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AI Eye-Tracking and Early Autism Screening: What Clinicians Need to Know

Thursday, May 09, 2019

Do the Eyes Tell the Story? AI, Eye Movement, and Autism Screening

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AI-powered eye-tracking is transforming early autism screening by detecting subtle gaze-pattern differences in toddlers years before typical identification. Clinicians can use this technology to support earlier referrals, but comprehensive, multidisciplinary evaluation remains essential for accurate diagnosis and effective intervention planning.

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Explore the crucial role of cultural humility in autism evaluations with Dr. Regilda Romero. Learn how cross-cultural frameworks enhance assessments, addressing the influence of cultural norms and behaviors on diagnosis and intervention.

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School psychologist Dr. Donna Berghauser reflects on her own military upbringing and how those experiences inform her support for military-connected students today. Her story offers educators and school-based practitioners insights into fostering belonging, continuity, and cultural sensitivity in schools serving military families.

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For the 1.6 million children in U.S. military-connected families—many of whom move nine times before high school—those with disabilities face amplified educational disruption. This first-part guide offers insights for educators and practitioners on supporting transitions, sustaining IEPs, and fostering a welcoming school culture for these students.

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Many girls and women on the autism spectrum are still overlooked for early diagnosis due to gendered stereotypes, subtle symptom presentation, and masking. This article from WPS explains the barriers to timely identification and outlines practical strategies for clinicians, educators and families to better recognise and support them.

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Identifying autism shouldn’t depend on a single assessment, no matter how thorough or precise that assessment is. A clear diagnosis—one your client can trust, and you can feel confident delivering—is the result of a comprehensive evaluation, generally involving a team of health professionals.

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Learn how auditory processing differences affect communication, learning, and sensory experiences in autistic students—and discover evidence-based strategies to improve classroom and clinical outcomes.

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Autism is lifelong, but its presentation evolves. Discover how traits may shift from early childhood through adulthood, what tends to improve, what new challenges may emerge, and how to support each stage.

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Adaptive behavior assessments, such as the ABAS®-3, capture essential data on conceptual, social, and practical skills for diagnostic and educational evaluations. In a neurodiversity affirming framework, these measures support strength-based goal setting, intervention planning, and individualized supports across settings.

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Discover how Austin ISD transformed its dyslexia program through parent advocacy and expert intervention, boosting early identification and literacy outcomes. This case study offers six proven strategies schools and educators can use to build effective, evidence-based dyslexia programs.

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Adaptive behavior assessments, such as the ABAS®-3, capture essential data on conceptual, social, and practical skills for diagnostic and educational evaluations. In a neurodiversity affirming framework, these measures support strength-based goal setting, intervention planning, and individualized supports across settings.

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Discover three practical steps to create a more neurodiversity affirming practice from school psychologist Breea Rosas. Learn how to support neurodivergent students through strengths-based evaluations, inclusive assessments, and listening to lived experiences.

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Do the Eyes Tell the Story? AI, Eye Movement, and Autism Screening