Autism and Literal Language Explained
Autism and literal language highlight a communication style centred on clarity and predictability. Many autistic individuals prefer language that is direct and precise.
Why clarity matters
Literal language reduces mental load and social stress by removing guesswork.
Common signs of literal communication
These include seeking specific instructions, discomfort with sarcasm, and a strong focus on accuracy.
Supporting effective communication
Using direct wording and explaining expectations openly helps build trust and understanding.
Families seeking tailored guidance can consult Autism Detect, with additional insight into overlapping ADHD traits available through ADHD Certify.
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