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In this episode, I'm putting a powerful tool directly into your hands: the Early Autism Awareness Questionnaire for Parents of Infants and Toddlers. This is something I created, and I believe it has the potential to truly change a child's life. I walk you through all 25 questions, section by section, and explain the science behind each one in plain language. We cover family and genetic background, pregnancy and birth history, early health and medical history, developmental milestones, and caregiver concerns, because all of these pieces together can paint an important picture of a child's likelihood of autism. This questionnaire is not a diagnostic test, and no single answer points to a diagnosis. But here's what the research makes clear: we are still not identifying autism early enough, even though we can detect meaningful signs as early as 12 to 15 months. Those early years matter more than almost anything else, because the brain is changing and growing at a rate that will never happen again. This episode is for you if you have a gut feeling something is different about your child's development, you want a structured way to think through early risk factors before your next pediatrician visit, someone in your family has autism or other neurodevelopmental differences, or you simply want to move from worry and uncertainty to clarity and informed action. Early autism awareness is not about fear or worst-case scenarios. Awareness is what replaces fear with clarity, and clarity is what leads to action, and action is what changes outcomes. Trust your instincts, get informed, and remember: the earlier the support, the greater the difference it can make.