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Erin ‘Folletto’ Casali: The Presence Framework for New Remote Managers - Chicago Camps
Erin ‘Folletto’ Casali Erin Casali, known as “Folletto”, is a senior product design director and coach. She has a hybrid background in design, psychology, business and technology — with a people-centered approach. Over the years she built products and helped businesses transform by trusting people and giving them agency and by clarifying goals, with a
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Diversity in autistic play: Autistic adults’ experiences - PEDAL
In this research, we take a neurodiversity-informed approach to understanding autistic play. This means understanding autistic play in terms of differences, strengths and difficulties rather than simply deficits. We also focus on what autistic people say about their play. We were interested in how autistic adults experience play, as well as how they think their play is different to non-autistic play.
Awkward but so what: Differences in social trait preferences between autistic and non-autistic adults - Danny Dunn, Jay D. de la Garza, Desiree R. Jones, Noah J. Sasson, 2023
Autistic and non-autistic observers form less favorable impressions of autistic adults relative to non-autistic adults, yet only non-autistic adults report lowe...
Supporting Your Young Person Through Autistic Burnout
Autistic kids who experience burnout will need understanding, flexibility, increased sensory regulation time, and a decrease in demands.
Redefining the Autism Narrative: Part 2 - Affect Autism: We chose play, joy every day
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Autism, Human Connection and the 'Double Empathy' Problem - Scientific American
Despite stereotypes, many autistic people yearn for meaningful relationships, but they are daunted by neurotypicals’ assumptions about them
Awkward but so what: Differences in social trait preferences between autistic and non-autistic adults - Danny Dunn, Jay D. de la Garza, Desiree R. Jones, Noah J. Sasson, 2023
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Heaven, Hell, or Houston ISD | Human Restoration Project | Nick Covington Chris McNutt
The takeover of Houston ISD sits at the intersection of so many issues impacting American education today: democratic backsliding and the rise of authoritarianism; the so-called “parents’ rights movement”; testing and accountability measures; poverty, racism, and charter schools; We would be wise to understand what’s happening in Houston as a canary-in-the-coal-mine. Published by Human Restoration Project, a 501(c)3 organization restoring humanity to education.
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What is monotropism? - Autism Awareness
Monotropism is a theory of autism which was first developed by autistics Dinah Murray and Wenn Lawson. Dinah and Wenn independently formulated the key ideas of monotropism, then later worked together for years developing, explaining and applying the theory. Their work has helped people to make sense of autism and how it manifests in themselves and others. There is an…
Want to be Inclusive By Design? Do These 6 Things
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Autistic Burnout - Autism Understood
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I have never visualized anything in my entire life. I can't "see" my father's face or a bouncing blue ball, my childhood bedroom or the run I went on 10 minutes ago. I'm 30 years old, and I never knew a human could do any of this.
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Psychosocial factors associated with camouflaging in autistic people and its relationship with mental health and well-being: A mixed methods systematic review - ScienceDirect
Camouflaging involves hiding one's autistic characteristics in social situations. This mixed methods systematic review synthesized research on psychos…
Understanding camouflaging and identity in autistic children and adolescents using photo-elicitation - ScienceDirect
Camouflaging, or the use of strategies by autistic people to minimize the visibility of their autistic traits in social situations, is associated with…
Autistic People's Experience of Empathy and the Autistic Empathy Deficit Narrative | Autism in Adulthood
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Battery storage expands in Texas as power grid struggles with record heat | The Texas Tribune
This summer, industrial scale batteries have helped boost the energy supply during critical evening hours. Battery storage represents a small fraction of Texas’ energy mix now, but it’s expected to r…
We Don't Need CEOs Anymore and AI Could Easily Replace Them
CEOs have become number-crunching automatons with no vision. They should replaced with AI that would be more effective and drive company success.
Monotropism | Bridging Neurodivide
Communication in Healthcare | Autistic Collaboration
Neurodivergent and otherwise marginalised people often have specific communication preferences and, in some cases are only able to communicate in one or two specific modalities. In this research pr…