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April and Autism Awareness: Take the Aspie Quiz & Win a Prize

Many people ask me if there are any tests for autism or Asperger’s Syndrome. There is not any one test that can diagnose autism. Diagnosis is a long and complicated process done by doctor’s, psychiatrists, or school psychologists who specialize in Autism.  I cannot stress enough that if you are an ADULT who feels like you may be autistic, finding a professional who not only specializes in autism, but has experience in diagnosing adults on the spectrum (if it is a diagnosis is important to you) is essential. 

That said, we all like to take quizzes don’t we?  Little surveys, personality tests??  Why not take the Aspie Quiz by Rdos?  Just for fun.  And as promised (giveways all month) I am giving away an autographed book!

 

Aspie Quiz

This is not meant to be a diagnostic tool, only a fun way to evaluate your own tendencies and see if you display any “Aspie Traits.”  I think all of us, with or without Asperger’s, display some of these traits.  (Take it even if you have a child on the spectrum, know someone on the spectrum, or just want to win a book! )

Share your Results and Win a Prize:

When your done with quiz, share your results with us (Aspie or not) and at the end of the week (Saturday) I will draw a name from the responses.  The winner will receive an autographed copy of Twirling Naked in the Streets and No One Noticed. 

Not only is April Autism Awareness Month, but it is Twirling’s… one year publishing anniversary, so stick with me all month. There will be more giveaways, promotional sales, and the exciting release of Twirling on Audiobook!

Jeannie Davide-Rivera

Jeannie is an award-winning author, the Answers.com Autism Category Expert, contributes to Autism Parenting Magazine, and the Thinking Person's Guide to Autism. She lives in New York with her husband and four sons, on the autism spectrum.

21 Comments:

  1. 140 out of 200
    73 out of 200
    Too bad I didn’t discover your blog sooner but I still bought your book on Amazon for 99 cents today. 🙂

  2. Your Aspie score: 187 of 200
    Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 22 of 200
    You are very likely an Aspie

    I didn’t find out until last year and I am 22. There needs to be more awareness.

    • Jaz, I agree with you! I was 38 when I was first diagnosed, and my oldest Aspie son was only diagnosed last year at 14. (I have three boys on the spectrum). Luckily the two younger ones were identified much earlier (9 and 3)…more awareness will definitely help children to receiver an earlier diagnosis.

  3. Your Aspie score: 66 of 200
    Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 127 of 200
    You are very likely neurotypical

  4. Your Aspie score: 127 of 200
    Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 90 of 200
    You are very likely an Aspie

  5. Your Aspie score: 178 of 200
    Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 48 of 200
    You are very likely an Aspie

  6. I got 122 out of 200.

  7. Your Aspie score: 170 of 200
    Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 25 of 200
    You are very likely an Aspie

    Yep, not at all a surprise.

  8. melissa barnes walker

    Your Aspie score: 96 of 200
    Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 133 of 200
    You are very likely neurotypical

    My boys are both on the spectrum. On some of the questions that I had no problem dealing with the situations… my hubby would have problems with it.

  9. 167/200.

  10. 163 of 200. You are very likely an aspiring.

  11. 137 of 200. Woot.

  12. 140 hahaha! 🙂 i get different scores at different times. sometimes i have gotten 124. i dont remember other scores oddly enough though ive taken it at least 3 times. but always get aspie. of course. haha!

  13. Your Aspie score: 169 of 200
    Your neurotypical (non-autistic) score: 29 of 200
    You are very likely an Aspie

    Yep, it got me. I’m an Aspie :)

  14. I scored 138 out of 200- no surprise there!

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