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The world has romanticised autism – the reality can be very different
The world has romanticised autism – the reality can be very different
“Looking back, it was obvious,” Agatha said. “I don’t know how we missed it.” She was telling me about her son, Elijah, now 20. “When he was one, he had no words. He flapped his hands continuously. He was quiet and I remember thinking we were lucky to have such a good baby. When he was a bit older, we could just pop Peter Pan on and he’d sit and wa...
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The world has romanticised autism – the reality can be very different
Autistic burnout: Symptoms and solutions
Autistic burnout: Symptoms and solutions
Many of us have heard of burnout, that grinding exhaustion and loss of motivation driven by pressures from work, but for those suffering from autistic burnout it stems from the demands of everyday life. “It’s a very new field of research,” says Francesca Happé, a professor of cognitive neuroscience at King’s College London. “We know anecdotally tha...
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Autistic burnout: Symptoms and solutions
More adults are wondering if they have autism. Here are tips to seek a diagnosis
More adults are wondering if they have autism. Here are tips to seek a diagnosis
ATLANTA (AP) — Natasha Nelson, a 35-year old entrepreneur in Stone Mountain, Georgia, didn't have an innate sense of social norms. She didn't know why people meeting for the first time would choose to engage in small talk instead of deep conversations, or why people like to make their beds.
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More adults are wondering if they have autism. Here are tips to seek a diagnosis
Autism Canada | Resources | Support | Education
Autism Canada | Resources | Support | Education
For over 45 years, Autism Canada has had a national perspective on the issues currently facing those on the autism spectrum, their families, caregivers, and allies. Autism Canada’s primary mandate is to advocate alongside and support individuals on the spectrum, their families and caregivers living in Canada.
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Autism Canada | Resources | Support | Education
Things That Come Easily to Me as an Autistic Adult
Things That Come Easily to Me as an Autistic Adult
While I face plenty of challenges as an autistic adult, I also notice some things come more easily to me than others. In this video I’m sharing a list of these strengths and how they add value to my life. 😴 🚨MANTA SLEEP MASK (affiliate link): http://bit.ly/3n3l64I (use code: MOMONTHESPECTRUM for 10% off at checkout) Download my 🟣 🟡 FREE Ultimate Guide to Understanding Autism 🟡 🟣 HERE 👉: https://taylorheaton.gumroad.com/l/autism-dictionary 🙀🌟 MORE RESOURCES 🌟🕺 🖥️ AUTISM EDUCATION CLASSES ON-DEMAND: https://www.momonthespectrum.life/classes 🕺Try out my online community FREE for 7 days: https://mots.circle.so/checkout/mom-on-the-spectrum-community-membership 💪 How to Unstuck-ify Your Life (PDF): https://taylorheaton.gumroad.com/l/unstuckifyyourlife 📒 Meltdown Survival Guide: https://www.momonthespectrum.life/meltdownsurvivalguide 🗂 FREE Big Autistic Resource Guide (BARG): https://taylorheaton.gumroad.com/l/barg 🛜 Mom on the Spectrum website: https://www.momonthespectrum.life 🎥 More Mom on the Spectrum Videos: https://www.youtube.com/momonthespectrum 👉 The Fidget to Replace All Fidgets - ONO Roller (affiliate link): http://bit.ly/3xLZnQY (use code: MOMONTHESPECTRUM for 10% off at checkout) 💃⭐️ FIND ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA 🤠🎶 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/taylor_heaton_ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@taylor_heaton_ 📬 BUSINESS ADDRESS: Taylor Heaton 8901 Tehama Ridge Parkway, Suite 127 PMB 680 Fort Worth, TX 76177 📧 Business inquiries: info@momonthespectrum.life 👏🏻 FREE 👏🏻 WAYS TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT 🦾 🟥 SUBSCRIBE to the channel 🟧 LIKE the videos that are helpful to you 🟨 COMMENT in the comment section 🟩 Click the “bell” to be notified when I release new videos DISCLAIMER: Taylor Heaton is not a licensed psychologist or specialist healthcare professional. Her services do not replace the care of psychologists or other healthcare professionals. Please note that Taylor can’t take any responsibility for the results of your actions, nor any harm or damage you suffer as a result of the use, or non-use of the information available through her website, YouTube Channel, or social media accounts. Please use judgment and conduct due diligence before taking any action or implementing any plan or practice suggested or recommended by Taylor Heaton or Mom on the Spectrum. Please note that Taylor doesn't make any guarantees about the results of the information you may apply from her website, YouTube channel, and/or social media accounts. Taylor shares educational and informational resources that are intended to help you succeed in navigating life as an autistic adult. You nevertheless need to know that your outcome will be the result of your own efforts, your particular situation, and innumerable other circumstances beyond Taylor's knowledge and control. Taylor is an Amazon affiliate and may receive commissions on qualifying purchases from affiliate links. Taylor is a Flare affiliate and may receive commissions on qualifying purchases from Flare links. 🌿🌿🌿🌿🌿 You are a beautiful person worthy of love! #latediagnosedautistic #momonthespectrum #autisticadult
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Things That Come Easily to Me as an Autistic Adult
Hypersensitive, Hyperfocused and Ready for 'Hijack': An Autistic Experience of Sensory Anxiety - Reframing Autism
Hypersensitive, Hyperfocused and Ready for 'Hijack': An Autistic Experience of Sensory Anxiety - Reframing Autism
Why and how do Autistic individuals experience sensory anxiety? In this guest blog, AuDHD Counsellor and Founder of Finding Autism, Amy Adams, explores the intricate world of Autistic sensory processing differences, and how monotropism shapes these experiences, leading to heightened sensitivities and overwhelming responses to stimuli. She shares her strategies for navigating a world where sensory overload is a constant challenge, emphasizing the importance of environmental accommodations and support.
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Hypersensitive, Hyperfocused and Ready for 'Hijack': An Autistic Experience of Sensory Anxiety - Reframing Autism
Can An Empath Be Autistic?
Can An Empath Be Autistic?
Can An Empath Be Autistic? - Research shows a surprising connection between being an empath and autism Empaths are people who feel more empathy than the average person. They are usually more accurate in recognizing emotions and more likely to recognize emotions earlier than other
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Can An Empath Be Autistic?