Australian Scale for Asperger's Syndrome:nur ein kleiner animierter Delphin...
(taken from the same book)

The following questionnaire is designed to identify behaviours and abilities indicative of Asperger's Syndrome in children during their primary school years. This is the age at which the unusual pattern of behaviour and abilities is most conspicuous. Each question or statement has a rating scale with 0 as the ordinary level expected of a child of that age.

Social and emotional abilities

  1. Does the child lack an understanding of how to play with other children?
    For example, unaware of the unwritten rules of social play.

    Skala von 0-6

  2. When free to play with other children, such as school linchtime, does the child avoid social contact with them?
    For example, finds a secluded area or goes to the library.

    Skala von 0-6

  3. Does the child appear unaware of social conventions or codesof conduct and make inappropriate actions or comments?
    For example, making a personal comment to someone but the child seems unaware on how the coment could offend.

    Skala von 0-6

  4. Does the child lack empathy, ie. the intuitive understanding of another person's feelings?
    For example, not realising an apology would help the other person feel better.

    Skala von 0-6

  5. Does the child seem to expect other people to know their thoughts, experiences and opinions?
    For example, not realising you could not know about something because you were not with the child at the time.

    Skala von 0-6

  6. Does the child need an excessive aount of reassurance, especially if things are changed or go wrong?

    Skala von 0-6

  7. Does the child lack subtlety in their expression of emotion?
    For example, the child shows distress or affection out of proportion to the situation.

    Skala von 0-6

  8. Does the child lack precision in their expression of emotion?
    For example, not understanding the levels of emotional expression appropriate to different people.

    Skala von 0-6

  9. Is the child not interested in participating in competitive sports, games and activities?

    Skala von 0-6

  10. Is the child indifferent to peer pressure?
    For example, does not follow the latest craze in toys or clothes.

    Skala von 0-6

Communication Skills

  1. Does the child take a literal interpretation of comments??
    For example, is confused by phrases such as 'pull your socks up', 'looks can kill' or 'hop on the scales'.

    Skala von 0-6

  2. Does the child have an unusual tone of voice?
    For example, the child seems to have a 'foreign' accent or monotone that lacks emphasis on key words.

    Skala von 0-6

  3. When talking to the child does he or she appear uninterested in your side of the conversation?
    For example, not asking about or commenting on your thoughts or opinions on the topic.

    Skala von 0-6

  4. When in a conversation, does the child tend to use less eye contact than you would expect?

    Skala von 0-6

  5. Is the childs 's speech over-precise or pedantic?
    For example, talks in a formal way or like a walking dictionary

    Skala von 0-6

  6. Does the child have problems repairing a conversation?
    For example, when the child is confused, he or she does not ask for clarification but simply switches to a familiar topic, or takes ages to think of a reply.

    Skala von 0-6

Cognitive Skills

  1. Does the child read books primarily for information, not seeming to be interested in fictional works?
    For example, being an avid reader of encyclopaedias and science books but not keen on adventure stories.

    Skala von 0-6

  2. Does the child have an exceptional long-term memory for events and facts?
    For example, remembering the neighbour'scar registration of several years ago, or clearly recalling scenes that happened many years ago.

    Skala von 0-6

  3. Does the child lack social imaginative play?
    For example, other children are not included in the child's imaginary games or the child is confused by the pretend games of other children.

    Skala von 0-6

Specific Interests

  1. Is the child fascinated by a particular topic and avidly collects information or statistics on that interest?
    For example, the child becomes a walking encyclopaedia of knowledge on vehicles, maps or league tables.

    Skala von 0-6

  2. Does the child become unduly upset by changes in routine or expectation?
    For example, is distressed by going to school by a different route.

    Skala von 0-6

  3. Does the child develop elaborate routines or rituals that must be completed?
    For example, lining up toys before going to bed.

    Skala von 0-6

Movement Skills

  1. Does the child have poor motor coordination?
    For example, is not skilled at catching a ball.

    Skala von 0-6

  2. Does the child have an odd gait when running?

    Skala von 0-6


Other Characteristics

For this section, tick whether the child has shown any of the following characteristics:

  1. Unusual fear or distress due to:
    - ordinary sounds, e.g. electrical appliances
    - light touch on skin or scalp
    - wearing particular items of clothing
    - unexpected noises
    - seeing certain objects
    - noisy crowded places, e.g. supermarkets
  2. A tendenca to flap or rock when excited or distressed
  3. A lack of sensitivity to low levels of pain
  4. (Late in acquiring speech)
  5. Unusual facial grimaces or tics


If the answer is yes to majority of the questions in the scale and the rating was between two and six (ie.conspicuously above the normal range), it does not automatically imply the child has Asperger's Syndrome. However, it is a possibility and a referral for a diagnostic assessment is warranted.