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Autism Physical Signs Different In Girls with Autism

CLIPPERS: https://link.heropost.io/CC - Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) affects individuals in different ways and can manifest differently in girls compared to boys. Girls with autism may exhibit physical signs that are distinct from those seen in boys. While autism is generally associated with deficits in social communication and interaction, repetitive behaviors, and restricted interests, there are several physical signs that can also be indicative of autism in girls.

One of the most prominent physical signs of autism in girls is delayed or atypical motor development. Girls with autism may have difficulty with gross motor skills, such as running, jumping, or throwing, or fine motor skills, such as writing, drawing, or using utensils. They may also exhibit a lack of coordination and balance, which can affect their ability to participate in physical activities or sports.

Another physical sign of autism in girls is a difference in sensory processing. Girls with autism may be more sensitive to certain types of sensory input, such as loud noises or bright lights, and may become overwhelmed or agitated by sensory overload. Alternatively, they may seek out sensory stimulation, such as spinning or jumping, to regulate their sensory experiences.

Girls with autism may also exhibit physical symptoms related to anxiety, such as fidgeting, pacing, or biting their nails. They may struggle with transitions and changes in routine, which can lead to increased anxiety and physical symptoms.

Finally, girls with autism may exhibit physical signs related to communication difficulties. They may have atypical facial expressions or body language, which can make it difficult for others to interpret their emotions or intentions. They may also have difficulty with eye contact, which can make it challenging to engage in social interactions.

In conclusion, autism can present differently in girls compared to boys, and physical signs can be a key indicator of autism in girls. Delayed or atypical motor development, differences in sensory processing, physical symptoms related to anxiety, and communication difficulties are just a few of the physical signs that may be present in girls with autism. Early recognition and intervention can help girls with autism receive the support and services they need to thrive.

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