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School Attendance and Anxiety (Chapter 9) - Mental Health and Attendance at School
Mental Health and Attendance at School - March 2022

Mental Health and Attendance at School
Cambridge Core - Health and Clinical Psychology - Mental Health and Attendance at School

What Does Helpful vs. Harmful Therapy Look Like? – Unstrange Mind

Eleven Ways You Can Make Your Autistic Child's Life Easier
A mini-guide and checklist for parents, to help both them and their autistic kids live the Best Lives Possible.

the case for backing the frick off
Today I wanted to write about something which will probably be unpopular with most Autism “experts”.I want to talk about the potential benefits of less therapies. I want to talk about …

A checklist for identifying sources of aggression
One of the most frequent and difficult parental concerns that we see in the autism community is that of aggressive behavior on the part of ...

How I Do It: AUTISM AND AAC: FIVE THINGS I WISH I HAD KNOWN by Deanne Shoyer
We are so pleased to have connected with Deanne Shoyer from Small But Kinda Mighty and even happier that she is our guest blogger today. Deanne is a mom of twin boys who both are on the autism sp…

The Obsessive Joy Of Autism
I am autistic. I can talk; I talked to myself for a long time before I would talk to anyone else. My sensory system is a painful mess, my grasp on language isn’t always the best, and it takes…

The Meaning of Self-Advocacy — THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM
Image © Gioia de Antoniis | Flickr / Creative Commons [image: Black and white photo of a person with long dark hair holding their arms straight out towards the camera, with palms facing outward protectively.] Mel Baggs withasmoothroundstone.tumblr.com Too often people define self-advocacy in narrow terms. They define it in terms of formal groups like People First or Autism Network International. They define it in terms of the ability to use standard language in a specific set of ways. They define it in terms of a specific method of going through the legal system, or other usual channels, to get specific kinds of things done. These are all valid kinds of self-advocacy, but they set people up to believe that only certain kinds of people could ever become self-advocates. When one inmate in an institution fights back against the staff in defense of another inmate who is being brutalized, this…

Perspective | How listening to autistic adults helped me understand and support my son
These adults can warn parents about avoidable mistakes, and they can counter our assumptions about what it means to live a good life — even when that life is complicated.

Non-ABA Evidence Based Practice
At Therapist Neurodiversity Collective, we presume competence and support non-ABA evidence based frameworks and respecting sensory differences.

Meaningful echolalia – Real Social Skills

Advice for Therapists from a Neurodiversity Advocate
Thanks to the success of Steve Silberman’s ‘Neurotribes,’ therapists and service providers have become aware of neurodiversity. On one hand, this is wonderful. A concept Autistic self-advocates hav…

Which Therapies Actually Help Autistic Children? — THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM
Why parents of autistic kids need to be cautious and thoughtful about the therapies they consider for their children.

So Someone Told You You Might Be Autistic, Huh? · Public Neurodiversity Support Center
You probably have some questions.

AAC Devices: What They Are and How You Can Get One For Your Autistic Child
Communication is a human right.

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Bridging Neurodiversity and Open Scholarship: How Shared Values Can Guide Best Practices for Research Integrity, Social Justice, and Principled Education
Not all people conform to what is socially construed as the norm and divergences should be expected. Neurodiversity is fundamental to the understanding of human behaviour and cognition. However, neurodivergent individuals are often stigmatised, devalued, and objectified. This position statement presents the perspectives of neurodivergent authors, the majority of whom have personal lived experiences of neurodivergence(s), and discusses how research and academia can and should be improved in terms of research integrity, inclusivity and diversity. The authors describe future directions that relate to lived experience and systematic barriers, disclosure, directions on prevalence, stigma, intersection of neurodiversity and open scholarship, and provide recommendations that can lead to personal and systematic changes to improve acceptance of neurodivergent individuals’ lived experiences within academia.

#sharingspoons Hashtag Videos on TikTok
sharing spoons | 9.4K people have watched this. Watch short videos about #sharingspoons on TikTok.

Gaming | TikTok
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'Solidarity, not charity': Mutual aid groups are filling gaps in Texas' crisis response
"Who better to mobilize the community than people who are already in the community?”

Mia Mingus Longmore Lecture Video Now Available!
By the Longmore Institute Staff Each year, the Longmore Lecture in Disability Studies hosts a speaker who continues Paul Longmore’s legacy of scholar-activism. On April 11, 2017, we were plea…

The Year That Broke Care Work
The crisis of care is not new for low-income parents. The pandemic just spread the pain—and created new audiences for old solutions.

Access Intimacy, Interdependence and Disability Justice
My remarks from the 2017 Paul K. Longmore Lecture on Disability Studies at San Francisco State University delivered on April 11, 2017. To watch and listen to the video of my talk, click here…

Changing the Framework: Disability Justice
How our communities can move beyond access to wholeness (Written for the RESIST Newsletter, November, 2010. Initially posted on the RESIST website.) In my time doing social justice work, I have fo…

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Is quality of life related to high autistic traits, high ADHD traits and their Interaction? Evidence from a Young-Adult Community-Based twin sample
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders - This study explored whether high autistic traits, high attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) traits and their interaction were associated...

Meet the bots that make Twitter more accessible — and the volunteers that run them
Alt text is essential for an accessible timeline
