Girls with autism could be slipping through system

Girls with mild autism are less likely to be identified and diagnosed than boys according to research published by the Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCP) last month.In a study carried out by the college’s faculty of child and adolescent psychiatry, specialists said that among so-called high-functioning children with autism – classified as those who do…

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