.
You'll receive a comprehensive report with practical recommendations for home, school, NDIS applications, and any follow-up supports your child may benefit from.
You'll receive a comprehensive report with practical recommendations for home, school, NDIS applications, and any follow-up supports your child may benefit from.
Questions Leppington families often ask about children's autism assessments.
Children can be assessed from as young as two years old, though the most reliable assessments typically happen from age three onwards. If you're noticing differences in your child's development at any age, it's always worth having a conversation with a professional.
We use the ADOS-2, which is the gold-standard observational assessment for autism. Alongside this, we conduct a thorough developmental history interview with parents and gather information from teachers and other professionals involved in your child's care.
The full process typically involves three to four sessions spread over several weeks, plus a feedback appointment. This allows us to gather information from multiple sources and ensure the assessment is thorough and accurate.
Yes. If your child receives a diagnosis, our reports include the clinical detail required for NDIS access requests. We write them with this purpose in mind so you have the documentation you need to apply for funding and supports.
That's a valid outcome and still valuable. If autism isn't the explanation, we'll help you understand what else might be contributing to the differences you've noticed. The assessment process often reveals other areas where targeted support can make a big difference.