
Girls and Autism: Why Diagnosis Is Often Delayed
Autism often looks different in girls—and that means many go undiagnosed or are diagnosed much later than boys.
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Autism often looks different in girls—and that means many go undiagnosed or are diagnosed much later than boys.
If you’ve noticed signs of autism in your child, the next step is often seeking a diagnosis
Noticing something different in your toddler’s development? We explore the early signs of autism—how they may show up in your child’s behaviour, play, and communication.
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