Use this checklist to prepare for a conversation with your pediatrician or specialist.


written by Micaelia Randolph, EdD, MA
Educational Consultant

reviewed by Melanie Hsu, PhD
Licensed Clinical Psychologist & Clinical Program Manager
You are your child’s best advocate. You know your child best. If you have concerns about your child’s development, please speak with your pediatrician or another trusted specialist.
Download the Talking to Your Pediatrician checklist. The recommendations below will help you prepare for and get the most out of your appointment.
This resource is part of CHC’s Autism Guide.

Download Talking to Your Pediatrician. See CHC’s Autism Guide for more resources on this topic.

