“My Child Is Autistic, Where Do I Start?”
“My child is autistic, where do I start?” If your child was recently diagnosed with autism, these resources can help you better understand them.
Communicate more effectively with the autistic people in your life
“My child is autistic, where do I start?” If your child was recently diagnosed with autism, these resources can help you better understand them.
by jaimeaheidel · Published October 17, 2022 · Last modified October 18, 2022
Science has found a way to detect autism in the womb, and the next step may be to try to eliminate it. Why the world needs autistic people.
Common Misconceptions / School & Learning
by jaimeaheidel · Published September 21, 2022 · Last modified February 21, 2025
Why do autistic people overdo projects? Why do autistic people slack off? Why do they do both? Confused? Learn what’s really going on!
by jaimeaheidel · Published September 6, 2022 · Last modified October 9, 2022
Iris Warchall is an autistic physical therapist who talks about being a neurodiversity-affirming therapist and how the autistic brain responds to change.
by jaimeaheidel · Published August 31, 2022 · Last modified February 21, 2025
Does your autistic loved one seem anxious and irritable in the kitchen? They may need to cook alone to concentrate!
Kelly Redden used to be a special education teacher trained in ABA. She shares the horrors of what she saw behind closed doors.
Invalidating an autistic person’s sensory experience can lead to complex trauma. Autistic people do not habituate to sensory input.
I’ve heard of masking at work, but this late-identified autistic woman was told to get Botox to “fix” her natural facial expressions!
Autistic Characteristics / Common Misconceptions
by jaimeaheidel · Published July 1, 2022 · Last modified February 21, 2025
Science has proven that exposure therapy for autistic sensory sensitivities does not work (and it causes emotional harm).
Autistic Characteristics / Common Misconceptions
by jaimeaheidel · Published May 26, 2022 · Last modified February 21, 2025
Autistic people are often mistaken as “rude” or “selfish” because we don’t socialize as often as our neurotypical counterparts. Here are some reasons why.
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