Childhood Autism Rating Scale–Second Edition (CARS2) (2010) by Eric Schopler • Mary E. Van Bourgondien • Glenna Janette Wellman • Steven R. Love PDF

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  • Published: 2010
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  • File Size: 1.12 MB
  • Authors: Eric Schopler • Mary E. Van Bourgondien • Glenna Janette Wellman • Steven R. Love

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2 years and older Testing 5 to 10 minutes Individual The Childhood Autism Rating Scale–Second Edition (CARS2) is a 15-item rating scale used to identify children with autism and distinguishing them from those with developmental disabilities. It is empirically validated and provides concise, objective, and quantifiable ratings based on direct behavioral observation. It was normed on a sample of 1,034 individuals with autism spectrum disorders. This second edition of CARS expands the test’s clinical value, making it more responsive to individuals on the “high functioning” end of autism spectrum disorders. The clinician rates the individual on each item, using a 4-point rating scale. Ratings are based on frequency of the behavior in question, its intensity, peculiarity, and duration. Physicians, special educators, school psychologists, speech pathologists, and audiologists will all find the CARS-2 easy to give and score. The CARS-2 includes three Standard Version Rating Booklet (CARS2-ST): Equivalent to the original CARS; for use with individuals younger than 6 years of age and those with communication difficulties or below-average estimated IQs High-Functioning Version Rating Booklet (CARS2-HF): An alternative for assessing verbally fluent individuals, 6 years of age and older, with IQ scores above 80 Questionnaire for Parents or Caregivers (CARS2-QPC): An unscored scale that gathers information for use in making CARS2ST and CARS2-HF ratings The standard and high-functioning forms each include 15 items addressing the following functional Relating to People Imitation (ST); Social-Emotional Understanding (HF) Emotional Response (ST); Emotional Expression and Regulation of Emotions (HF) Body Use Object Use (ST); Object Use in Play (HF) Adaptation to Change (ST); Adaptation to Change/Restricted Interests (HF) Visual Response Listening Response Taste, Smell, and Touch Response

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