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“Everything and Nothing”: Measuring Perceived Salience of Gendered Cues at the Intersection of Autism and Gender Diversity - Molly Isabel Pascoe, Anna I. R. van der Miesen, Kate Cooper, Wei Wang, Doug P. VanderLaan, Romin W. Tafarodi, Meng-Chuan Lai, 2026
“Everything and Nothing”: Measuring Perceived Salience of Gendered Cues at the Intersection of Autism and Gender Diversity - Molly Isabel Pascoe, Anna I. R. van der Miesen, Kate Cooper, Wei Wang, Doug P. VanderLaan, Romin W. Tafarodi, Meng-Chuan Lai, 2026
Background: Some autistic individuals report not connecting with neurotypical gender constructs. A general-population-based theory of gender identity developmen...
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“Everything and Nothing”: Measuring Perceived Salience of Gendered Cues at the Intersection of Autism and Gender Diversity - Molly Isabel Pascoe, Anna I. R. van der Miesen, Kate Cooper, Wei Wang, Doug P. VanderLaan, Romin W. Tafarodi, Meng-Chuan Lai, 2026
Is the mental health field co-opting neurodivergent? | LinkedIn
Is the mental health field co-opting neurodivergent? | LinkedIn
Co-opt : to adopt an idea, language or concept for one own's use - often at the expense of erasing the original meaning and intent. When we say a term is socio-political, we are acknowledging the social and political factors and dynamics at play - oppression, privilege, inequality, exclusion and mor
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Is the mental health field co-opting neurodivergent? | LinkedIn
What If Only What Can be Counted Will Count? A Critical Examination of Making Educational Practice “Scientific” - Jennifer C. Ng, Don D. Stull, Rebecca S. Martinez, 2019
What If Only What Can be Counted Will Count? A Critical Examination of Making Educational Practice “Scientific” - Jennifer C. Ng, Don D. Stull, Rebecca S. Martinez, 2019
Background/Context In recent decades, federal policymakers have pushed for education to be a more “scientific” endeavor. While scholars have considered the imp...
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What If Only What Can be Counted Will Count? A Critical Examination of Making Educational Practice “Scientific” - Jennifer C. Ng, Don D. Stull, Rebecca S. Martinez, 2019
Rethinking ADHD as ‘hypercuriosity’ - Positive News
Rethinking ADHD as ‘hypercuriosity’ - Positive News
What if ADHD isn’t a deficit of attention, but an intensified curiosity? A new study explores how reframing ADHD could transform education
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Rethinking ADHD as ‘hypercuriosity’ - Positive News
From Deficit to Strength: Autistic Adults’ Lived Experiences and the Case for Strength-Based Education and Employment Practices | Formazione & insegnamento
From Deficit to Strength: Autistic Adults’ Lived Experiences and the Case for Strength-Based Education and Employment Practices | Formazione & insegnamento
Formazione & insegnamento is an Open Access Journal that publishes research on education and training, with focus on continuing education, educational policies in a European and global context, pedagogy, and teaching. It was founded in 2003 by the late Prof. Umberto Margiotta
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From Deficit to Strength: Autistic Adults’ Lived Experiences and the Case for Strength-Based Education and Employment Practices | Formazione & insegnamento
Accessibility improvements! | Embrace Autism
Accessibility improvements! | Embrace Autism
We made a myriad of accessibility improvements, and paid extra attention to the needs of the vision-impaired. In this post, we discuss some of the changes we made.
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Accessibility improvements! | Embrace Autism
Autistic Tylenol?! - YouTube
Autistic Tylenol?! - YouTube
For a long time, society had a story for children who were suddenly different—emotionally distant, less social, or with new health challenges. The story was ...
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Autistic Tylenol?! - YouTube
Rethinking ADHD as ‘hypercuriosity’ - Positive News
Rethinking ADHD as ‘hypercuriosity’ - Positive News
What if ADHD isn’t a deficit of attention, but an intensified curiosity? A new study explores how reframing ADHD could transform education
·positive.news·
Rethinking ADHD as ‘hypercuriosity’ - Positive News
What You See Is Not What You Get: Science of Reading Reforms as a Guise for Standardization, Centralization, and Privatization | American Journal of Education: Vol 130, No 4
What You See Is Not What You Get: Science of Reading Reforms as a Guise for Standardization, Centralization, and Privatization | American Journal of Education: Vol 130, No 4
Purpose: In the last 5 years, many states have introduced science of reading (SOR) reforms that require increased attention to foundational skills instruction in grades K–3. The fast spread of these policies raises questions about the mechanisms that facilitated their rapid adoption. The purpose of this article is to examine how SOR discourses obscured or legitimated agendas of various policy actors involved in promoting literacy reforms. Research Methods/Approach: Grounded in anthropology of policy, this study examines interactions between legislators, policy makers, and policy advocates in Tennessee. Data sources include video recordings of legislative sessions, policy artifacts, reports, media articles, and interviews. Findings: The study documents how the focus on the “science of reading” disguises pursuits of conservative think tanks and major philanthropies in promoting curriculum reforms. Intermediary organizations’ advocacy for particular instructional materials and consulting services aligned with Common Core State Standards, even in the states that moved away from them, paves the way for greater standardization, centralization, and expansion of private sector involvement in educational services. Implications: Positioned in the wider sociopolitical context of neoliberal education reforms, SOR advocacy becomes a performance that obscures privatizers’ efforts to use literacy legislation as a mechanism for securing a market share for their products and services.
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What You See Is Not What You Get: Science of Reading Reforms as a Guise for Standardization, Centralization, and Privatization | American Journal of Education: Vol 130, No 4
A Systematic Review of Autistic Adults’ Experiences of Anxiety From a Qualitative Perspective | Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | Springer Nature Link
A Systematic Review of Autistic Adults’ Experiences of Anxiety From a Qualitative Perspective | Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | Springer Nature Link
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders - Many autistic adults experience anxiety in ways that are qualitatively unique when compared to the experiences of non-autistic adults. In this...
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A Systematic Review of Autistic Adults’ Experiences of Anxiety From a Qualitative Perspective | Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | Springer Nature Link
Long-term segregation and seclusion for people with an intellectual disability and/or autism in hospitals: critique of the current state of affairs: commentary, Quinn et al | The British Journal of Psychiatry | Cambridge Core
Long-term segregation and seclusion for people with an intellectual disability and/or autism in hospitals: critique of the current state of affairs: commentary, Quinn et al | The British Journal of Psychiatry | Cambridge Core
Long-term segregation and seclusion for people with an intellectual disability and/or autism in hospitals: critique of the current state of affairs: commentary, Quinn et al
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Long-term segregation and seclusion for people with an intellectual disability and/or autism in hospitals: critique of the current state of affairs: commentary, Quinn et al | The British Journal of Psychiatry | Cambridge Core
The Incredible Inconvenience of the Neurodivergent.
The Incredible Inconvenience of the Neurodivergent.
If the idea of “curing” autism reveals such brutality of intentional disregard for neurodiversity. If the RFKJr/Trump/AntiVax crowd’s belief that you’d rather your child be dead than autistic reveals…
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The Incredible Inconvenience of the Neurodivergent.