Autism and Friendship Challenges in Childhood

 

Autism and friendship challenges can affect how children connect with peers, even when they want companionship. Social rules are often unspoken, and autistic children may process these cues differently. 

Why friendships can be difficult: Reading facial expressions, understanding sarcasm, or knowing when to join play can feel unclear and stressful. 

Common social patterns: Children may hesitate to initiate interaction, communicate very literally, or focus on specific interests that peers do not share. 

Supporting social growth: Structured play, role modelling, and communication coaching can help children build confidence and connection. 

Families seeking tailored guidance can consult Autism Detect, with additional insight into overlapping ADHD traits available through ADHD Certify. 

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