Autism Risk in Siblings: What Parents Should Know
Autism risk is higher in siblings when one child is already diagnosed. Genetics play a major role, and boys are diagnosed more often, which can influence sibling patterns.
Family history often reveals subtle traits such as social communication differences or sensory sensitivities. These may not always lead to a diagnosis but help explain recurring patterns.
Environmental influences such as prenatal conditions and early childhood experiences also shape how autism appears in each sibling.
Families can explore early screening and personalised guidance through Autism Detect. Some siblings may also show overlapping ADHD traits, which can be explored through ADHD Certify.
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