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They said he was stubborn — But it was autism: Breaking the silence in Ghana

Mon, Mar 30 2026 10:06 AM
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In homes across Ghana, a child who avoids eye contact, doesn’t speak by age three, or repeats certain actions may often be misunderstood. Some are labeled stubborn.

Others are thought to be under spiritual attack. Yet, medical experts are increasingly urging families to understand a neurological condition called Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).

Autism is not a curse. It is not caused by bad parenting. It is not contagious. It is a developmental condition that affects how a person communicates, behaves, learns, and interacts with others.

They said he was stubborn — But it was autism: Breaking the silence in Ghana

Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition that begins in early childhood. It’s called a “spectrum” because it presents differently in every individual, with a wide range of strengths and challenges.

Some children may:

• Avoid eye contact

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• Have delayed or limited speech

• Prefer to play alone

• Repeat certain words or behaviours

• Be extremely sensitive to sound, light, or touch

Others may:

• Speak fluently

• Display exceptional memory

• Show advanced abilities in music, mathematics, or art

• Struggle mainly with social interaction

No two individuals with autism are the same. This diversity is what defines the spectrum.

Autism is more common than many people realise. Globally, an estimated 1 in 100 to 1 in 160 children are on the autism spectrum. This means tens of millions of people worldwide live with ASD.

In higher-income countries, diagnosis rates are often higher due to better screening systems and access to specialists. Research also shows that boys are diagnosed more frequently than girls, although many girls likely remain undiagnosed because they may present differently.

They said he was stubborn — But it was autism: Breaking the silence in Ghana

The key message is clear: autism is not rare. It exists in every country, culture, and community.

Reliable nationwide data in Ghana is limited because of underdiagnosis and the lack of comprehensive reporting systems. However, available estimates suggest autism affects a significant number of people.

A World Bank report indicates that about 380 out of every 100,000 Ghanaians are on the autism spectrum—translating to tens of thousands of individuals nationwide. Some smaller studies suggest that 1 in 87 children under three may show signs consistent with autism. Because awareness and diagnostic services are limited in many areas, the true number is likely even higher.

High-Functioning and Low-Functioning Autism

Autism is often described as “high-functioning” or “low-functioning.” While not official medical terms, these labels are used to describe levels of support needed.

• “High-functioning” typically refers to individuals with average or above-average intelligence who may struggle mainly with social communication or sensory processing.

• “Low-functioning” often describes individuals who face significant communication challenges and may require ongoing support in daily living skills.

Experts caution against defining autism solely by IQ or labels. Every individual has a unique combination of strengths and challenges. Support must be tailored to the person—not the label.

Early Signs Parents Should Not Ignore

Early diagnosis can greatly improve outcomes. Parents are encouraged to seek professional advice if a child:

• Does not respond to their name by age one

• Does not speak by age two

• Shows limited interest in social interaction

• Engages in repetitive behaviours

• Reacts intensely to certain sounds or textures

Early interventions—such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, and structured educational support—can dramatically improve communication skills, independence, and confidence.

Autism and Stigma in Ghana

Despite growing awareness, stigma remains a major challenge. In some communities, autism is still misunderstood and attributed to spiritual causes. Families may hide children out of fear of judgment or discrimination.

This stigma delays diagnosis and prevents children from accessing early intervention services that could transform their lives. Institutions like Mulan Neurdiversity School are working to change that narrative. By providing specialised education and therapeutic support, Mulan Neurdiversity School offers structured learning environments that nurture communication, independence, and social development. Their work demonstrates what is possible when understanding replaces fear.

Can Children with Autism Live Independent Lives?

Yes—many can. With early intervention and consistent support:

• Some children transition into mainstream schools

• Some pursue tertiary education

• Many grow into successful professionals, entrepreneurs, artists, and skilled workers

Autism does not determine a child’s future. Support, opportunity, and acceptance do.

Why Awareness Matters

Autism awareness is about more than understanding a condition—it’s about building an inclusive society where every child is valued.

When awareness increases:

• Teachers become better equipped

• Faith communities become more accepting

• Families feel supported instead of isolated

• Schools like Mulan Neurdiversity School can expand resources to reach more children

Awareness must lead to acceptance. Acceptance must lead to action. By investing in education, early diagnosis, and specialised support systems, Ghana can ensure that children on the autism spectrum are not left behind.

Autism is not the end of a dream. It is simply a different way of experiencing the world—and with the right support, that world can be full of possibility.

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