Autism In Adults (5 Ways YOU Have Not Seen It)

Autism In Adults (5 Ways YOU Have Not Seen It)

This is autism in adults in a way you have not seen before.

Autism spectrum disorder does not stop as you get older into adulthood become fully grown adults.

In fact as you get older Autism gets actually more difficult and harder for people living independently without support or help.

It isn’t always easy to spot Autism in adults, this is why I decided to create a list of five things that you probably wouldn’t really associate with autism that you can notice in people to see if they’re on the autism spectrum.

Using this knowledge you can then go forward to help and support those people if they are presenting these specific characteristics of autism.

1 Lack Of Social Interaction

An adult who is on the autism spectrum may not have the best social skills and when it comes to talking on the water cooler or any other social gathering they may not be able to interact as a typical person would. Not knowing the right things to say and having a lack of social conversation filter.

2 Reclusive

Autistic person who is an adult may be reclusive and hold themselves back from joining social gatherings social events going to friends houses or work parties because these things are uncomfortable for them so you will not likely see them attending these things.

3 Obsessive Intense Interest

People who are on the autism spectrum will usually have an interest that is honest excessive. But in adults this will become quite intense it could be gaming reading books or researching certain information about a certain topic.

4 Strict Clock Work Routine

Autistic adults will always follow a very strict routine that they do like clockwork every day the same thing probably eating the same food doing the same tasks every day has a sense of normality and you could run this via your own watch.

5 Intense Emotions

People who are autistic in adult hood are more likely to not be able to control any part of their emotions and therefore will show high degrees of intense emotions like extreme ups and extreme downs and have a lack of communicating their emotions and feelings to someone.

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