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Autism can sometimes be different in girls and boys. Autistic girls may: hide some signs of autism by copying how other children behave and play. withdraw in situations they find difficult. appear to cope better with social situations. show fewer signs of repetitive behaviours.
Autistic people and families often describe a gradual process of ‘light bulb’ or ‘aha’ moments – noticing signs that led to them to consider whether they, their child or someone else might be autistic.
Autism is a lifelong developmental disability which affects how people communicate and interact with the world. More than one in 100 people are on the autism spectrum and there are around 700,000 autistic adults and children in the UK.
Being autistic does not mean you have an illness or disease. It means your brain works in a different way from other people. It's something you're born with. Signs of autism might be noticed when you're very young, or not until you're older. If you're autistic, you're autistic your whole life.
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Information about autism in an easy read format or video if you have a learning disability. NHS guide to autism. Find out what autism is and what the common signs are. Get help and advice if you or your child are autistic.
Autism. Diagnosing autistic children. The signs of autism can be different depending on: the person. how old they are. what environment they’re in. how tired they are. if they’re working hard to act like everyone else (masking) how people are communicating with them or around them. if they have anxiety.
Masking in autism is when someone hides or changes their natural behaviours to fit in with others or meet social expectations. This might include copying what others do, pretending to make eye contact or hiding feelings. Masking can be tiring and stressful for autistic children and young people. Masking may also present more in autistic girls ...
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