Frequently Asked Questions

I think I’m autistic… Now what?

I get this question a lot, so I made a video to address next steps.


Are there online tests I can take to help me determine if I’m autistic?

Yes and no. Yes, there are helpful tests available that can give you more information regarding whether or not you may be on the autism spectrum. But these online tests are not the same as a professional assessment. They are only a guide. My favorite website for online autism tests is Embrace Autism.

The two tests I find the most helpful are:

Autism Spectrum Quotient

Aspie Quiz


Is a self diagnosis valid?

Many people in the autistic community respect self diagnosis due to the fact that it can be challenging to find a provider who understands autism in adults (especially women) well enough to diagnosis it. There are many stories of people being denied a diagnosis solely because they can make eye contact or have friends. Neither of these things should be used to deny anyone an autism diagnosis if they meet the criteria in other ways.

In my own experience, many people I know in the autistic community who self-diagnose do not take this lightly and spend ample amount of time researching to the point they know every detail of the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for autism. Many of these people are also in situations where visiting a qualified provider is not an option, and a self-diagnosis provides the validation they need to live a more fulfilling life.

For a further exploration on professional vs. self diagnosis, you may find the videos below helpful.


Where can I go to receive an autism evaluation?

These are several providers I can recommend. I also have a longer list of recommendations in my Big Autistic Resource Guide.

Spectrus Psychological Services, Corp.

Northern Colorado Assessment Center

Embrace Autism

Wilderwood


How do I navigate the diagnostic process?

The diagnostic process can be very overwhelming! While there are lots of forms that will vary by provider, the MOST helpful thing I did for myself and have heard others echo, is taking the time to write out why I believed I met the criteria for an autism diagnosis. My provider said this was very helpful to her, and it also alleviated stress for myself because it left fewer things for me to communicate during my actual evaluation.

For help with more steps of the process check out the playlist of videos all about the diagnostic process below:


I’ve gone so long without an official diagnosis…Why should I seek one now?

While it can feel like it may not matter, I made this video explaining why it definitely does!


I’m not autistic, but someone I know is. How can I learn more and support them?

Realizing you are autistic is a lot to process and the thought of communicating that to friends and family can feel daunting. Below is a playlist of videos that could be helpful to watch if someone you know has shared that they are autistic with you.


Where can I connect with other people who understand me?

Connecting with other autistic people is one of the most impactful things I have experienced since realizing I am autistic at 31 years old. That is why I do what I do and love the community that we have built! Check out more information about joining our community below.


Should I tell my employer I’m autistic?

Deciding when and with you to share you are autistic is a big decision that only you can make. There a lot of things to consider before sharing with your workplace. While only you can answer that question, below is a video I made with some things to consider.


I feel like I’m constantly in burnout. How do I navigate this?

Burnout is very common for autistic individuals and that is why I have a whole playlist of videos all about how to recognize burnout, navigate through it, and how to take steps to help prevent it when possible.


What is unmasking and how do I begin to do that?

Understanding masking and learning how to unmask can be so empowering! But it can also be overwhelming. Check out the playlist of videos all about this process for more information.


Now that I know I’m autistic, what accommodations would be helpful?

Accommodations can range from mind-shifts, asking for support, sensory tools, and beyond. Below is a collection of videos about a variety of accommodations that you may find helpful as well as a link to some of my favorite sensory accommodation tools!


Is it possible to talk one-on-one about questions/challenges I’m experiencing with Taylor?  

Yes! Availability is limited, but follow the link below to learn more about one-on-one offerings.


I have a technical or logistic question, who should I talk to? 

You can reach out to Mollie Hogan, Mom on the Spectrum’s Business Manager at mollie@momonthespectrum.life