AUTISM AND RULES
Five things about rules and autistic people that can serve to creating a more autistic-friendly approach to rule-making and rule-teaching. […]
“LOVE ON THE SPECTRUM” NETFLIX SERIES
An in-depth analysis of “Love on the SPectrum” – an Australian Netflix series portraying a group of autistic people navigating relationships and finding love. I point out the good and the bad and offer some hopefully educational pointers. […]
STRUGGLING WITH RECEIVING PRAISE
An analysis of why some people struggle with receiving praise and what can help them. […]
10 THINGS PARENTS OF AUTISTIC CHILDREN SHOULD KNOW
Some heart-felt advice from a former autistic child for parents of autistic children. 10 things parents of autistic children should know. […]
AUTISTIC LONELINESS – SOCIAL ISOLATION
How this autistic person became lonely, what it feels like, and what I wish was different. […]
CHALLENGING BEHAVIOR – AN ABLEIST CONCEPT
“Challenging behavior” is a commonly used term and concept. But it shouldn’t be. Why the concept is discriminatory and harmful and how we can do better. […]
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