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 family hub or 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