Autism Support Pathway

Social communication and interaction

Child have difficulties with social skills for a variety of different reasons.

Behaviours you may recognise in your child

  • Struggles to play with other children - may play by themselves or alongside others.
  • Prefers repetitive play, such as lining up toys, counting toys, spinning wheels.
  • Does not like imaginative/pretend play.
  • Struggles with non-verbal communication skills, such as taking turns, eye contact and facial expressions.
  • Struggles to recognise their own and others' simple emotions (happy, sad, angry).
  • Struggles to see another person's point of view.
  • Struggles to make and keep friends.
  • Finds change distressing.
  • Uses language that is direct - for example, saying they don't like someone's haircut or a gift.
  • Struggles to stay on topic when having a conversation - or has a favourite topic of conversation.

Support for children under 5

  1. Speak with a health visitor, staff at your local children's centre or childcare facility.
  2. Find support through our online Care and Support Directory, using the link below.

Search for support for under-5s


Support for children aged 6 to 11-years-old

  1. Speak to your school nurse or special educational needs co-ordinator, or contact Children's Integrated Therapy Service for advice.
  2. Find support through our online Care and Support Directory, using the link below.

Search for support for 6 to 11-year-olds