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"I need them for my autism, but I don't know why": Exploring the friendship experiences of autistic children in UK primary schools.

Laura FoxKathryn Asbury
Published in: Autism & developmental language impairments (2024)
Results from the current study show that autistic children can and do have successful friendships but that these friendships may differ from those of their non-autistic peers. The study further adds to the existing literature by showing that younger autistic children can be included in research by using differentiated, accessible and creative methods, and that they are able to voice their opinions on matters surrounding support. It also calls for a tailored approach to supporting autistic children in school and speaking with children to give them autonomy over the support they want to receive.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • mental health
  • systematic review