Autism and girls signs poster

Hi,

I've put together a printable poster listing frequently overlooked signifiers of high functioning autisms in girls, who have a tendency to mask their symptoms. 

Is any one willing and able to print and display it to get the message out there?

I was inspired to make this poster and get one of the UK's top child autism experts, prof David Skuse, to endorse it, because of my frustration and concern that autistic girls are being refused life enhancing diagnoses because diagnosticians are looking out for male autistic traits.

I was diagnosed with autism just over a year ago and "female autistic" is the first box I've perfectly fitted.  We are now battling to get our daughter diagnosed.  There is evidence that early diagnosis and support can permanantly enhance lives.  I know i'd have had a happier and more producytive life if I'd been diagnosed as a child.

Here's the printable poster link: www.lilystyle.co.uk/.../ (it is quite a big file size as I made it print quality)autism and girls poster

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  • I applaud your bringing this issue to people's attention.

    I do wonder about the phrase 'reduce the impact of autism'. I see myself as pervasively autistic, the problems I experience stem from the way the world is and expects me to be, not from being autistic. How do you reduce the impact of autism and have a happy autistic child grow into a happy autistic adult?

    But a good poster!

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  • I applaud your bringing this issue to people's attention.

    I do wonder about the phrase 'reduce the impact of autism'. I see myself as pervasively autistic, the problems I experience stem from the way the world is and expects me to be, not from being autistic. How do you reduce the impact of autism and have a happy autistic child grow into a happy autistic adult?

    But a good poster!

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