My journey as an autistic girl

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when i was in year five

we used to stand in line to wait to go

to music class

as we stood there people would get into

groups to talk to each other

everyone always seemed to know exactly

where to stand

what to say and when to talk

i remember wondering what the heck is

wrong with me

why am i not getting this it seemed like

everybody was on a different level than

i was

or rather i was on a different level

than they were at the time it didn’t

actually

seem like i was different it just seemed

like i was quirky

two years later we went in about

depression to a psychiatrist

i came out with the diagnosis of autism

autism spectrum disorder or asd

is a neurological disorder that affects

communication and behavior

it affects one in 54 children worldwide

it was first noted in 1943 by a man

named leo canner

and from there today the range of

the range of behaviors and

people that have asd has broadened

until now both children and adults still

get diagnosed every day

there’s just one problem with this model

that diagnoses hundreds and thousands of

people

it doesn’t actually fit everybody

this model of behaviors that we use is a

male

model based off studies and research

that have been primarily based

around boys and doesn’t always fit girls

so what is the difference between boys

and girls oddly enough

it starts all the way from an early age

rachel hiller

a professor in the university of bath

conducted two studies

in australia about the gender

differences between boys and girls with

asd but with no learning different

difference what she found

while endeavoring the caretakers of

girls and boys with autism

was that while was that there were some

similarities like later speaking

but while boy but while girls boa

boys would tend to isolate themselves

from others girls tended to obsess

over friendships and try harder and

harder to fit in

likely much more likely to be making

friends or even one or two like-minded

allies

girls would try their hardest to fit in

doing everything possible to figure out

how to make it work

girls also were more likely to for

emotional outbursts and meltdowns at

home

and have more fights with parents

girls were also more likely to

experience authority

and and depression than boys

but girls were also more likely to try

and mimic behaviors

like eye contact and toy playing while

boys would tend to more likely to line

up toys

and play with them in a completely

separate way

another difference between boys and

girls is that they experience

widely different views of a school day

for girls they’ll spend all day pressing

down their emotions and autistic

symptoms

masking it all girls were less likely to

make socially inappropriate comments

have volume control and and

have volume control and have harder time

understanding around them

teachers were less likely to focus on

girls as boys tended to have

be more hyperactive and were more likely

to struggle with classroom behavior

all this results in a phenomenon called

the four o’clock explosion that’s almost

exclusively found in girls

girls will spend all day repressing

everything from their personality to

their emotions

and when they get home they release it

all with parents and emotional outbursts

and doing whatever they need to do to

release all this energy and

frustration this this means that

teachers and parents have almost

completely different views of what a

girl’s personality is actually like

and this can result in psychiatrists

finding it harder to diagnose girls

as they have not sure who to trust with

these different views

the biggest difference between girls and

doctors or at least the most well known

is mimicking and masking that is

exclusively in girls

girls are more likely to mimic around

them and try to fit in with everyone

around them

using this to mask your autistic

symptoms and signs

this means that everyone from parents to

teachers and psychiatrists will find it

harder to die

to find and recognize girls with autism

all in all

many people might think this is a good

thing but i need to make some

one thing very very clear

girls are just as autistic as boys have

the same

problems understanding and coping with

social situations that normal people

don’t

and and also and have the same signs and

symptoms

and are just as amazing with autism as

boys

so with these symptoms and everything it

is harder to recognize girls than boys

starting with teachers teachers

are the ones who usually make referrals

for neurological disorders

so if they’re not the ones that

americanize autistic symptoms

children are less likely to get a

diagnosis for anything

starting off with teachers on average

pay less attention to girls since girls

are quieter from social pressure than

boys

especially autistic girls and teachers

are more likely to focus on the

hyperactive boys who are disrupting the

class

and the girls in rachel hiller’s second

study of autism she interviewed

teachers about the conversational skills

of a set of girls

teachers found no problems with the

conversational skills of half the girls

in the set

while psychiatrists and professionals

only found no problems with the

conversational

skills of 17 percent of those same girls

all this means that teachers are less

likely to make a referral or even

recognize that a girl is autistic in the

first place

getting referral means going to a

professional but professionals are also

affected by this bias starting with the

very basis of what they diagnose autism

with

their model this model is a list of

behaviors and science to recognize

autism

and the extent to and to extend to how

it affects

people but this model is based around

boys

for example hyper fixation

boys are more likely to hyper fixate on

things like trains

mechanics and video games commonly

stereotyped ones but

more commonly found at boys girls who

are more likely to

hyper fixate on something that’s

actually not uncommon

and usually not unmanageable like

fashion or collecting shells or stamps

this means this obsession

is is focused though on it with an

autistic intensity

and can last from adolescent from

preschool years to adolescence

this means that one of the key ticks in

the box that

professionals have to do for hyper

fixation

often isn’t found and can mean that

girls can go misdiagnosed or undiagnosed

with autism

the biggest group though affected by

this bias is the general public

and the media specifically parents

in the media a lot of things we stay are

heavily stereotyped especially autism

even autistic boys are heavily

stereotyped with what people think

autism looks like

but it’s always autistic boys in the

media

can you remember one time you’ve seen an

autistic girl

on the news or in a show

girls with autism are just not

recognized by the media

and thus parents don’t see what an

autistic girl looks like compared to an

autistic boy

this makes it harder for parents to

notice that their girl’s quirkiness or

symptoms

line up with things they’ve read or seen

about autism

and makes them less likely to go in to

check if a girl is autistic or not and

can make even girls feel like they don’t

have autism

or that their or that people not believe

girls to have autism

because they don’t line up with the

traditional symptoms that people

recognize

all this

what so why is there this difference

between girls and boys

one theory is the extreme male brain

theory

which focuses on the idea of fetal

testosterone

where we’re in development boys have

different behaviors from the chemicals

in their brain

and then girls another theory is that a

mixture of social and environmental

factors have forced girls to adapt

throughout time

and making them and forcing them to be

better at

fitting in than boys ever had to another

theory is that we are simply not

recognizing girls

with them flying under the radar of

teachers and psychiatrists

all this means that when you’re going in

for a diagnosis girls are more likely to

get misdiagnosed or go undiagnosed

a quote from dr kamala pang states that

i feel like autistic girls are more

likely to describe as anxious

simply because it challenges the gender

stereotype

how getting a misdiagnosis or not

getting a diagnosis at all

can have really horrible effects for

girls it can mean that they are

not able to get early intervention or

help with growing up

or it can mean and it can mean that

girls are more likely to suffer from

anxiety and depression the boys with asd

all of this though is changing

as we move forward more researches more

studies and more people

are looking at girls and boys the

differences and or just increasing

their their variation of their sets and

research

meaning that our behavior our

understanding of the behaviors and

differences

are expanding

more people with autism are friends with

autistic people or the family of

autistic people are speaking up

and sharing their stories and getting

words out there

to tell and try to get other people to

stand up

but we can all do more as people we can

all go online

and look up what what autistic girls are

doing and autistic women

we can ask people around in our lives if

they are autistic and

how try to help understand and really

connect with people around us

as teachers and psychiatrists and

professionals

we can you can try and look at your list

of behaviors and double check

the girls around you you’re that you’re

not labeling them and making assumptions

about them

and you can try to actually check if

there’s something special with them

as parents we can look at our children

and see what

is going on with them and maybe if those

fights or

outbursts or silences and no eye contact

actually means that a girl is autistic

and girls out there who felt like me who

feel like me

look inside yourselves and really see if

maybe simply because your symptoms don’t

line up with the boys

doesn’t mean you’re not autistic we can

all do better

to stop more girls from falling through

the cracks

today i wear my headphones in school

and i focus so much better today

my friends family and teachers all

understand that i’m autistic and act

accordingly

today i feel more like myself and i am

happier than ever

today i am autistic and today i am a

girl

thank you

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当我五年级的时候,

我们常常排队等着去

上音乐课,

因为我们站在那里人们会

分组互相交谈,

每个人似乎总是确切地知道

该站在

哪里说什么,什么时候说 说话

我记得我想知道我到底怎么了

就像我不同 两年后

我看起来很古怪

我们

向精神科医生询问

了抑郁症 我被诊断为自闭症

自闭症谱系障碍或自闭症

是一种影响沟通和行为的神经系统疾病

它影响了 54 个儿童中的一个

1943 年,一位名叫 leo canner 的人在世界范围内首次发现了

自闭症谱系障碍,从那时起,自闭症谱系障碍

的行为范围和

人群范围已经扩大

到现在,儿童和成人仍然

被诊断出

是的,这个模型只有一个问题,它

可以诊断成百上千的

人,

它实际上并不适合所有人

总是适合女孩,

所以男孩和女孩之间有什么区别?

奇怪的是,

它从很小的时候就开始了。

学习不同的

差异 她

在努力照顾

患有自闭症的女孩和男孩时发现的

是,虽然有一些

相似之处,比如后来说话,

但是男孩和女孩 蟒蛇

男孩倾向于将自己与他人隔离开来

,女孩倾向于沉迷

于友谊和 越来越

努力地融入

可能更有可能结交

朋友甚至一两个志同道合的

盟友

女孩会尽最大努力去适应,

尽一切可能弄清楚

如何让它发挥作用

女孩也更容易

在家里爆发情绪和崩溃,

与父母发生更多争吵

女孩也更容易

经历权威

和抑郁 男孩,

但女孩也更有可能尝试

模仿眼神交流和玩玩具等行为,而

男孩则更倾向于将玩具排成一排

并以完全

不同的方式玩耍

对女孩上学日的看法 他们整天都

在压抑自己的情绪和自闭症

症状 所有女孩都不太可能

发表不恰当的社交评论

有音量控制和音量控制,更难

理解周围的人

老师更少 可能会关注

女孩,因为男孩往往

更活跃,更

容易挣扎 在课堂行为中,

所有这一切都导致了一种被

称为“四点钟爆发”的现象,这种现象几乎

只发生在女孩身上。

女孩会整天压抑

从个性

到情绪的一切

,当她们回到家时,会

向父母和情绪爆发释放所有这些。

做任何他们需要做的事情来

释放所有这些能量和

沮丧,这意味着

老师和父母对女孩的性格实际上有几乎

完全不同的看法

,这可能导致精神科医生

发现更难诊断女孩,

因为他们不确定 谁相信

这些不同的观点

女孩和医生之间的最大区别,

或者至少最著名的

是模仿和掩饰,这是

女孩独有的

女孩更有可能模仿周围的

人,并试图用这个来适应周围的每个人

掩盖您的自闭症

症状和体征

这意味着从父母到

老师和心理的每个人 医生会发现

很难找到并识别患有自闭症的女孩

总而言之,

许多人可能认为这是

一件好事,但我需要

非常清楚地说明一件事,

女孩和男孩一样有自闭症,他们

有同样的

理解和理解问题 应对

正常人没有的社交场合,

并且也有相同的体征和

症状

,并且和男孩一样患有自闭症,

所以有了这些症状和一切,

从老师开始,女孩

比男孩更难识别 他们通常会

转诊神经系统疾病,

所以如果他们不是那些将

自闭症症状美国化的

孩子,那么从老师开始的任何事情都不太可能得到

诊断

自闭症女孩和老师

更有可能关注

扰乱课堂的多动男孩

和瑞秋的女孩 希勒的第二

项自闭症研究她采访

了一组女

教师的会话技巧,她发现该组

中一半女孩的会话技巧没有问题,

而精神病学家和专业人士

只发现其中

17% 的女孩的会话技巧没有问题 女孩

这一切意味着老师不太

可能推荐甚至

承认女孩首先患有自闭症

获得推荐意味着去找

专业人士,但专业人士也

受到这种偏见的影响,从

他们诊断自闭症的基础开始

使用

他们的模型,这个模型是

识别自闭症的行为和科学列表,

以及它对人的影响程度和范围,

但这个模型是基于

男孩

的,例如,过度固定的

男孩更有可能过度固定在

火车机械等事情上

和电子游戏通常是

刻板的,但

更常见于男孩

女孩更喜欢 主要是

过度关注

实际上并不罕见

且通常不会难以管理的事物,例如

时尚或收集贝壳或邮票

专业人士必须为过度固着做的方框中的关键勾号

通常没有找到,这可能意味着

女孩可能被误诊或未诊断

为自闭症

尽管受这种偏见影响的最大群体

是公众

和媒体,特别是

父母 媒体 我们留下的很多东西都

非常刻板,尤其是自闭症

即使是自闭症男孩也

对人们认为

自闭症的样子非常刻板,

但媒体上总是有自闭症男孩,

你记得有一次你

在新闻或新闻中看到过自闭症女孩吗?

患有自闭症的表演女孩只是不

被媒体认可

,因此父母看不到

自闭症女孩的样子 就像与自闭症男孩相比,

这使得父母更难

注意到他们女孩的怪癖或

症状与他们读过或看到的关于自闭症的事情一致,

并且使他们不太可能去

检查女孩是否患有自闭症,并且

甚至可以让女孩觉得自己

没有自闭症,

或者他们或人们不相信

女孩患有自闭症,

因为他们不符合

人们

认识到

一切的传统症状,那么为什么

女孩和女孩之间会有这种差异 男孩的

一种理论是极端男性大脑

理论

,它关注胎儿睾酮的概念

,我们正在发育的地方男孩

的行为与大脑中的化学物质不同

,然后女孩另一种理论

是社会和环境

因素的混合迫使女孩 适应

整个时间

,让他们和强迫他们

比男孩更适应另一个

理论是,我们根本不

承认女孩

wi 他们在老师和精神科医生的雷达下飞行

所有这一切意味着当你去

接受诊断时,女孩更有可能

被误诊或未被诊断

出 kamala pang 博士的一句话

我觉得自闭症女孩更有

可能 描述为焦虑

仅仅是因为它挑战了性别

刻板

印象,误诊或根本没有

得到诊断

会对女孩产生非常可怕的影响,

这可能意味着她们

无法获得早期干预或

帮助成长,

或者这可能意味着和 这可能意味着

女孩更容易患上

焦虑和抑郁症 患有自闭症的男孩

所有这一切都在发生变化,

因为我们进行了更多的研究,更多的

研究,更多的人

正在关注女孩和男孩的

差异,或者只是增加

他们的差异 他们的集合和

研究

意味着我们的行为我们

对行为和

差异的理解

正在扩大

更多的自闭症患者

自闭症患者的朋友或自闭症患者的家人

正在大声疾呼

并分享他们的故事,并在那里发表

言论

并试图让其他人

站起来,

但我们都可以做更多的人,我们

都可以

上网查找什么 自闭症女孩在

做什么和自闭症女性

我们可以询问生活中的

人们是否患有自闭症,以及

如何尝试帮助理解并真正

与我们周围的人建立联系,

作为教师、精神病学家和

专业人士

,您可以尝试查看您的

列表 行为并仔细检查

您周围的女孩您

是否没有给她们贴标签并对她们做出假设

,您可以尝试实际检查

她们是否有什么特别之处

作为父母,我们可以看看我们的孩子

,看看发生了

什么 和他们在一起,也许如果那些

打架、

爆发或沉默,没有眼神交流,

实际上意味着一个女孩患有自闭症,

而那些感觉像我的女孩们会

看着你的内心 自己,真正看看是否

可能仅仅因为您的症状

与男孩

不符并不意味着您没有自闭症 我们

都可以做得更好,

以阻止更多女孩

从裂缝中跌落

今天我在学校戴耳机

,我 今天注意力好多了

我的朋友家人和老师都

明白我有自闭症并采取

相应的行动

今天我感觉更像自己,我

比以往任何时候都更快乐

今天我是自闭症今天我是一个

女孩

谢谢你

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