5 Odd Autism Signs (MUST SEE)

5 Odd Autism Signs (MUST SEE)

Autism isn't always what people expect—it goes far beyond the stereotypes we see in media or textbooks. In today’s episode, we explore 5 surprising and often overlooked signs of autism, especially in autistic adults and autistic women. If you’ve ever asked yourself, “Do I have autism?” or struggled with making sense of an autism diagnosis, these subtle traits might bring some real clarity.

Whether you're self-identifying, newly diagnosed, or just curious about how autism can present later in life, this episode is packed with insight.

💡 What You’ll Learn:

  • How autism can show up in unexpected ways in daily life

  • Differences between childhood vs. adult autism

  • Why autism traits often go unnoticed—especially in women

  • How sensory processing disorder (SPD), PTSD, and autism can overlap

  • Lesser-known signs like vocal stimming, object obsession, and monotone speech

🔍 Signs We’ll Explore in This Episode:

  • Sniffing or smelling everything (Autism & SPD)

  • Difficulty saying “hi” or “bye” in social settings

  • Autistic vocal stimming and repetitive sounds

  • Deep fixation or emotional connection to objects

  • Monotone or flat speech patterns

📘 Mentioned in This Episode:
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🗣 Join the Conversation:
Which of these signs surprised you the most? Share your thoughts and stories — I love hearing from you!

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