LATE AUTISM SIGNS IN PRETEENS

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Time to talk about late signs of autism in 12 year old preteens. Whether you're a preteen or a teenager, this is a great video to learn the autism signs that can happen later in life, even as an adult.

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As a current 12 year old turning 13 in 7 months I have watched the whole video and pointed out which ones was me and which ones wasn’t. Later the day I was with my mom and watched the video with Her, we went to our family doctor and I got diagnosed w/ autism

IurDad
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I wish my mom would have had all this information 40 years ago. 😕

au_barb
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My 20-month old daughter has just been diagnosed with autism. I started noticing her “symptoms” (hate that word cause it suggests that autism is inherently pathological, which it is not, but I digress), after watching one of the videos focusing on Liam. I was terrified! I had wished I never watched that video. THANK GOD for your videos. They literally save lives through awareness, something there’s a shortage of re autism.

Thank you for this video. Someone out there is that much closer to getting the attention and assistance they so badly need! ❤️❤️👏🏾

JustCHICHI
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the room cleaning is so relateble i cant start i also cant start with projects because i have no idea where to start

joeyRaven
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I started crying at 15:30 it really hit home. Your videos make me feel better about not fitting in the same way NTs do 🖤

danielaleksandr
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If you want to understand what it’s like to be an undiagnosed neurodivergent, this is what it feels like.

Trying to act and take on the responsibility of someone your age feels like a child trying to walk down the stairs in their fathers shoes. At first you’ve got a lot of courage to do it and so you walk down the first step, but then on the second step your foot slips out of the shoe a little and you make a mistake or say something weird amongst kids your age, but you didn’t fall so you keep going. Down one stair... and another... and another. And eventually your one stair from the landing! With only a few mistakes here and there. So you go down the next step, but your foot doesn’t make it all the way down... and you trip and fall on your face. And you blame yourself, because you’re the one who didn’t understand what seemed so simple to everyone else, and maybe if you had just worked a little harder you wouldn’t have fallen. Your were supposed to be as good as every other kid... at least that’s what you thought. So you stand on the landing upset, frustrated, angry, and overall just disappointed in yourself. Your afraid to walk down the next set of stairs, afraid that you’ll mess up again, afraid that maybe this time... someone will see. And maybe they’ll make fun of you, or call you stupid or gullible because you didn’t understand a joke or sarcasm. But you push through anyway because, after all, that’s what everyone else does... right?

someonehadtosayit.
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My daughter is the same exact way! No filter whatsoever and says whatever she’s thinking...
I’ve had to apologize and explain over and over for her asking people for example if their pregnant when they aren’t or asking people are you a boy or girl if they have shorter hair. She even told her teacher you look like a boy because she had a suit on. Most people are understanding though and laugh it off. She’s so innocent when she’s asking it’s hard to get offended but we try to explain it to her.

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A family member of mine is looking into being diagnosed with Autism as an adult. A lot of the things you were talking about describes myself and that family member I mentioned. I think this video is good, not just for children but adults too. I have seen relationships crumble because people refuse to accept that someone is different. ThankYou for making this video.

bloodsweatphilp
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I ‘m a teacher in Australia and some kids on the spectrum speak with an American accent😊

kathleenharris
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Last year I had a student who appeared autistic to me (based off of experience, not formal education/knowledge of autism). He struggled greatly when the school year started and he screamed and cried all day long for the first two months of school. He also flapped his arms whenever he was happy. We struggled greatly with getting his attention and him recognizing that we were talking to him.

madysonk.
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Stephanie, the advice you gave at the end is wonderful. l was not evaluated until late adulthood, and had to go back to my parents and say, "Remember when you used to have to always tell me you weren't being literal..." or "Remember when l wouldn't look at anybody while they were talking to me because l was so shy..." or "Remember when l refused to speak unless you called me [insert name-not-my-own]..." etc, etc. l'm an Aspie and did well at school academically, but socially l was a nightmare. Any woman who suspects that she, or her daughter, might have Aspergers, l would strongly suggest looking for a checklist of female traits - they are quite different from male traits and are more often missed by professionals.
Thanks again for all you do!

ladydrone
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My partner of 12 years was finally just diagnosed with moderate autism last week. Doctors in the past have told her that she couldn't have autism because she made eye contact, even though its painful for her to do and she only does it briefly so she can "seem normal".

tommywolfe
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Thank you so much! You are an answer to prayer! My daughter has ASD and was diagnosed late at the age of 9. She will be 13 this year and has come a long way. Your video really nailed it in terms of what we witness in the day to day life. It's so nice not to feel alone and bring perspective to ASD in this age group specifically.

melissawalschburger
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this was very helpful. thank you for this. so appreciate your time and support!

davidthomaschwclmt
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This video is amazing! I have a Downs Daughter and I’ve worked ( and still work) with Autism kids a lot, however I still need some clear cut explanations of autism. My heart just goes out to these families, kids and adults. We are all so unique. This is beautiful, to the point and awesome. Thank you sooo much!!!

LivingWithEve
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Thank you for this. Trying to make a laundry list of my child. Out of frustration I took a break. I started browsing youtube and saw that Fathering Autism had just uploaded. Watch that and loved it like always. This video was a recommended one. Eureka!! You just explained my 7 year old daughter. I've been fighting for 3 years to have her appropriately diagnosed and accommodated. Homeschooling her has proved to be the best option for the present time, as the school district we live in has missed the obvious catalysts for her in school behaviors. I'm unemployed and saving for a psychological evaluation. Thank you for your listed and to the point breakdown of the many degrees of Autism and the possible comorbidities that can come along with it. Thank you!

persefaniblix
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Fab video, my son has been diagnosed for a little over a year and some of the signs you've mentioned that he displays I hadn't even connected to autism. Makes me think about how I need to adjust certain things like giving multiple instructions at once. Thanks for giving me a better insight.

funkduck
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I'm so glad you made this video. Because a lot of the things you mentioned in your preteen even fits my toddler. Which I think is so great you're showing the 3 different children you have, so when we see videos of a child more close to the severe side and one more close to the high functioning, and one in the middle, it really helps so much. I really feel like my son is fitting in with Noah then Lex like I thought before. My son has an autism evaluation this wednesday and we are worried he will be misdiagnosed or not diagnosed due to not being severe. They said he just barely made it past the pre-evaluation because he passed the MCHAT.

vjannelle
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This video is a God send... I’m going to watch it again and write down all of my sons issues... I’ve got an appointment with the pediatrician in two weeks to just talk and I need to come armed with all my issues...

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You look absolutely beautiful in this video !!
Love your hair and makeup .. takes time
especially for being aways so very busy with such active family ..

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