1. Actually, it should be a national programme to promote it particularly in the areas where parents do not have access to basic advice .Just 1 suggestion: Can you make the questions more understandable for foreigners? Twice negative means positive, I've got it, but istill it can be more clear, пожалуйста! Thank you for the app.You have questions that I don't understand the words and/or words in that sentence because I have a comprehension of a 5 yrs old (I'm 43yrs old) and I need it to be broken down for a 3yr old, and the answer does not make any sense because I don't understand if I'm doing it right because you don't have a "?" to click on to explaining what you mean or how to answer! Please fix this problem and respond to this message on your app review please 🙏!Easy questions, interesting.
2. I would like to say that while I think some of this backlash is overboard (this is a very useful app for parents who get unessacary backlash for providing helpful therapy to their autistic children, often times in their journey finding that they too are autistic) the only problem is you still have not removed autism speaks references.I like the app it is easy to complete the questions but it should have different age appropriate questions to diagnose adults and children.
3. This app asks questions such as "does your child show no affection?" (a stereotype, I actually show almost too much sometimes) and "Is stimming (a normal and harmless action for autistic people [and even neurotypicals]) a problem for your child?" To the developer, please do your research and do better next time.had to download to write a review but i dont plan on keeping the app.
4. it even had the graph divided into sections like moderate and mild when there is no more or less autistic.This is a great app to help maintain focus in specific areas of interest helping that overwhelmed feeling when a million resources are being thrown at you.
5. Not everyone has the fortune of being diagnosed in childhoodThe wording is offensive and sees autism as a problem as opposed to a neurological difference.
6. Time is VERY precious to parents of children with autism challenges.
7. This helps weed through what's not relevant to us.Reviewing as an adult with autism in response to both this app and reading the backlash in your reviews.
8. Helps to focus in on the SPECIFIC needs of your child/children when the amount of "help" out there is so vast and so little of it pertains to MY CHILD'S challenges.
9. I read the reviews stating how this app was stereotypical and ableist, and as an individual who is most likely autistic, I decided to check it out, looking back on my traits as a kid.
10. This is designed for children by the nature of the questions.
11. then showing the graph going down made it look like you wanted the child to be less autistic.