I had a few spectrum type kids in primary school, one girl would always grab me in a tight hug and try to pick ME up lol
she had no idea that her behaviour was annoying and inapppropriate until she learned that she didnt like it when people did the same things to her. She would also find sneaky ways to get out of doing anything she didnt feel like doing.
another girl who was quite challenged often had meltdowns out of frustration so the other girls avoided her and didnt want to work with her. But these children needed individual attention and were easily distracted and most would label that ADHD and it wouldnt really have anything to do with sex or gender.
she had no idea that her behaviour was annoying and inapppropriate until she learned that she didnt like it when people did the same things to her. She would also find sneaky ways to get out of doing anything she didnt feel like doing.
another girl who was quite challenged often had meltdowns out of frustration so the other girls avoided her and didnt want to work with her. But these children needed individual attention and were easily distracted and most would label that ADHD and it wouldnt really have anything to do with sex or gender.