Autism

Autism

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Are You Performing Normal? The Hidden Cost of Masking in Adulthood | Embrace Autism
Are You Performing Normal? The Hidden Cost of Masking in Adulthood | Embrace Autism
Conscious attention to how you interact in order to be accepted is known as masking. It involves blending in, smoothing edges, hiding instincts, doing things you really don't want to and sometimes a full acting job. It is no wonder so many autistics are real-life actors.
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Are You Performing Normal? The Hidden Cost of Masking in Adulthood | Embrace Autism
Could it be autism? Why adult autistics aren’t always recognized | Embrace Autism
Could it be autism? Why adult autistics aren’t always recognized | Embrace Autism
For many autistic people—especially those without intellectual disability—autism doesn’t look like what most people expect. You might have done well in school. You might have a job, a family, and a rich internal world. And still, something doesn’t quite fit. Behind the scenes there is a constant hum of effort: interpreting social cues, replaying conversations, preparing scripts for interactions that others seem to do with ease. In reality autistics are doing a lot of work: the quiet act of holding back a stim, copying someone’s smile, or adjusting tone mid-sentence to sound “just right.” Over time, these adjustments shape how others see you: competent, agreeable, even charismatic. But they also erode your energy, your clarity, your sense of self.
·embrace-autism.com·
Could it be autism? Why adult autistics aren’t always recognized | Embrace Autism
Divergent Voices
Divergent Voices
Divergent Voices is created by Clinical Partners as part of autism unlocked - a dedicated space for autistic people and their families to receive expert advice and guidance on a range of issues. Hear personal stories and life hacks from autistic individuals and practical strategies from expert clinicians, that aim to help manage daily challenges. We want to make it easier for autistic people and their families and carers to access the best support available, and we believe this starts with helpful advice and guidance from a reliable and trusted source. In the Divergent Voices series we explore autistic mental health, home adaptations, autism & ADHD, sensory sensitivities, emotions, career advice, sleep, autistic joy and more. On this channel we will also share tips and strategies for families with autistic children, such as insights on school anxiety, eating, ADHD and autism, recognising strengths, and home and school adaptations.
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Divergent Voices
Genetic Research & Autism - Autistic Self Advocacy Network
Genetic Research & Autism - Autistic Self Advocacy Network
April is Autism Acceptance month — and acceptance is more than a buzzword. Working toward acceptance means welcoming autistic people’s leadership on the issues that most affect our lives. Since Autism Acceptance Month began, the autistic community has made a tremendous cultural impact in terms of how our society views…
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Genetic Research & Autism - Autistic Self Advocacy Network
The New Autism
The New Autism
Standard approaches to mental health issues, designed from within a neurotypical framework, may actually cause harm to Autistic people. We need to update our understanding of the wide spectrum of neurodivergence.
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The New Autism
Analyzing Community-Based Support Requests Made by Black Families Raising Autistic Children - Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Analyzing Community-Based Support Requests Made by Black Families Raising Autistic Children - Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
Purpose Black families experience additional barriers to accessing autism-related supports compared to White families. Community organizations can help mitigate the negative impact of systemic inequities and lack of support that Black caregivers of autistic family members experience. Little is known about the types of support Black families seek from these organizations. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to explore the support needs of Black families raising autistic children as evidenced by communication patterns in a community-based statewide autism organization. Our research questions were: (1) What are the autism-related support needs of Black families raising autistic children; and (2) How do familial demographics influence these support needs? Methods We explored the support needs of Black caregivers of autistic family members by analyzing a subset of 1,460 entries (16.8% of the total communication entries) within a database of communication entries from a community-based autism organization in one southeastern state in the United States. We analyzed the frequency of support request types and the relationships between support requests and familial demographics (i.e., rurality, gender, age). Results We found that Black families most often requested family or individual support, school-related support, and behavioral support. Families requested support with bullying, social services, and health insurance less often. We found significant interactions between the three most requested services and the rurality, gender, and age of the autistic family member. Conclusion We conclude with suggestions for autism support organizations seeking to better meet the needs of Black families.
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Analyzing Community-Based Support Requests Made by Black Families Raising Autistic Children - Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders