There is a lot of misinformation about autism.
Let’s gently clarify some common myths:

Autism is a disease

Autism is a neurodevelopmental difference, not an illness

Autism is a developmental condition. While mental health challenges may co-occur, autism itself is not a mental illness.

Increased awareness and better screening explain higher diagnosis rates.

Autism occurs in all genders. Girls are often under-recognized and diagnosed later.

Extensive research has shown no link between vaccines and autism

Parenting does not cause autism

Autism is lifelong. Support focuses on helping individuals thrive, not “fixing” who they are.

Understanding the facts helps families move forward with clarity, confidence, and compassion.