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Building and Maintaining Friendships When You're Autistic - An autistic guide to social situations and relationships

Building and Maintaining Friendships When You're Autistic - An autistic guide to social situations and relationships

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In this Autism Infocast, we explore the rich tapestry of friendship for autistic people. Many autistic people deeply desire connection, and you'll learn how they can build authentic, fulfilling bonds by focusing on shared interests and being their true selves. We cover the unique complexities, such as navigating unwritten social rules and managing social energy. For neurotypical friends, we'll give you insights on how to be a supportive ally through clear communication and respecting different needs. We'll help you to understand and appreciate diverse expressions of care, fostering strong, mutual connections that truly enrich everyone’s lives.

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