The purpose of this study was to develop and validate an ultra‐short scale called the Quality of Life for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder 3 (QOLASD‐C3) from the full 16‐item QOLASD‐C scale. We first used network analysis to identify three core items to be retained on the QOLASD‐C3 scale. Second, we used Cronbach's alpha and Pearson Product Moment correlations to determine the reliability and validity of the scale. Third, an optimal cut‐off score of 6 was identified for the using receiver operating characteristic curve analysis. Finally, we used logistic regression to examine the similarities in the classification status based on demographic characteristics between the quality of life (QOL) status using the QOLASD‐C and the QOLASD‐C3 scales. Results were similar across the two versions and suggested variations in QOL status based on race/ethnicity, autism spectrum disorder (ASD) severity, and parents' socio‐economic status. Implications for research and practice are discussed.