Autism in Girls: The Difference provides a structured and compassionate framework to explore identity, strengths, and social connection — with practical worksheets and parent handouts to support meaningful conversations and deeper understanding.
Autism in girls is often overlooked because it can present differently to autism in males. Autistic girls face unique challenges, including missed or late diagnoses, higher rates of anxiety and depression, and increased social stress. They may learn to mask their authentic behaviours in order to fit in, which can make it harder for them to understand their own strengths, needs, and emotions.
As professionals, we have an important role in supporting autistic girls to build insight, confidence, and social insight.
Autism in Girls: The Difference provides a structured and compassionate framework to explore identity, strengths, and social connection — with practical worksheets and parent handouts to support meaningful conversations and deeper understanding.
Autism in girls is often overlooked because it can present differently to autism in males. Autistic girls face unique challenges, including missed or late diagnoses, higher rates of anxiety and depression, and increased social stress. They may learn to mask their authentic behaviours in order to fit in, which can make it harder for them to understand their own strengths, needs, and emotions.
As professionals, we have an important role in supporting autistic girls to build insight, confidence, and social insight.