An autistic adult lying on the floor.

Borderline autism in adults refers to individuals who show some characteristics of autism but don’t fully meet the criteria for an official autism diagnosis

These adults might struggle with social interactions, sensory sensitivities, or repetitive behaviors, but the challenges are often milder or more subtle. Many adults with borderline autism go undiagnosed or only find out later in life, which can leave them feeling misunderstood or isolated.

Key Signs of Autism to Look For

Adults with borderline autism may find social situations tricky. They might have a hard time understanding social cues, making conversations feel awkward. Eye contact could be uncomfortable for them, and they may avoid certain social settings because of it. 

Sensory sensitivities are also common—bright lights or loud noises may feel overwhelming. However, these traits are often less obvious and can vary greatly from person to person. Some adults learn to mask these behaviors, which can make it even harder to recognize.

Therapy can be a valuable tool in helping children with autism navigate social challenges. ABA therapy in Utah and Colorado provides a personalized approach to support children in their daily lives. 

At Little Champs ABA, we specialize in offering tailored autism services for children, focusing on skill development and growth. If you’re seeking help for your child, reach out to learn how ABA therapy can make a positive impact.