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Unveiling the Lesser-Known Aspects of Autism in Girls

Learn about the unique presentation of autism symptoms in girls, including social difficulties, repetitive behaviors, and communication skills, for early identification and intervention.<br>

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Unveiling the Lesser-Known Aspects of Autism in Girls

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  1. Autism Awareness

  2. Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects individuals across all genders and ages. However, research shows that autism symptoms in girls may differ from those in boys. Autism in girls often goes undiagnosed or misdiagnosed due to the unique presentation of symptoms. Girls with autism may exhibit social difficulties, such as difficulty in making friends, maintaining eye contact, and understanding social cues. They may also have restricted and repetitive behaviors, such as repetitive hand flapping or rocking, intense interests in specific topics, and sensory sensitivities. To know more details click the link.

  3. Contact Us 1300 900 681 office@autismawareness.cam.au www.autismawareness.com.au

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