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 Week DON'T DO THIS!

Autism Week DON'T DO THIS!

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Autism vs Social Anxiety Here Is 5 Ways YOU Tell

Autism vs Social Anxiety Here Is 5 Ways YOU Tell

In this fascinating episode, Dan from The Aspie World dives into the real reasons why repetitive behaviours are so common and important for autistic individuals. Rather than being random habits, these behaviors offer essential comfort, structure, and a sense of control in a world that often feels unpredictable.Dan explains how repetitive behaviours help autistic people manage anxiety, create predictability, and chase dopamine — the brain’s "feel good" chemical. From favorite foods to familiar routines, repetition offers a powerful way for autistic adults and children to regulate emotions and navigate daily life more confidently.If you've ever wondered why repetition feels so necessary — or how you can better support yourself or someone you love — this episode offers valuable insights you won’t want to miss!✅ Topics covered:Why repetitive behaviours provide security for autistic individualsThe link between routine, predictability, and reduced anxiety in autismHow dopamine plays a role in repetitive actionsBuilding supportive environments that honor autistic needs and strengths👉 Looking for more resources to help you thrive as an autistic adult?Visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore online programs designed specifically for autistic adults — packed with strategies, community support, and real-world skills to help you live authentically.If you found this episode helpful, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who could benefit. Together, let’s spread understanding, acceptance, and support for the autistic community!

1 Juni 9min

Autism Stimming What YOU Don t Know But Should!

Autism Stimming What YOU Don t Know But Should!

In this insightful episode, Dan from The Aspie World explores the fascinating reasons behind repetitive behaviours in autistic individuals — and why they are such an important part of daily life for many people on the spectrum.Dan breaks down how repetitive behaviours create feelings of safety, structure, and comfort for autistic adults and children. He explains how these behaviours help reduce anxiety by adding predictability to daily life, how they are connected to the brain’s natural dopamine reward system, and why control over one's environment is essential for autistic wellbeing.Understanding repetitive behaviours is key to supporting autistic individuals with empathy and respect — and this episode shows you exactly why these patterns exist and how they serve a meaningful purpose.✅ Topics covered:Why autistic people engage in repetitive behavioursThe connection between predictability, security, and autismHow chasing dopamine influences repetitive patternsHow to support autistic individuals with healthy routines and structure👉 Looking for more support and strategies to thrive with autism?Visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore online programs built specifically for autistic adults — packed with guidance, skills training, and community support to help you live your best 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 understanding, acceptance, and empowerment for the autistic

31 Maj 3min

Autism Sensory Food Preferences

Autism Sensory Food Preferences

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30 Maj 6min

Autism Routine Why It Is Super Important!

Autism Routine Why It Is Super Important!

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29 Maj 3min

Autism Repetitive Behaviours What YOU Need To Know

Autism Repetitive Behaviours What YOU Need To Know

In this insightful episode, Dan from The Aspie World breaks down the reasons behind repetitive behaviours in autistic individuals — and why they are such a vital part of life for many on the spectrum. Rather than being "just a habit," repetitive behaviours often offer comfort, security, and a sense of control in an unpredictable world.Dan explains how repetitive behaviours are closely tied to reducing anxiety, chasing dopamine for happiness, and creating a predictable, structured environment that feels safe. Whether it’s routines, food choices, or daily rituals, these behaviours play a crucial role in emotional regulation and mental wellbeing for autistic people.If you've ever wondered why repetition is so important for autistic adults and children, this episode gives you a deeper understanding — and appreciation — of this core aspect of autism.✅ Topics covered:Why autistic individuals engage in repetitive behavioursHow routines and predictability reduce anxietyThe role of dopamine and comfort in repetitionBuilding supportive environments that honor autistic needs👉 Looking for even more tools to thrive as an autistic adult?Visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore online programs designed specifically for autistic adults — packed with strategies, community support, and resources to help you live confidently and authentically.If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who would benefit. Together, let’s continue spreading real autism understanding and acceptance!

28 Maj 9min

Autism Problem Solving (Crazy Way To Write A Book)

Autism Problem Solving (Crazy Way To Write A Book)

In this exciting episode, Dan from The Aspie World shares his wild and inspiring journey of writing a book as an autistic adult living with Autism, ADHD, OCD, and dyslexia. Writing a book is a huge challenge for anyone, but for neurodivergent individuals, it comes with its own unique set of obstacles — and amazing victories!Dan reveals how he tackled the writing process in a way that worked for his fast-thinking, detail-focused autistic brain, overcame executive function struggles, and created a published work that supports and empowers autistic adults. His story is a testament to the creativity, resilience, and innovation of autistic authors everywhere.If you're an autistic adult dreaming of writing your own book — or just love hearing success stories from the neurodivergent community — this episode will inspire you to think differently about what’s possible.✅ Topics covered:The realities of writing a book with autism, ADHD, OCD, and dyslexiaCreative strategies for managing executive function and sensory challengesWhy autistic authors bring powerful perspectives to the world of writingEncouragement and advice for autistic adults pursuing creative dreams👉 Looking for more tools and resources to help you thrive as an autistic adult?Visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore online programs created specifically for autistic adults — full of strategies, support, and community to help you succeed.If you found this episode inspiring, don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who could use a boost of motivation. Together, let's celebrate the unique brilliance of autistic voices!

27 Maj 8min

Autism Meltdowns (How to Manage Them)

Autism Meltdowns (How to Manage Them)

Podcast Episode: Managing Autism Meltdowns — Strategies for Support and UnderstandingIn this supportive episode, Dan from The Aspie World shares practical, compassionate strategies for managing autism meltdowns and creating a safer, more understanding environment for autistic adults and children. Meltdowns are not tantrums — they are intense responses to overwhelming sensory, emotional, or communication challenges.Dan walks through key approaches to preventing meltdowns, including recognizing triggers, creating sensory-friendly spaces, developing communication strategies, and providing sensory support tools. You'll also learn how to respond during a meltdown with calmness, clear communication, and patience, helping autistic individuals regulate their emotions more effectively.If you or someone you love experiences autism meltdowns, this episode will give you real-world tools and insights to reduce stress, increase emotional safety, and support wellbeing.✅ Topics covered:Recognizing common meltdown triggers in autismHow to build a sensory-friendly environment at home or schoolCommunication tips and visual supports that reduce overwhelmPractical ways to support someone during and after a meltdown👉 Looking for more tools and resources to support your autism journey?Visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore online programs designed specifically for autistic adults — full of strategies, 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 could benefit. Together, let’s continue building a more understanding and inclusive world for autistic individuals!

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