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Revisiting the Breath of Life Theory | The British Journal of Social Work | Oxford Academic
Abstract. Whilst theorists in physics have been striving for a ‘theory of everything’ to explain the interconnections of matter across time and space (Hawking,

Re-Humanizing Education: Exploring Thematic Design | SLIDE DECK (1)
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Exploring Thematic Design | Planning Pathway Learning Map
BEAUSlide Deck Link: https://www.beautiful.ai/player/-NOBurvidos_Y782Fgd3 Time What Why Materials 5 min Opening Introduction Shifting the Dialogue To center ourselves, our needs, and our dispositions as we transition into the learning space 15 min Holism and Learner-Centered Pe...

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An Open Source Approach to Creating Company Events
How does a global, fully distributed organization do successful company events?

Missing The Mark on Twitter
““You’re Making It Worse”
@naomicfisher
When a child is struggling at school and become reluctant to attend, their parents are given advice. Most of it is about how to ignore their child’s distress. 1/”

Ade on Twitter
“We really should make #DREADpirate a thing!
Difficulty Regulating Emotion and Attention Divergence, #DREAD for short. Previously labeled as #ADHD by some association full of neurotypicals.
Since most of us dread pretty much everything, it's ironically accurate.”

The Banned & Challenged Books Library | Open Library
Open Library is an open, editable library catalog, building towards a web page for every book ever published. Read, borrow, and discover more than 3M books for free.

533: Interviewing Autistic Individuals
1. When being interviewed for a potential job, adults on the autistic spectrum may appear as one of two extremes: 1) overly confident with an almost false persona or 2) extremely nervous and apolog…

Creating Neuro-Inclusive Events - Do-IT Profiler
Check out this handy guide to creating neuro-inclusive events.

a very incomplete list of autistic experiences; no particular order
List of daily impressions from the autism spectrum. Brief, incomplete, subjectively accurate.

Drug use, addiction, and neuroqueering - Emergent Divergence
I have extensively explored my Autistic relationship with addiction thus far. I have considered and lamented the inappropriate treatment services, the suffering, and rejoiced in the moment that I came out the other side. I have listed numerous reasons that contributed to my active addiction, but what I have not done is really drive home

‘Neurodiversity At Work’: Prof. Amanda Kirby And Theo Smith’s Book Marks The Tipping Point For Business.
“Neurodiversity at Work” is a line in the sand, from which we will not be going back. It marks the dividing line between neurodiversity as a pathologized, disorder-based concept and its arrival into the world of equity, diversity and inclusion.

Tourette Syndrome FAQ: Table of Contents

Tourette Syndrome FAQ: What is Tourette Syndrome?

People living with long COVID explain how the disease changed their lives
The specter of long COVID, with its mysterious cause, no obvious cure and an unknown duration, haunts millions and millions of people. In this report, we hear from some of those who are suffering with it and William Brangham speaks with Dr. David Putrino of Mount Sinai Health in New York about the varied symptoms people are dealing with.

long winter crip survival guide for pandemic year 4/ forever
a long winter crip survival guide for pandemic year 4/forever by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha and Tina “constant tt” Zavitsanos shareable link: https://www.tinyurl.com/longwintersurvival intro: surviving the forever winter it’s panini year 4, and a lot of us are getting increasingly desper...

Correcting The New York Times on Trans Issues | Nieman Reports
More than 1,000 Times contributors sent an open letter on the paper's biases reporting on trans issues. The paper's response is part of the problem

Neurodiversity-affirmative education: why and how? | BPS
Relaxing or scrapping school uniform policies supports pupils with sensory issues who cannot tolerate wearing the uniform.
Classrooms should be fitted with dimmer switches as standard

‘If I’m just me, I doubt I’d get the job’: A qualitative exploration of autistic people’s experiences in job interviews - Mikaela Finn, Rebecca L Flower, Han Ming Leong, Darren Hedley, 2023
Autistic people face many challenges entering the workforce, for example, during job interviews where performance is reliant on particular social skills. To be ...

Heini Natri on Twitter
“In anticipation of upcoming publication in Autism Research, we have released our accepted response to Singer et al. as a preprint. A thread about the main points. 1/ https://t.co/qXDuSVePcb”

Especially In an Age of Technology, Students Are the Community - EdTech Digest
What if we changed the way we think about service learning, community service, and work-based learning? GUEST COLUMN | by Michele Pitman Students across the U.S. are encouraged to and sometimes required to “go into the community to serve others.” In some private schools, students carry the mission of the school into the community. And in […]

The Economic and Emotional Costs of Autistic Masking
In this commentary, neurodivergent psychology writer Alex Ashley Fox takes an honest look at the economic and emotional tolls of autistic masking. This

The Hidden Costs of Having ADHD
In this commentary, Dr. Bunny McFadden talks about the financial implications of supporting herself as a person who has ADHD. This commentary is part of

How to Embed a Disability Economic Justice Policy Framework in Domestic Policy Making
What is disability policy? Health care, benefits, education, housing, long-term supports, the Americans with Disabilities Act, inclusion: these are all

PsyArXiv Preprints | Anti-ableist language is fully compatible with high-quality autism research: Response to Singer et al. (2022)
Singer et al. (2022) argue that the current lexical shift within autism research towards more neutral terminology hinders accurate scientific description of the wide range of autistic experiences, particularly within clinical and medical contexts. In this Letter to the Editor, we present an examination and criticism of these claims. This letter is authored and co-signed by a diverse group of autistic researchers, scholars, clinicians, and self-advocates with a wide range of clinical presentation and support needs, as well as non-autistic researchers, scholars, clinicians, and loved ones of autistic people.

God Did the World a Favor by Destroying Twitter
Remember what happened with the Tower of Babel? Same type of deal.

NYT Contributors’ Letter
