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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First person diagnosed with autism dies 89

First person diagnosed with autism dies 89

In this heartfelt and historic episode, we reflect on the life and legacy of the first person diagnosed with autism in Mississippi, who has passed away at the age of 89. His diagnosis in 1938 marked a pivotal moment in the early recognition of autism spectrum disorder, at a time when understanding was minimal and stigma was high.Dan, who is autistic and also lives with ADHD and OCD, shares the powerful story of how this man's journey helped shape awareness of autism in adults, long before terms like Asperger’s or neurodivergence were widely known. This episode is both a tribute and a reminder of how far the autism community has come—and how much further we still need to go.💬 If you're someone exploring a late autism diagnosis, navigating autism in adulthood, or simply wanting to learn more about the history of autism, this is a must-listen episode that brings context, compassion, and connection.📘 Mentioned Resources:• Free Autism Life Hacks Book → https://www.autismtips.net• Autism for Adults Book → https://amzn.to/3LVNH5J• Online Therapy (sponsored) → https://link.heropost.io/BH• 50% Off Autism Parenting Magazine → https://link.heropost.io/APM✨ If you found value in this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with your community.🧠 Want deeper support on your autism journey? Visit www.LearnAutism.net for powerful, practical online programs built specifically for autistic adults.#AutismInAdults #AutismHistory #LateAutismDiagnosis #AspergersAwareness #NeurodivergentCommunity #AutismSupport #AutisticAdults #AutismPodcast #LearnAutism4o

10 Juni 2min

Discussing Autism Culture And Terms

Discussing Autism Culture And Terms

What is autism culture, and why is it so important to understand—especially as an autistic adult? In this episode, we explore the rich, diverse, and often misunderstood world of autism culture and what it means to live proudly as a neurodivergent person.From shared experiences and values to common struggles and strengths, autism culture helps connect individuals on the spectrum with one another. We’ll talk about how autistic identity is shaped by things like special interests, communication styles, sensory preferences, and community values—and how embracing this culture can lead to a stronger sense of self, more confidence, and better mental health.💬 If you're an autistic adult, someone with Asperger's, or simply curious about neurodiversity and inclusion, this episode will give you insight, validation, and practical takeaways.🌟 Resources Mentioned:📘 Free Autism Life Hacks Book → https://www.autismtips.net📖 Autism For Adults Book → https://amzn.to/3LVNH5J💬 Online Therapy (Sponsored) → https://link.heropost.io/BH📰 50% Off Autism Parenting Magazine → https://link.heropost.io/APM✨ Enjoyed the episode? Please subscribe, leave a review, and share it to help more people understand autism culture and community.💻 For more support and practical tools, visit www.LearnAutism.net — home to powerful online programs designed just for autistic adults.#AutismCulture #AutisticAdults #AspergersSupport #NeurodivergentVoices #AutismAwareness #LifeOnTheSpectrum #LateDiagnosis #LearnAutism #AutismPodcast

9 Juni 26min

Best Test For Autism In Adults (FREE Autism Test ONLINE)

Best Test For Autism In Adults (FREE Autism Test ONLINE)

Are you wondering if you might be autistic? You're not alone. In this episode, we dive into one of the best free autism tests for adults available online and walk you through how it works, what the results mean, and what steps to take next—especially if you’re exploring a late autism diagnosis.This episode is perfect for adults who resonate with signs of autism or Asperger’s in adulthood, have been masking for years, or just started questioning whether they may be on the autism spectrum. We also touch on what to expect from an adult autism assessment, how to seek an autism diagnosis as an adult, and where to find support.🎯 Topics we cover:How to take a free autism test onlineUnderstanding autism vs. Asperger’s in adultsKey traits and signs of autism in adulthoodWhat to expect from a late autism diagnosisHow to find the right path toward clarity and self-understandingWhether you're newly diagnosed or just starting your journey, this episode offers validation, practical tips, and hope for autistic adults looking for answers.👉 Take the test now: theaspieworld.com/autismtest📘 Download the Free Autism Life Hacks Book: autismtips.net🌟 Liked this episode? Please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone exploring autism in adulthood.📲 And don’t forget to visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore online programs made specifically for autistic adults. Whether it’s relationships, work, or self-understanding—there’s something there for you.#AutismInAdults #AdultAutismDiagnosis #FreeAutismTest #LateAutismDiagnosis #AspergersInAdults #AutismAwareness #NeurodivergentSupport #LearnAutism #AutismPodcast

8 Juni 10min

Autistic Story Maker!! WOW

Autistic Story Maker!! WOW

In this inspiring episode, we sit down with Christina Bauer, a bestselling autistic author known for her hit young adult series like Angelbound, Fairy Tales of the Magicorum, and Beholder. Christina opens up about her journey growing up on the autism spectrum, how she turned challenges into creative strengths, and why she’s so passionate about storytelling.As someone with Asperger’s/autism, Christina shares how writing became her safe space and a way to process emotions, navigate the world, and connect with others. We talk about:✨ How autism enhances her creativity and focus✨ Why sensory sensitivity makes her world-building so immersive✨ The social struggles she overcame—and how they shaped her characters✨ Advice for other autistic adults and creatives pursuing their passionsChristina is living proof that being neurodivergent is not a limitation—it’s a superpower. Her story is a powerful reminder that autistic people can thrive in creative careers, and that being authentic is your biggest strength.Whether you’re an autistic adult, writer, parent, or just someone interested in autism success stories, you’ll love this encouraging, honest conversation.💙 Want more support for your autism journey?Visit www.LearnAutism.net for practical, empowering online programs designed just for autistic adults. Whether you're navigating work, relationships, or personal growth, there's something there to help you thrive.📢 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with your community. Let’s keep raising awareness and celebrating neurodiversity together!#AutisticAuthor #AutisticAdults #AspergersSupport #NeurodivergentCreativity #AutismSuccessStory #AutismPodcast #AngelboundSeries #ChristinaBauer #LearnAutism #AutismAwareness #AutismAdvocacy #NeurodiversityMatters

7 Juni 17min

Autistic People 3 Mistakes YOU Make Daily!

Autistic People 3 Mistakes YOU Make Daily!

In this straight-talking and empowering episode, we break down three common mistakes autistic people often make every day—and how you can stop making them right now. These are habits that many in the autistic and Asperger’s community fall into without even realizing, often because of pressure from society to “fit in” or stay quiet. But it’s time to flip the script.As an autistic adult myself, I know how overwhelming and exhausting life can feel sometimes. But here’s the truth: you deserve to self-advocate, set boundaries, and be unapologetically you. In this episode, we talk about:✅ Why saying “sorry” for your autistic traits needs to stop✅ How to stand your ground and skip uncomfortable social situations✅ The importance of using your voice and expressing your needsPlus, we’ll explore why autism self-advocacy is essential for mental health and everyday life—and how making these simple mindset shifts can lead to more confidence and peace of mind.💬 Whether you’ve been diagnosed with autism or Asperger’s as an adult or you’ve known for years, this episode is for you. It’s real, relatable, and filled with tips you can use today.🌟 Free Resources & Tools Mentioned:📘 Download your Free Autism Life Hacks Book: https://www.autismtips.net/💊 Try Brillia for focus and anxiety (Code ASPIE15): https://www.discoverbrillia.com📖 Check out the book Autism for Adults: Amazon Link🔔 Enjoying the show? Make sure to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with friends, family, or anyone who could use support and inspiration from the autistic community.💻 Want more support on your autism journey?Visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore practical and empowering online programs made specifically for autistic adults. These tools are designed to help you thrive—not just survive.#AutisticAdults #AspergersSupport #NeurodivergentVoices #AutismAwareness #SelfAdvocacy #AutismTips #AutismAcceptance #AutisticAndProud #LearnAutism #AutismPodcast

6 Juni 6min

Autistic People Die Early!

Autistic People Die Early!

In this powerful and eye-opening episode, Life Expectancy and Autism: Beyond the Statistics, we take a deep dive into an issue that’s not often talked about—but should be. Research shows that autistic adults may face a shorter life expectancy compared to the general population, and we’re here to ask: why is that happening, and what can be done about it?We explore the real-world challenges autistic individuals face that may contribute to this statistic—from healthcare inequalities and mental health struggles to social isolation, late diagnoses, and limited access to support. Through candid conversations with experts and voices from the autism and Asperger’s community, we break down the myths, misunderstandings, and systemic issues that may be contributing to this troubling trend.Whether you’re an autistic adult, a caregiver, a healthcare professional, or someone passionate about neurodiversity and inclusion, this episode will give you insights, empathy, and actionable ideas. Our goal is to promote autistic advocacy, highlight the importance of mental health resources, and push for better support systems that can improve both the quality—and length—of life for those on the autism spectrum.💙 Key topics we cover:The statistics behind autism and life expectancyHow mental health, suicide risk, and healthcare disparities affect outcomesWhy early support and inclusive systems are essentialWhat needs to change to build a healthier future for autistic adults✨ If you found this episode valuable, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who cares about autism advocacy and support.📲 And don’t forget to visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore empowering, practical online programs made specifically for autistic adults. Your journey toward greater understanding and support starts there.#AutismSupport #AutisticAdults #AspergersAwareness #NeurodiversityMatters #AutismPodcast #MentalHealthAndAutism #AutismAdvocacy #AutismLifeExpectancy #HealthcareForAutisticAdults #LearnAutism

5 Juni 3min

Autistic Adults 90 Day Chaos To Confident Blueprint

Autistic Adults 90 Day Chaos To Confident Blueprint

Welcome to The Aspie World, where we talk all things autism, Asperger’s, and ADHD with honesty, positivity, and real-world experience. In this powerful episode, Daniel Morgan Jones—your autism ambassador—shares the real reason why so many autistic adults struggle with careers, relationships, focus, and confidence… and exactly how to turn it all around in just 90 days.With over 80% of autistic adults unemployed and 70% not in relationships, the odds can feel stacked against us. But it doesn’t have to stay that way. Daniel dives into the three-step “Chaos to Confidence” blueprint he used to go from being shy and overwhelmed to becoming a confident global autism advocate, speaker, and creator.In this episode, you’ll learn how to:Build unshakable self-esteem as an autistic adultDevelop real self-belief and motivation (without masking or therapy that doesn’t understand you)Gain the courage to face new challenges while managing sensory overloads and social anxietyCommunicate with confidence in any situationStart improving your autistic quality of life todayThis episode is packed with encouragement and life hacks for autistic adults, whether you’re struggling with self-confidence, feeling misunderstood, or just trying to create a life that works for you.👥 You’re not alone. Daniel’s journey proves that it is possible to live boldly and proudly as an autistic person—and now, he wants to show you how.👉 Ready to take the next step toward confidence and clarity? Visit www.LearnAutism.net to access online programs designed specifically for autistic adults.✅ Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone who needs to hear it. Let’s build a confident, connected autistic community—together.#AutismSupport #AspergersAdults #AutismPodcast #NeurodivergentLife #ConfidenceForAutistics #AutisticAdults #ADHDAndAutism #AutisticEmpowerment #LearnAutism

4 Juni 8min

Autism Working Memory What You Need To Know

Autism Working Memory What You Need To Know

In this insightful episode, Dan from The Aspie World unpacks the real reasons behind repetitive behaviours in autistic individuals — and why they are an essential part of the autistic experience, not just random habits.Dan explains how repetitive behaviours serve important functions like creating a sense of security, boosting happiness by chasing dopamine, and offering predictability to reduce anxiety. For autistic people, repetition can mean greater control over their environment, providing comfort in a world that often feels unpredictable and overwhelming.If you’ve ever wondered why autistic individuals repeat actions, words, or routines — and why honoring these behaviours matters — this episode offers an easy-to-understand and powerful explanation that deepens your understanding of autism.✅ Topics covered:Why repetitive behaviours are a source of security for autistic individualsHow routines and predictability help reduce anxietyThe link between dopamine, comfort, and repetitive patternsSupporting autistic adults by respecting their need for control and structure👉 Want more support and tools for your autism journey?Visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore online programs created specifically for autistic adults — packed with resources, strategies, and community support to help you thrive and live authentically.If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who could benefit. Together, let’s keep spreading real autism awareness, understanding, and acceptance!

3 Juni 8min

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