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Autism Support Services Resources for Families

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Autism Support Services Resources for Families

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  1. AUTISM AWARENESS

  2. Girls with autism may also experience sensory sensitivity. They may have difficulty processing sensory information, such as sounds, lights, textures, and smells. As a result, they may become overwhelmed or anxious in environments with high sensory input, such as crowded places or loud noises. One of the most common symptoms of autism in girls is social difficulty. Girls with autism often struggle to connect with their peers and have difficulty reading social cues. They may not understand the nuances of communication, such as sarcasm, figurative language, or body language. As a result, they may struggle to make friends, participate in social activities, and establish a sense of belonging.

  3. One of the most common symptoms of autism in girls is social difficulty. Girls with autism often struggle to connect with their peers and have difficulty reading social cues. They may not understand the nuances of communication, such as sarcasm, figurative language, or body language. As a result, they may struggle to make friends, participate in social activities, and establish a sense of belonging.

  4. Contact Support 1300 900 681 office@autismawareness.cam.au PO Box 61 Rozelle NSW 2039

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