Wow -- Had not done that since I chilled a bit over T's diagnosis.
She comes out 102 -- moderate PDD. I figured I was scoring her VERY conservatively. Nice reality check -- thanks for asking.
I just did this test last week for my youngest son who is 6. He scored 100.My daughter 156 for the test. I did it for her 6 months ago. Anyways school blew it off. They said that does not mean anything. Same school that said she has signs but does not mean she has it. Her apt is this autumn. I'll find out which one she has. I'm thinking Asbergers but it could be pdd. They(school) said even if she gets a diagnose her therapy won't change. It was something like 40 for Andrew and 64 for Nikolas. Which I thought was very accurate and I was as honest as I could be on that test. I don't know what they would score now. I do believe that it is accurate though.Ds scored 66, mild ppd. He would have scored higher around 3-4Well today he scored a 70. Several things have resolved -yeah! But that doesn't mean something else will start occurring at some point - things are always open to change... I actually only scored one thing as moderate today - which is the attachment to objects - like sticks. Ds likes to always have something in his hand - a broom, sword, stick, etc...
when i did it last year it was 52 mild PDD, I did it again.. And it was 60 Mild PDD some issues have been resolved so i like that.. Haven't done it in a while - but last time, I think ds was somewhere around 78-80. He just turned 6.Anthony scored a 48 today - suggests no PDD. In the past he has scored in the low 50's which suggests PDD. A few things have resolved so I guess that's the difference in points.My son scored 97, he is an Aspie. I can't remember either, but when I did it at the time she was dx, she scoredMy hubby and I did the test for G seperately and he came up with 112 and I came up with 111 for our daughter who just got dx with PDD-NOS. Age 3 1/2 yrs old.
I can't remember the exact score, but J has always scored in the mild PDDIm sure this has been polled on here before, but when you complete this asessment for your child, what are they scoring and how old are they?
http://www.childbrain.com/pddq6.shtml
The girls score around 80. My son, who has some traits, scores in the mid-thirties.Ali's score was in the 150's I believe. Hers was around 150 and mine was 107 I am pretty sure.
My son always scores around 113,moderate PDD
Linda
Sharlet scores 164 severe PDD todayI took the test and tried to answer everything as honest as possible tho a few questions were hard due to her age,so I marked them either no or resolved where as someone else may think it as severe. She scored a 93. Higher than some of your kids that have a PDD DX and I was told it was nothing, just things I can fix at home? And all her regression was caused by the birth of the baby and moving... I am confused!
When she was first diagnosed (oct 2005) she scored Severe but I don't remmeber the score. I took this test. I have posted here before that my dd was not given a dx but I feel that she is on the spectrum. She got a score of 47, no pdd but the score is just under the cut off for pdd. What is your take on this??? She is so borderline, its driving me crazy. I have done this test over the years with my son. He has always scored in the 120's--moderate PDD. He is dx'd with HFA---very high. I just did it again and scored alot of "resolved". He is now to 105--still considered moderate. I don't know how it is moderate-----he is definitely high. Even the school denies he is on the spectrum!! When I took the test originally, Jase scored a 157, IIRC. I need to take it again, as his eye contact has improved noticeably, and he's actually trying to play with his brothers. He's developed problems in other areas, though, so I don't know... OK, I just retook it, and he scored a freakin' 182! What the heck?! I gave him credit for the new skills, and I guess it didn't matter, because now that I understand autism a little more, I get what really is unusual, and what isn't, and I guess that's reflected in this score. Damn. I was feeling pretty good, too. *sigh* I guess I shouldn't get too hung up on it, as I am not a professional, and it's just a number, anyway. I did this for B the first time at age 15 months. Then it was 158. Second time was at age 3. That score was 130. When I did it 2 months ago again, the score was at 141. Some issues resolve, some become more severe, and some stay the same. For Jacob the scores range from 40 - 58 depending on who fills out the questionaire. I scored him at 57 which suggests mild PDD. Sorry... had to edit because I'm an idiot. I put in a 4 instead of a 5 on Jacob's score of 57.
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