This study is exploring a special tool called the EarliPoint(™) System. It helps watch how kids' language and social skills change over time. It's for children aged 15-84 months who have Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), developmental delays, or are typically developing. ASD is a condition that affects how kids communicate and interact with others. The study lasts 180 days (about 6 months) and involves using Eye-tracking technology to see how kids respond to different things. This tool checks if there are any changes in their verbal (talking) and non-verbal (non-talking) skills. It also watches for any behavior problems like tantrums or any issues with using the tool. Kids need to be able to watch videos and hear sounds clearly to participate.
- Study length is 180 days with several visits.
- Participation includes eye-tracking sessions.
- Participants must attend all visits and complete assessments.