“…The stigma associated with autism, as expressed through judgments, rejection, isolation, and discrimination, originates predominantly from the community and society, and is to the detriment of the well‐being of both the child and the family (Turnock et al, 2022). These instances of stigma are often attributed to the lack of knowledge and awareness regarding the causes of ASD (Adams et al, 2020; Ayinla 2019; Joshua et al, 2019; Khabanyane, 2020; Mbamba & Ndemole, 2021; Mshengu, 2019; Schlebusch & Dada, 2018; Ulofoshio, 2017). To misconstrue ASD as witchcraft, and labelling the child as being possessed by an evil spirit, further result in isolation and exclusion from gatherings, exacerbating negative societal attitudes (Alli et al, 2015; Bishop, 2012; Cole et al, 2017; Gona et al, 2016; Olivier & Ah Hing, 2009; Reddy et al, 2019; Sumbane, 2021; Swanepoel, 2003; Wortmann, 2011; Zeleke et al, 2018).…”