Autism Routines and Diagnostic Criteria

 

Routines play a central role in how autism is identified and understood. Diagnostic frameworks recognise repetitive behaviours and insistence on sameness as core features. 

DSM-5 And ICD-10 Criteria 
Both frameworks include routines and repetitive behaviours as part of autism assessment, alongside social and communication differences. 

Why Impact Matters 
Professionals assess how routines influence daily functioning, anxiety levels, and adaptability to change. 

Families may seek further support through providers like Autism Detect. Autism frequently overlaps with ADHD, and ADHD Certify supports understanding of shared attention related traits. 

Final Thoughts 
Recognising routines as diagnostic markers helps shift understanding from judgement to support. 

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