Map every developmental area
Communication, social, emotional regulation, executive function, daily living, motor, academic, sensory, vocational, and self-advocacy — one honest picture of where your child is.
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See your child across every developmental area. Track functional independence, prompting, generalization, and evidence over time — built from goals you approve, not a single test score.
Private beta · Encrypted & private · You stay in control
Real growth isn’t a grade. It’s a skill that needs less prompting this month than last, and that finally shows up at home — not just at the table.
Communication, social, emotional regulation, executive function, daily living, motor, academic, sensory, vocational, and self-advocacy — one honest picture of where your child is.
Every skill is tracked by how much support it still needs — full prompt, partial prompt, independent — instead of a flat checkbox.
A skill at the therapy table isn’t the same as a skill at home, at school, and out in the world. Track generalization across settings.
Keep the record of what was observed, when, and where — so progress is something you can show, not just something you remember.
A goal isn’t “mastered” because the app says so. Mastery is earned through repeated, generalized evidence you confirm.
Skills come from a goal-bank ladder you approve. You confirm the starting picture and adjust any area — you can always change it later.
Strong in some areas, still building in others — that’s every child. The graph draws a starting picture from what you’ve shared, and you confirm it or adjust any area first.
The Development Graph is a tool in The Autism Universe that maps your child across every developmental area and tracks each approved skill by functional independence, prompting, generalization (transfer across settings), and the evidence behind it — over time. It is a parent-confirmed picture of growth, not a diagnosis or a test score.
You add parent-approved skills from a goal-bank ladder organized by developmental area and age band. The assistant can suggest skills and a likely starting picture from what you have shared — for example, an uploaded IEP — but nothing is activated until you confirm it.
Independence tracks how much support a skill still needs, from full prompting to fully independent. Transfer (generalization) tracks whether the skill holds up beyond where it was learned — at home, at school, in the clinic, and in the community. Both are shown over time so you can see real movement.
No. The Development Graph is a parent-maintained record for your own planning and for sharing with your care team. It is not a clinical assessment, not a diagnosis, and not medical or educational advice. Every child is uneven, and an uneven shape is expected — there is no right or wrong profile.
Skills connect to parent-approved practice, to goals extracted from decoded IEPs and IPPs, and to the one AI assistant, which can explain where your child is and what might come next — always with you in control.
Only you, and anyone you explicitly invite onto a child’s profile. Data is encrypted at rest and in transit, scoped to your account, never sold, and never used to train AI models. You can export or permanently delete it at any time.
The Autism Universe is in private beta. Join the waitlist and we’ll let you know the moment it opens up in your area.
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