Girls and women with autism are more likely to employ camouflaging strategies, masking their symptoms by imitating neurotypical social behaviors. Read this story at @GreeleyTribune , The Voice , Reading Eagle
Girls and women with autism are more likely to employ camouflaging strategies, masking their symptoms by imitating neurotypical social behaviors. Read this story at @GreeleyTribune , The Voice , Reading Eagle
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