
Social Responsiveness Scale
The Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) is a tool used by professionals to measure how well someone understands and responds to social cues, like making eye contact, taking turns in conversation, or understanding others’ feelings. It helps identify signs of social challenges often associated with autism spectrum disorder and other developmental conditions. The SRS typically involves questionnaires for parents, teachers, or caregivers to complete, providing insights into social skills and behaviors. Its goal is to support early detection and inform strategies to improve social functioning and communication skills.