How To Tell If You Have Autism?

Notice whether you have ongoing difficulty with social communication, such as reading facial expressions, tone of voice, or body language

Notice whether you often find small talk confusing, tiring, or unnatural

Notice whether you prefer routines and feel distressed by unexpected changes

Notice whether you have intense, focused interests that feel unusually strong or specific

Notice whether you are very sensitive or unusually insensitive to sounds, lights, textures, smells, or touch

Notice whether you repeat certain movements, phrases, or behaviors to self-soothe or organize thoughts

Notice whether you find group settings, social rules, or unspoken expectations hard to understand

Notice whether you have had these traits since childhood, even if they were not recognized at the time

Notice whether these traits affect school, work, relationships, or daily life

Notice whether you often feel misunderstood, overwhelmed, or exhausted after social interaction

Notice whether you relate strongly to autistic traits across multiple areas, not just one

Consider whether anxiety, ADHD, trauma, or other conditions could also explain some of your experiences

Ask a doctor, psychologist, or autism specialist for a formal evaluation

Use a trusted autism screening tool only as a starting point, not a diagnosis

Gather examples from childhood and adulthood before seeking an assessment

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