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Resources > Autism, Diagnosis and What It Means
Source: National Autistic Society
This page from the NAS web site explains that autism influences how people experience and interact with the world, and that it is a lifelong neurodivergence and disability. According to NAS, autistic people are different from each other, but for a diagnosis they must share differences from non-autistic people in how they think, feel and communicate:
"Being autistic means you may feel things and react to them differently to non-autistic people. You may find socialising confusing or tiring, and you may become overwhelmed in loud or busy places. You may have intense interests, prefer order and routine, and use repeated movements or actions to calm yourself or express joy. You might mask your discomfort to fit in, which can lead to mental illness".
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