One Life CDC
Private child development practice running three-session autism assessments, from as young as 16 months through college age.
The practical details
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What this is, in plain language
Autism assessments using tools like the ADOS-2 alongside play-based and developmental testing, for children as young as 16 months through college age; the practice also offers ADHD and learning disorder evaluations, therapy and parent coaching.
Getting started
You can refer your own child without a doctor's referral; the assessment runs across three scheduled sessions — a parent interview, a full testing day, and a feedback session where you get the written report and recommendations.
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What they say about themselves
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- Evaluations use specialised measures of social and communication ability, including the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, second edition (ADOS-2), alongside play-based and developmental assessments.
- Assessment runs across three sessions: a 1.5-hour parent interview, a 4–6 hour testing day with as many breaks as your child needs, and a 1.5-hour feedback session, followed by a detailed written report and recommendations.
- Says autism can be diagnosed from 16 months of age, and that some clients are not diagnosed until adolescence because their strengths masked the signs.
- Offers Independent Educational Evaluations — if parents disagree with a school district's evaluation and the request is approved, the district covers the cost.
Details checked againstthe provider's website on 2026-08-16. Confirm current availability directly.
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- Yes:Accepts referrals directly from parents
- No:Publishes its current wait time
- No:Says on its website that it accepts Medicaid
- Yes:Explains what the evaluation includes
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