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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2025 · 7 MIN

5 Odd Autism Signs (MUST SEE)

from Aspergers and Autism Podcast [The Aspie World] · host Aspergers and Autism Talk

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 lifeDifferences between childhood vs. adult autismWhy autism traits often go unnoticed—especially in womenHow sensory processing disorder (SPD), PTSD, and autism can overlapLesser-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 settingsAutistic vocal stimming and repetitive soundsDeep fixation or emotional connection to objectsMonotone or flat speech patterns📘 Mentioned in This Episode:🎁 Download My FREE Autism Life Hacks Book:👉 https://www.autismtips.net/🗣 Join the Conversation:Which of these signs surprised you the most? Share your thoughts and stories — I love hearing from you!💬 Leave a review, share this episode with someone who might need it, and don’t forget to subscribe for more autism insights and lived experience content.

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 lifeDifferences between childhood vs. adult autismWhy autism traits often go unnoticed—especially in womenHow sensory processing disorder (SPD), PTSD, and autism can overlapLesser-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 settingsAutistic vocal stimming and repetitive soundsDeep fixation or emotional connection to objectsMonotone or flat speech patterns📘 Mentioned in This Episode:🎁 Download My FREE Autism Life Hacks Book:👉 https://www.autismtips.net/🗣 Join the Conversation:Which of these signs surprised you the most? Share your thoughts and stories — I love hearing from you!💬 Leave a review, share this episode with someone who might need it, and don’t forget to subscribe for more autism insights and lived experience content.

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