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Girls With AUTISM Sleep Issues (Need To KNOW!)

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Did you know that autistic girls are far more likely to struggle with sleep issues than neurotypical girls — and even autistic boys? From trouble falling asleep and restless nights to sensory sensitivities and racing thoughts, sleep challenges are incredibly common but often overlooked in autistic females.

In this episode of The Aspie World Podcast, I dive deep into why autistic girls experience more sleep difficulties, the science behind it, and practical strategies to improve sleep quality and reduce night-time anxiety.

  • Why sleep issues are more common in autistic girls and women

  • The role of sensory sensitivities, anxiety, and masking in poor sleep

  • How hormones and puberty affect autistic sleep patterns

  • Practical strategies to improve falling asleep and staying asleep

  • Tools and routines to create a calm, autism-friendly bedtime

Better sleep doesn’t just mean more rest — it improves emotional regulation, focus, and overall wellbeing for autistic girls.

  • Autistic girls, teens, and women struggling with sleep problems

  • Parents wanting to support autistic daughters with better sleep routines

  • Teachers, carers, and therapists looking to understand autistic sleep needs

  • Anyone curious about how autism affects sleep differently in females

If bedtime has ever felt like a battle, this episode will give you practical, autism-friendly strategies you can start using tonight.

🎁 FREE Download: Get your Autistic Adult Bulletproof Brain Starter Kit and discover science-backed strategies to reduce overwhelm, manage stress, and improve emotional balancewww.bulletproofbrain.org

If you found this episode helpful, please:
Subscribe to The Aspie World Podcast so you never miss an episode
Leave a review — it helps us reach and support more autistic girls and families
Share this episode with friends, parents, or anyone supporting autistic females with sleep challenges

With the right tools and understanding, autistic girls can finally get the rest they need. 💜

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Who This Episode Is For:Resources & Support for Autistic AdultsLet’s Stay Connected

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Content provided by Aspergers and Autism Talk and Autism Talk. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Aspergers and Autism Talk and Autism Talk or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Did you know that autistic girls are far more likely to struggle with sleep issues than neurotypical girls — and even autistic boys? From trouble falling asleep and restless nights to sensory sensitivities and racing thoughts, sleep challenges are incredibly common but often overlooked in autistic females.

In this episode of The Aspie World Podcast, I dive deep into why autistic girls experience more sleep difficulties, the science behind it, and practical strategies to improve sleep quality and reduce night-time anxiety.

  • Why sleep issues are more common in autistic girls and women

  • The role of sensory sensitivities, anxiety, and masking in poor sleep

  • How hormones and puberty affect autistic sleep patterns

  • Practical strategies to improve falling asleep and staying asleep

  • Tools and routines to create a calm, autism-friendly bedtime

Better sleep doesn’t just mean more rest — it improves emotional regulation, focus, and overall wellbeing for autistic girls.

  • Autistic girls, teens, and women struggling with sleep problems

  • Parents wanting to support autistic daughters with better sleep routines

  • Teachers, carers, and therapists looking to understand autistic sleep needs

  • Anyone curious about how autism affects sleep differently in females

If bedtime has ever felt like a battle, this episode will give you practical, autism-friendly strategies you can start using tonight.

🎁 FREE Download: Get your Autistic Adult Bulletproof Brain Starter Kit and discover science-backed strategies to reduce overwhelm, manage stress, and improve emotional balancewww.bulletproofbrain.org

If you found this episode helpful, please:
Subscribe to The Aspie World Podcast so you never miss an episode
Leave a review — it helps us reach and support more autistic girls and families
Share this episode with friends, parents, or anyone supporting autistic females with sleep challenges

With the right tools and understanding, autistic girls can finally get the rest they need. 💜

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:Who This Episode Is For:Resources & Support for Autistic AdultsLet’s Stay Connected

  continue reading

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