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Autism and Eating Disorders in Girls

Autism and Eating Disorders in Girls

Season 3 Episode 36 Published 10Β months, 1Β week ago
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In this important episode, Dan from The Aspie World explores the growing research around the connection between autism and eating disorders, especially in autistic girls. While not everyone on the autism spectrum will develop an eating disorder, studies show that autistic individuals may be at a higher risk due to unique challenges like sensory sensitivities, communication difficulties, and coping mechanisms related to stress.

Dan discusses the key factors that contribute to this link β€” including food aversions from sensory overload, struggles with social pressures around body image, and the need for control in overwhelming environments. You'll also hear strategies for supporting autistic individuals who may be at risk, emphasizing early intervention, sensory accommodations, and emotional expression.

Whether you are an autistic adult, a caregiver, or someone passionate about autism advocacy, this episode sheds light on a critical but often overlooked issue in the autism community.

βœ… Topics covered:

  • How autism and sensory sensitivities impact eating behaviors

  • Understanding social pressures and body image issues in autistic girls

  • Why early intervention is crucial for autism and eating disorder support

  • Tailored approaches to emotional support and healthy communication

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Visit www.LearnAutism.net to explore online programs designed specifically for autistic adults β€” packed with tools, education, and resources to help you live your best life.

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