
Video What is Autism? – from an Autistic Adult
Autism is not something that people grow out of and it is not something that can be or should be cured. Continue reading Video What is Autism? – from an Autistic Adult
Autism is not something that people grow out of and it is not something that can be or should be cured. Continue reading Video What is Autism? – from an Autistic Adult
People often ask me if I was diagnosed Aspergers or Autistic Continue reading Autism or Aspergers – Which is it?
Inspired by #ActuallyAutistic Twitter conversations. Things I wish I’d known when I was first diagnosed autistic. Continue reading Autism and Late Diagnosis – I Wish I’d Known – the Importance of Movement and Stimming
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The fourth video in the series going over some of the most common and most ridiculous reasons autistic people are told that they couldn’t possibly be autistic. Continue reading #YouCantBeAutisticBecause. . . You are a Woman
There is a rumor that autistic people can’t or don’t wear makeup. Continue reading You Can’t Be Autistic Because. . . You Wear Makeup
Continuing on the path to bust common autism myths, this week’s video, number two in the new series “You Can’t Be Autistic Because”, is about hyperverbal autistics. Continue reading You Can’t Be Autistic Because. . . You Speak
Earlier this year I was invited to take part in something wonderful. Six weeks of sharing, videos, blogs, and stories about autism and masking. In the beginning, I was enthusiastic and optimistic. Now, at the end of it all, … Continue reading #TakeTheMaskOff Week 6 – The Impact of Taking The Mask Off