Seeking an autism evaluation for your child can feel overwhelming and emotional. At Blossom Works Therapy, we’re here to walk with you through the process with warmth, compassion, and clarity. Our evaluation approach honors the whole child their strengths, their challenges, and everything that makes them uniquely them.

We work collaboratively with parents, caregivers, and involved professionals to gain a complete picture of your child’s experiences, communication style, developmental history, and emotional well-being. We aim to ensure that every child feels seen, valued, and supported throughout the process.
Our evaluations include a thorough understanding of behavior patterns, social interaction, communication, sensory preferences, and emotional regulation. Whether your child is a toddler, school-aged, or a teen, we tailor each evaluation to their developmental stage, ensuring accuracy and care every step of the way.
We also recognize that many neurodiverse children may show overlapping traits with other diagnoses such as ADHD, OCD, tic disorders, or anxiety. Our clinicians are trained to consider these differential diagnoses using the DSM-5-TR while maintaining a strengths-based, neurodiversity-affirming lens.
What’s Included:
After the Diagnosis
A diagnosis can bring clarity, but it can also lead to new questions. We’re here to help you navigate what comes next from connecting with the right therapies, to supporting your child’s emotional health, to helping caregivers process and adapt with confidence. Our priority is to help your child thrive while honoring their neurodiverse identity.
Whether this is your first step toward support or one of many on your journey, you’re not alone. Blossom Works is here for you every step of the way.
Get Free Consultations
Start Your Sessions
Grow and Reflect
Feel Supported Throughout
An autism evaluation is a detailed assessment that helps identify signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder using clinical tools and observations.
Children, teens, or adults who have challenges with social interaction, communication, or repetitive behaviors may benefit from it.
It includes developmental history, behavioral observation, interviews, standardized testing, and input from caregivers or teachers.
It can take several hours or multiple sessions, depending on the individual’s age, needs, and the tools used in the assessment.
Not always. The evaluation may confirm autism or provide insight into other developmental or emotional differences needing support.
Post-evaluation, recommendations may include therapy, school accommodations, social skills training, and family support resources.
(770) 284-1033
Blossom Works Therapy empowers individuals and families to heal, grow, and thrive through compassionate and evidence-based care.