Why might decision making be difficult for autistic people?

Autistic people can have some difficulty with making decisions. Here are some reasons why this might be:


Autistic people might have a preference for sameness


A decision usually means that there is a possibility of change. For someone with a need for sameness and repetition, being faced with a decision can cause anxiety or an autistic person may simply feel the fact there has to be a decision is unnecessary.






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