Autism in Teen Girls (Full Guide): The “Fine at School” Pattern Parents Miss
If your teen daughter “seems fine” at school but falls apart at home—watch this. ✅ Learn more or schedule an evaluation/consultation: forestpsychologicalclinic.com Autistic girls are often missed because they mask, internalize distress, and look “social enough” on the surface. In this compilation, I break down the most commonly overlooked signs of autism in teen girls—especially masking, after-school meltdowns, internalized shutdowns, and how social camouflage can increase vulnerability to toxic friendships and covert bullying. I’m Dr. James Thatcher, a licensed clinical psychologist in Portland, Oregon, and I specialize in autism evaluations and therapy for kids and teens. If you’re a parent, counselor, or teacher trying to understand what’s really going on beneath the “she’s just sensitive” narrative—this video will give you practical, affirming ways to recognize patterns and support her without shame. Chapters 00:00 Autism in Girls: Why It’s Missed (Masking + Research Bias) 02:02 Masking Autism in Girls: Rehearsed Scripts & “Acting Normal” 03:17 “Too Sensitive?” Emotional Intensity as a Hidden Autism Sign 05:04 Autism Social Camouflaging: Friendships That Look Fine (But Aren’t) 06:03 After-School Meltdowns: Why Autistic Girls Collapse at Home 06:46 Internalized Meltdowns: Somatic Symptoms, Shutdowns & Panic 07:44 Special Interests in Autistic Girls: “Normal” Passions, Intense Focus 08:36 Social Cues & Sarcasm: Where Autistic Girls Miss the Nuance 11:19 Eye Contact Myth: Making Eye Contact Doesn’t Rule Out Autism 13:21 Autistic Masking Burnout: Anxiety, Exhaustion, Identity Loss 19:28 Toxic Friendships & Covert Bullying: Why Autistic Girls Get Targeted 25:42 How to Help: Boundaries, Exit Scripts & Green/Yellow/Red Friendships If this helped, please share it with a parent, school counselor, or teacher who supports teen girls—and consider subscribing for more practical, neurodiversity-affirming guidance. #autism #autisminteengirls #autismmasking Are you told she's sensitive or shy, but you suspect there's more to the story? This video explores how common traits can mask underlying autism symptoms, particularly in autistic individuals. I'm Dr. James Thatcher, and I specialize in autism diagnosis for all ages, helping families understand autism spectrum disorder. We discuss how signs of autism in women and autistic girls are often overlooked, leading to a late diagnosis.

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