
🗞️ By indiaherald Staff Writer
📍 From delhi NCR | National Autism Month Special | In Association with Pinnacleblooms.org
“She Never Gave Us Trouble.”
That’s what everyone said about Siya.
Her teachers. Her grandparents. Even her parents.
She sat quietly in class.
Never threw tantrums.
Played alone.
Followed every rule.
Never interrupted.
Never demanded anything.
“She was the easiest child to raise,” said her mother, Reema.
Until the day Siya’s school counselor called and asked:
“Have you ever had her screened for autism?”
🧩 Why Autism in Girls Is So Often Missed
In boys, autism is often loud:
- Repetitive behavior
- Speech delay
- Outbursts
- Social avoidance
But in girls, especially in india, it often hides behind:
- Compliance
- Perfectionism
- People-pleasing
- Imitation
- Internal anxiety
At Pinnacle® delhi NCR, experts explain:
“Girls are conditioned to mask from an early age. They copy, suppress, perform — and struggle in silence.”
📊 Siya’s AbilityScore©® Told the Real Story
Her parents finally called 9100 181 181, unsure of what they were looking for — but knowing they needed clarity.
Her screening showed:
- Social Engagement: 🟡 Yellow (685/1000)
- Emotional Regulation: 🔴 red (495/1000)
- Communication: 🟢 Green (830/1000)
- Behavior: 🟡 Yellow (640/1000)
She knew what to do. But it drained her.
She was surviving the world — not belonging in it.
🧠 The Therapy She Received Wasn’t Correction — It Was Relief
Using TherapeuticAI©®, her sessions focused on:
- Building emotional vocabulary
- Unmasking internalized anxiety
- Creating safe peer engagement
- Teaching her to say “no,” “stop,” “I don’t understand”
Within a month:
- She raised her hand in class for the first time
- Said “Can I take a break?” during a loud event
- Hugged her mother and said, “It’s okay if I’m not perfect, right?”
💬 Her Mother Now Says:
“We thought we were lucky — because she wasn’t difficult.
But now I realize… she wasn’t being easy. She was being invisible.”
🌍 This Autism Awareness Month — Let’s Stop Calling Silence “Good Behavior”
Pinnacle® is leading india in recognizing gender-sensitive autism screening, especially for girls who: ✅ Obey everything
✅ Speak early, but struggle socially
✅ Cry alone instead of in front of others
✅ Are always “too good,” “too quiet,” “too perfect”
📞 Book Your Daughter’s AbilityScore® Screening in delhi NCR
📞 Call the Pinnacle® National Autism Helpline: 9100 181 181
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⚠️ Disclaimer
This article is intended for informational and awareness purposes only. It should not be considered a substitute for professional evaluation, diagnosis, or therapy. For expert guidance tailored to your child’s needs, please consult a qualified healthcare provider — or contact the Pinnacle® national autism helpline at 9100 181 181.