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EPISODE · Sep 7, 2025 · 3 MIN

Autism In Girls (Socialising Info YOU Need To Know)

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

Did you know that autism often looks very different in girls than in boys — especially when it comes to socialising and making friends? In this episode of The Aspie World Podcast, I’m sharing key insights into how autistic girls experience social situations, why many are misunderstood or misdiagnosed, and what you really need to know if you or someone you love is navigating friendships, school, or work.Autistic females often mask their traits, making it harder for professionals, parents, and even friends to recognise the challenges they face. If you’ve ever struggled to fit in, keep up with social rules, or feel truly understood, this episode will help you make sense of those experiences.How autistic girls experience friendships and social groups differentlyWhy so many girls go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for yearsThe role of masking and how it impacts mental healthPractical tips to navigate social situations with less stressHow to recognise your needs and create healthy boundariesThis isn’t about “fixing” anyone — it’s about understanding autistic differences, celebrating neurodiversity, and finding strategies that support autistic women and girls in living authentically.Autistic girls, teens, and adults seeking validation and self-understandingParents wanting to support their autistic daughtersEducators and professionals working with autistic femalesAnyone curious about the unique social experiences of autistic women and girlsIf you’ve ever felt confused about social expectations or struggled to “fit in,” you’re not alone — and this episode will give you tools, tips, and reassurance to help you feel more confident.🎁 FREE Download: Get your Autistic Adult Bulletproof Brain Starter Kit and discover simple, science-backed strategies to handle overwhelm, manage social stress, and build unstoppable confidence → www.bulletproofbrain.orgIf you found this episode helpful, please:✅ Subscribe to The Aspie World Podcast so you never miss an episode✅ Leave a review — your feedback helps more autistic people find the support they need✅ Share this episode with friends, family, or anyone who wants to better understand autistic girls and socialisingTogether, we can create a world where autistic women and girls are seen, understood, and supported. 💙What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Who This Episode Is For:Resources & Support for Autistic AdultsLet’s Stay Connected

Did you know that autism often looks very different in girls than in boys — especially when it comes to socialising and making friends? In this episode of The Aspie World Podcast, I’m sharing key insights into how autistic girls experience social situations, why many are misunderstood or misdiagnosed, and what you really need to know if you or someone you love is navigating friendships, school, or work.Autistic females often mask their traits, making it harder for professionals, parents, and even friends to recognise the challenges they face. If you’ve ever struggled to fit in, keep up with social rules, or feel truly understood, this episode will help you make sense of those experiences.How autistic girls experience friendships and social groups differentlyWhy so many girls go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for yearsThe role of masking and how it impacts mental healthPractical tips to navigate social situations with less stressHow to recognise your needs and create healthy boundariesThis isn’t about “fixing” anyone — it’s about understanding autistic differences, celebrating neurodiversity, and finding strategies that support autistic women and girls in living authentically.Autistic girls, teens, and adults seeking validation and self-understandingParents wanting to support their autistic daughtersEducators and professionals working with autistic femalesAnyone curious about the unique social experiences of autistic women and girlsIf you’ve ever felt confused about social expectations or struggled to “fit in,” you’re not alone — and this episode will give you tools, tips, and reassurance to help you feel more confident.🎁 FREE Download: Get your Autistic Adult Bulletproof Brain Starter Kit and discover simple, science-backed strategies to handle overwhelm, manage social stress, and build unstoppable confidence → www.bulletproofbrain.orgIf you found this episode helpful, please:✅ Subscribe to The Aspie World Podcast so you never miss an episode✅ Leave a review — your feedback helps more autistic people find the support they need✅ Share this episode with friends, family, or anyone who wants to better understand autistic girls and socialisingTogether, we can create a world where autistic women and girls are seen, understood, and supported. 💙What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Who This Episode Is For:Resources & Support for Autistic AdultsLet’s Stay Connected

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