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'The Telepathy Tapes' is Dangerous, Unscientific Nonsense that Promotes a Widely Discredited "Communication Method" Used to Abuse Autistic Kids
Facilitated Communication is bunk, with many facilitators having used it to put words in the mouths of children. This massively popular podcast is just the latest instance of abuse involving FC.
From Meritocracy to Human Interdependence: Redefining the Purpose of Education - Yong Zhao (赵勇), Ruojun Zhong (仲若君), 2025
Purpose This paper critiques meritocracy's foundational assumptions, arguing that its focus on ranking individuals according to flawed metrics fosters unhe...
Starved in Jail
Why are incarcerated people dying from lack of food or water, even as private companies are paid millions for their care? Sarah Stillman reports.
‘It’s being a part of a grand tradition, a grand counter-culture which involves communities’: A qualitative investigation of autistic community connectedness - Monique Botha, Bridget Dibb, David M Frost, 2022
Autistic people report greater comfort socialising and easier communication with each other. Despite autism being stereotypically associated with lack of social...
'It's being a part of a grand tradition, a grand counter-culture which involves communities': A qualitative investigation of autistic community connectedness - PubMed
A sense of being connected to other autistic people has been reported anecdotally. Friendships and connectedness may be important to autistic people and beneficial for their wellbeing. Our research aimed to understand the autistic community by interviewing 20 autistic people about their experiences …
Neuro-Normative Epistemic Injustice – Consequences for the UK Education Crisis and School Anxiety - Emmie Fisher, Keren MacLennan, Sinéad Mullally, Jacqui Rodgers, 2025
The UK education system is failing to meet needs, leading to an attendance and school anxiety crisis. However, the system faults those disproportionately and mo...
'It's being a part of a grand tradition, a grand counter-culture which involves communities': A qualitative investigation of autistic community connectedness - PubMed
A sense of being connected to other autistic people has been reported anecdotally. Friendships and connectedness may be important to autistic people and beneficial for their wellbeing. Our research aimed to understand the autistic community by interviewing 20 autistic people about their experiences …
Autistic Pride: Restorying & Unknowing Autism
Restorying is how we reclaim our Autistic voices, honour our ways of knowing, and build futures rooted in connection, not correction.
Unknowing in Practice: The Promise of Discomfort, Failure and Uncertainty in Neurodiversity Studies - David Jackson-Perry, 2025
I started studying autism a decade ago as a neurotypical, non-disabled graduate student with a clear idea of what autism is. Since then, pretty much everything ...
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The UK education system is failing to meet needs, leading to an attendance and school anxiety crisis. However, the system faults those disproportionately and mo...
What Dr. King Would Do in LA (Because This Is What He Actually Did)
King’s nonviolence wasn’t just marches and lunch counter sit-ins but school boycotts, rent strikes, and the disruption of city and business life because injustice was comfortable for too many people.
Monotropism
Definition, relationship to autism, suggestions for practice
Title: Earthlove – Theorising Neurodivergent Reader Love of A Room Called Earth
Predictors of Depression and Anxiety Among Self-Medicating Autistic Adults
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Why AI Literacy?
“There is a crack in everything. That’s how the light gets in.
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"They’re just waiting for her to die": How austerity turns mental health patients into prisoners
As mental health crises spiral, many like Lucy find themselves caught in a broken system where prison is seen as the only place of safety
Disabled campaigners watching ‘in horror’ as trans people face toilet segregation
Disabled activists say supreme court ruling has left trans community at similar risk of exclusion from public spaces
Are Cell Phones Really Destroying Kids’ Mental Health?
Jonathan Haidt once heralded an “ultrasocial” world. Now he’s one of social media’s most prominent critics.
Dean's Lecture Series - Prof Guy Claxton on the Science of Learning
0:00 Acknowledgment of Country - Professor Marek Tesar (Dean, Faculty of Education) 00:42 Welcome02:44 Introduction of Professor Guy Claxton04:24 Professor G...
Hidden Nazi past: Ole Ivar Lovaas during the German occupation of Norway - Åsmund Borgen Gjerde, 2025
Ole Ivar Lovaas – a Norwegian-born professor of psychology at UCLA – is considered a pioneer in the development of interventions for autistic children based on ...
Neurodiversity Affirming Reading Recommendations | Autistic Realms
Looking for neurodiversity-affirming reads? I've have a growing collection of books listed by autistic authors, advocates, and researchers. Perfect for ...
Long COVID Is Harming Too Many Kids
Pediatric long COVID is more common than many thought, and we keep letting kids be reinfected with new variants
A Model for Disability Justice in Emergency Shelters
In the face of the escalating climate crisis, a New Jersey organization has created a replicable shelter simulation model that makes temporary housing more inclusive for disabled people when disaster strikes.
Solarpunk Art Panels by Commando Jugendstil
The Dark Side of Positive Behavioural Support / Blog | GRRAND
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Freedom School Curriculum downloadable PDF files