5 Autism Signs (That You NEED to know)

5 Autism Signs (That You NEED to know)

These 5 autism signs will help you understand what is autism and how to spot autism in someone. Autism impacts the lives of 1 in 100 people in the UK and 1 in 60 people in the USA. This means that there are lots of people who need support in their daily lives due to autism. There are a host of autism treatment centres or autism support centres set up to help people on the autism spectrum, but you will need to know the sings to be able to help someone. If you are wanting to know what is autism or what are the signs of autism in girls, this video is an overview of 9 of the main traits of autism so you can see what is autism from an autistic perspective. These signs of autism can also be used to help secure an autism diagnosis if you are looking to get diagnosed officially. 1. EYE CONTACT Eye contact can be difficult for people on the spectrum as it is uncomfortable for the m to make direct eye contact for longer than a few moments. This is overcome by the person looking at the cheek or nose of the recipient (autism hack) 2. ISSUES WITH SOCIAL SKILLS Autism impacts the social and communicating aspects of a persons life. An autistic individual may have trouble creating and maintaining social conversation. Also an autistic person may have difficulties understanding social cues or gestures which are typically unspoken rules of social communication and socialising with other people. 3. ROUTINES Routines are very important to autistic people as the individual enjoys the structure and familiarity of their routines. An autistic person may also not like to waiver from their routine as this ‘change’ can be upsetting and distressing in some cases for the individual. An autistic individual will enjoy the routines and that pattern of knowing what comes next which is why routines and structure are very important in the lives of many autistic people. 4. OBSESSIVE INTERESTS People on the autism spectrum tend to usually have an obsessive topic of interest that they know a lot about and become fixated or hyper fixated (hyper focused) on these specific topics of interest. These interests can change from time to time, but the same rules apply: hyper fixated and becoming knowledgeable in this topic. Also wanting to talk about said topic constantly. 5. SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER Sensory processing disorder or SPD is usually co-morbid with a diagnosis of autism. This means that many autistic people have SPD, and it impacts their daily life. SPD is the over or under sensitivity to environmental stimuli that causes issues with communicating with their environment, like the labels on clothes can be so itchy or irritating it can cause a meltdown, or a certain spell or texture of food can be distressing for the individual.

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Autism Masking 5 Facts [You NEED To Know!]

Autism Masking 5 Facts [You NEED To Know!]

In this important episode, Dan from The Aspie World dives into the topic of autism masking — a common but often exhausting behavior many autistic individuals use to "blend in" during social situations. While masking can sometimes help autistic people navigate the world more easily, it often leads to autistic burnout, anxiety, and emotional exhaustion once they return to a safe space.Dan explains what autism masking is, why autistic people feel the need to mask, and the five key signs you should recognize. From mimicking facial expressions and rehearsing conversations, to secretly stimming and forcing eye contact, masking behaviors can have a huge impact on the mental health of autistic adults and children.If you’ve ever masked your true self to "fit in" — or you're supporting someone who does — this episode offers real-world insights, validation, and tips for living more authentically.✅ Topics covered:What autism masking is and why it happensThe link between autism masking, burnout, and meltdowns5 signs of masking you might not realize you’re doingHow to support yourself or others to unmask safely and confidently👉 Want more tools to thrive as an autistic adult?Visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore online programs made specifically for autistic adults — packed with strategies, resources, and community support to help you live your most authentic life.If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who could benefit. Together, let’s spread more awareness, acceptance, and support for the autistic community!

25 Mai 5min

Autism Inertia - Do You Make These Mistakes!

Autism Inertia - Do You Make These Mistakes!

In this powerful episode, Dan from The Aspie World explores the concept of autism inertia — one of the most challenging but least talked about struggles for autistic adults and children alike. Autism inertia refers to the difficulty starting, stopping, or switching tasks, often worsened by PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) traits and OCD-like compulsions.Dan breaks down how autism inertia impacts daily life, why it's often misunderstood, and what common mistakes people make when trying to manage it. You'll learn why sitting and freezing when overwhelmed, skipping sensory breaks during hyperfocus, and neglecting task management routines can make autism inertia worse — and what you can do differently starting today.If you’ve ever found yourself "stuck," struggling to initiate tasks, or battling frustration over productivity, this episode offers practical tips, real-world insights, and new ways to support your autistic brain.✅ Topics covered:What autism inertia is and how it affects autistic individualsThe connection between PDA, OCD, and autism inertiaCommon mistakes that worsen inertia and overwhelmSimple strategies like list-building, sensory breaks, and momentum management👉 Want even more strategies to thrive as an autistic adult?Visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore online programs built specifically for autistic adults — full of practical tools, support systems, and guidance to help you live confidently and authentically.If you found this episode helpful, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with others. Together, we can spread real autism awareness and empower autistic voices everywhere!

24 Mai 11min

Autism Diagnosis_ Truth About Why Autism Is increasing (NEED To See)

Autism Diagnosis_ Truth About Why Autism Is increasing (NEED To See)

In this episode, Dan from The Aspie World uncovers the real reasons behind the rising number of autism diagnoses in today’s world. You've probably heard that autism rates have dramatically increased — but is it really a "new" epidemic, or have we just gotten better at understanding autism?Dan breaks down the truth about why more autistic individuals, especially autistic adults and women, are finally getting diagnosed. He explains how changes in autism assessment methods, a broader understanding of adult autism, and updated diagnostic criteria have contributed to this surge — not an actual increase in the number of autistic people, but in the number finally being recognized.If you’ve ever wondered why autism seems more common today or why diagnosis rates are climbing, this episode offers clarity, encouragement, and a deeper appreciation for how far autism understanding has come.✅ Topics covered:The real reason autism diagnosis rates are increasingHow better autism assessments and criteria are helping autistic adultsThe shift from viewing autism as a male-only childhood conditionWhy recognizing lifelong autism is vital for acceptance and support👉 Ready to find the support you need on your autism journey?Visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore online programs created specifically for autistic adults — full of tools, strategies, and community to help you thrive.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who would benefit. Let’s keep spreading real autism awareness and celebrating neurodiversity!

23 Mai 10min

Autism Cure Shot To Reverse Autism (THE TRUTH)

Autism Cure Shot To Reverse Autism (THE TRUTH)

In this eye-opening episode, Dan from The Aspie World dives into the latest media buzz about an alleged autism cure — and separates fact from fiction. A recently published neuroscience study claimed reduced hyperactivity in mice using sodium blockers, but Dan explains why this doesn't come close to being a true autism treatment or cure.He discusses how autism and ADHD are often misunderstood in research, the problems with testing on animals, and why articles that promote the idea of an autism cure can be misleading and even harmful. Dan also reminds us that autism has no known cause and no cure — and that's okay. Autism is a neurotype, not a disease to be fixed.If you’re tired of sensational headlines and want the real story about autism science, this episode will help you stay informed, grounded, and proud of your neurodiversity.✅ Topics covered:Breaking down the latest "autism cure" study claimsWhy mouse studies don't translate to autism in humansUnderstanding autism as a natural neurological variation, not a disorder to "cure"How to critically think about autism research and media headlines👉 Want real support for living your best life as an autistic adult?Visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore online programs made just for autistic adults — with tools, strategies, and a community to help you thrive without needing to change who you are.If you found this episode helpful, don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with others who care about autism truth and acceptance. Let’s keep spreading real autism awareness, not misinformation!

22 Mai 5min

Autism Brain Do YOU Do This Odd Autistic Behaviour

Autism Brain Do YOU Do This Odd Autistic Behaviour

In this episode, Dan from The Aspie World dives into a fascinating trait of the autistic brain — the need to process information faster than most people realize. If you’ve ever felt bored during a normal-speed conversation, video, audiobook, or podcast, you’re not alone!Dan shares a personal story about how his autism and ADHD brain thrives on faster-paced input, like listening to podcasts at 2x speed. He explains why many autistic individuals prefer rapid data processing, how this ties into cognitive differences, and why embracing these unique traits can be empowering rather than frustrating.If you have autism, ADHD, or both (AuDHD), and have ever felt misunderstood about how your brain craves stimulation and speed, this episode will make you feel seen, validated, and understood.✅ Topics covered:Why autistic and ADHD brains often prefer faster information processingThe science behind boredom and stimulation in autismEmbracing the strengths of a fast-processing autistic mindHow to create a learning environment that matches your brain’s needs👉 Ready to find more tools to thrive with your autism brain?Visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore online programs made specifically for autistic adults — packed with strategies, support, and community to help you live your best life.If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with others who would benefit. Let’s continue celebrating the amazing diversity of the autism community!

21 Mai 8min

Autism Assessment How To Get Autism Diagnosis

Autism Assessment How To Get Autism Diagnosis

In this essential episode, Dan from The Aspie World breaks down everything you need to know about getting an autism assessment and receiving an official autism diagnosis. Whether you’re an adult wondering if you're autistic or you're seeking answers for a loved one, Dan walks you through the process step-by-step.He shares how to recognize when an autism evaluation might be needed, what the diagnostic process usually looks like, and how to access support services like FREE consultation calls with autism specialists. Getting a diagnosis can be life-changing — it provides validation, access to support, and a clearer understanding of your unique brain and needs.✅ Topics covered:Signs it’s time to seek an autism assessmentWhat happens during an autism diagnosis processHow to prepare for your autism evaluationFree resources to help you start your diagnosis journey today👉 Want even more support after diagnosis?Visit www.LearnAutism.net to discover online programs designed specifically for autistic adults — packed with tools, guidance, and community support to help you thrive.If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who might be looking for answers. Let's keep spreading autism awareness, acceptance, and empowerment!

20 Mai 5min

Autism And School (5 Items You NEED!)

Autism And School (5 Items You NEED!)

In this episode, Dan from The Aspie World shares the ultimate guide to preparing autistic students for a successful academic year. Navigating school life with autism can come with unique challenges, but with the right tools and support, autistic students can thrive both academically and socially.Dan covers essential resources like Individualized Education Plans (IEPs), sensory support tools, visual aids, and the importance of trained, autism-aware staff. He also highlights how social integration through peer involvement plays a huge role in creating a positive and inclusive school environment. Plus, Dan introduces Brillia, a non-prescription homeopathic option for helping manage anxiety, hyperactivity, and focus challenges — ideal for children, teens, and adults with autism and ADHD.Whether you're a student, parent, educator, or support professional, this episode is packed with actionable advice to make school life smoother, more inclusive, and empowering for autistic individuals.✅ Topics covered:How IEPs support personalized learning for autistic studentsMust-have sensory tools for focus and comfort in schoolUsing visual aids and communication systems for better understandingThe role of trained staff and peer support in building an inclusive environmentBonus tip: Supporting focus and attention naturally with Brillia👉 Looking for more resources to thrive with autism?Visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore my online programs specially designed for autistic adults — packed with tools, strategies, and community support to help you succeed.If you found this episode helpful, don't forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who could benefit. Let's keep building a world where autistic individuals are empowered to succeed!

19 Mai 6min

Autism and Loneliness Are You Lonely

Autism and Loneliness Are You Lonely

In this heartfelt episode, Dan from The Aspie World opens up about an important but often overlooked topic: loneliness and autism. Many autistic adults experience deep feelings of loneliness and isolation, often because of challenges in social communication, sensory overload in social settings, or simply feeling misunderstood by the world around them.Dan shares his personal experiences and insights into why loneliness is so common for autistic individuals — and more importantly, how to recognize it, talk about it, and begin building authentic connections. If you've ever felt alone on your autism journey, know that you’re not alone — and that there are ways to find understanding, community, and support.✅ Topics covered:Why loneliness is so common among autistic adultsHow autism impacts social relationships and connectionPractical steps to build meaningful friendships and support networksTips for managing feelings of isolation and boosting emotional wellbeing👉 Ready to find more support on your autism journey?Visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore online programs specially designed for autistic adults — full of tools, strategies, and community to help you thrive.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who could benefit. Together, we can keep spreading autism awareness, understanding, and hope!

18 Mai 8min

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