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Autism Navigator is an online service platform for early identification, diagnostic evaluation, and family intervention for autism spectrum disorder. The collected information indicates that its services cover children from 6 months to 5 years old, using a telehealth model through web or mobile apps for video consultations, uploading home observation videos, assessment reports, parent coaching, and online course learning. The platform also offers a free self-paced public course, About Autism in Toddlers, as well as How-To Guide for Families for families.
Its course offerings are highly specialized, focusing on early signs of autism, social communication, language development, emotional regulation, play, and intervention strategies embedded in everyday routines. Delivery formats include recorded/self-paced courses, Masterclass sessions, 1v1 remote video consultations, parent coaching, and consultations for families or care teams. Its ESI Model Parent Coaching follows a developmental behavioral intervention approach in natural settings, emphasizing helping parents integrate evidence-based strategies into daily activities rather than relying solely on clinic-based training.
Pricing information is relatively clear: a free 30-minute or 60-minute initial consultation is available for service matching; the First Step Diagnostic Evaluation costs $500 and includes a SORF observational assessment, parent questionnaires, a report, a feedback session, and a family course valued at $95; the MAETS assessment costs $100; planning meetings are $100/hour; ESI parent coaching is $250/hour, with a 12-session package at $2,400; resource navigation sessions are $100/hour; family consultations are $200/hour, and care team consultations are $250/hour. Overall, the entry-level course barrier is low, but ongoing 1v1 intervention can be costly.
Its strengths lie in a clear professional focus. The materials indicate that it was developed by FSU Autism Institute, with a background in long-term research and evidence-based tools, and it makes extensive use of real videos to help parents understand early signs and intervention methods. Diagnosis, courses, consultation, and intervention are also closely connected, with communication after an unsatisfactory first session and limited refund arrangements available. Limitations include the possibility that diagnostic reports may not be accepted by local agencies, schools, or insurance providers in the user’s location; the service also relies on English-language remote communication and uploading home videos, which creates requirements around language ability, privacy, and technical operation.
It is better suited to parents with English proficiency who want to understand early signs of autism in toddlers as soon as possible and learn family-based intervention strategies. It is also useful as a learning resource for early intervention and education professionals. For users in China who need an official diagnosis, school enrollment support, or recognition by public healthcare/insurance, it is still advisable to first consult a local children’s hospital department of developmental-behavioral pediatrics, psychiatry/psychology department, or an authoritative rehabilitation institution. The site does not clearly state network accessibility from China, supported payment methods, or time-zone support, so china_access is assessed as unknown.
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autismnavigator.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach autismnavigator.com directly.