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Educating and Supporting Autistic Girls is an essential resource for mainstream education and health professionals working with autistic girls. Written by Victoria Honeybourne, this Routledge publication addresses a significant gap in understanding how autism presents differently in girls compared to boys, often leading to underdiagnosis and inadequate support.
The book provides practical guidance on recognizing autistic traits in girls, understanding their specific needs, and implementing effective educational strategies. It covers topics including social communication differences, sensory sensitivities, anxiety management, and creating inclusive classroom environments. The author draws on research, clinical experience, and real-world examples to offer evidence-based approaches that can be implemented in mainstream schools.
Packed with actionable recommendations, case studies, and professional insights, this guide empowers educators and health professionals to better identify, understand, and support autistic girls throughout their educational journey.







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