The crisis in modern autism diagnosis
Autism was never meant to be diagnosed in 15 minutes.
The original vision, born in war-torn Vienna and postwar Baltimore, called for deep observation, multidisciplinary insight, and time. But somewhere between the ideal and the insurance code, we lost the standard.
Today, families navigate a system built for speed, not truth. And children pay the price.
The ideal vs. reality
In theory, pediatricians perform routine developmental surveillance. Screenings like the M-CHAT happen at 18 …
The crisis in modern autism diagnosis













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