VinesNFluff, to random
@VinesNFluff@kitty.social avatar

I am very much not looking forward to the ceremony tonight

It's gonna be so boooooring

So many boomers saying boomer words about how awesome they are

Do people like
Actually enjoy this kind of event?
Honest question.

Maybe these ceremonies are a thing I'm too to understand?

I mean, they continue to like. Exist, so to me that signals there is someone who must enjoy them.

ProPublica, to DadBin
@ProPublica@newsie.social avatar

This for Youth Can Cost $573,200 a Year. It Operates With Little Oversight, and Students Have Suffered.

No state agency has authority over Shrub Oak, one of the country's most expensive therapeutic boarding .

As a result, and staff have nowhere to report bruised and medication mix-ups.

https://www.propublica.org/article/shrub-oak-school-autism-new-york-education-oversight?utm_medium=social&utm_source=mastodon&utm_campaign=mastodon-post

ideogram, to Autism
@ideogram@social.coop avatar

I am constantly feeling overwhelmed. I can't believe there are people who struggle the same as I do in situations like floods and wildfires, or trying to stay alive in places like Yemen or Syria or Gaza.

longreads, to Autism
@longreads@mastodon.world avatar

"The real understanding for me, years now in the making, is that a tree in blossom is more than the fruit it yields, more than its own fleeting beauty. It is a network, a living system of relationships."

For The Yale Review, Steve Edwards writes how an #autism diagnosis changed his relationship to #writing: https://yalereview.org/article/steve-edwards-yellow-band

#Longreads #Essay #Autistic

luciedigitalni, to Dogs
@luciedigitalni@aus.social avatar
mcdutchie, to actuallyautistic

“In general, I see autistic people being denied independence, or allowed their independence but denied much of what constitutes living.”

@heta, President of the European Council of Autistic People, writing on as an person for the European Disability Forum.

https://www.edf-feph.org/blog/autistic-people-and-independent-living/

@actuallyautistic @disability

MikeFromLFE, to Autism
@MikeFromLFE@cupoftea.social avatar

We've been sent a huge questionnaire from our daughter's psychologist about her childhood and we are meeting with them in a few weeks time for an in depth interview.

There's some suggestion that she may be and this has played a major role in her troubles over recent years.

I'm suspending judgement because I don't know enough about the subject and Internet research on in adult females isn't particularly helpful. I'm leaving this one to the professionals

ideogram, to Autism
@ideogram@social.coop avatar

I tried being kind to myself and allowing myself to be half an hour late to work, as I was tired and still overwhelmed from yesterday. It didn't work out though as just as I arrived at work I had a big migraine and had to come home. Migraines are so strongly linked to overwhelm. It's like they're just another release valve for not coping with sensory input.

nikki, to random
@nikki@topspicy.social avatar

Finally officially confirmed.

video/mp4

Celrunia_QT, to femboy
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Celrunia_QT, to femboy
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26pglt, to actuallyautistic
@26pglt@mastodon.au avatar

This account of a teenager & his family is heartbreaking 💔.

Families raising kids who have violent meltdowns struggle to find support. Kids like this are acutely vulnerable to the influence of anyone who is kind to them & any group in which they find acceptance. For those of us who experience meltdowns, learning to understand & manage our overwhelm & the eruptions it leads to is a lifelong journey. For most of us it’s full of failure & shame. Where & how can we find acceptance & love? How can we learn to be gentle with ourselves?

I think many folk, especially those of us who grew up undiagnosed & unsupported then raised similarly undx, distressed, overwhelmed & volatile autistic kids while unable to find help, would shudder with recognition at elements of this tragic story.

My heart goes out to this family ❤️‍🩹 @actuallyautistic

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-04-29/parents-of-teenager-who-stabbed-bishop-give-first-interview/103767910?utm_source=abc_news_app&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_campaign=abc_news_app&utm_content=other

stevesilberman, to random
@stevesilberman@newsie.social avatar

Please join us on Monday (tomorrow!) for an online conversation to benefit AutAngel, a wonderful UK organization run by people for autistic people. Check your local time zone. (10:30am PT, 1:30pm ET, 6:30pm BT) https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-conversation-with-steve-silberman-tickets-861397943437?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl

Celrunia_QT, to femboy
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youronlyone, to ADHD
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olena, to actuallyautistic
@olena@mementomori.social avatar

You’re not walking around consciously choosing what to pick up. You don’t choose. You don’t decide. It sticks like a crumb you accidentally stepped onto. Like cat’s hair. Good luck trying to get rid of it: while cleaning one, you get three more. Sometimes some dry out and fall off. You don’t choose which either.

Phrase here, intonation there, a bit of smile from that one, a funny move from another…

I wonder, if someone who has known you some time ago, meets you again in some years, and then meets some people from the same circles - how long does it take to tell those you’ve been interacting with most during those years by how they’ve grown into you, by spotting in them all those new things you’ve become.




@actuallyautistic

olena, to actuallyautistic
@olena@mementomori.social avatar

When a mimic is put into a safe environment where it doesn’t have to mimic anymore to survive - what shape does it have?

For some reason, it seems to me, it won’t be neither any established form nor an amorphous blob, but rather some chaotic combination, multidimensional exquisite corpse, of various elements flickering between each and every form it has ever taken or observed

And to demand it to show its true form is to take it out of the safe environment

(This post is actually about autistic masking)



@actuallyautistic

Claydisarray, to random
@Claydisarray@socel.net avatar

MCAS (particularly when combined with being autistic) gives you the ability to smell everything which sounds like a superpower, but I can assure you is absolutely vile.

Thankfully my new meds seem to be really helping. Ian opened a new packet of lightly scented dog poo bags last night and I didn't immediately eject them from the house, so I'm calling this progress! :ablobcheer:

jgoguen, to random
@jgoguen@hachyderm.io avatar

When you’re and get told to interpret the social cues…

msquebanh, to random
@msquebanh@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

Part of the mutual aid activism training I did with many new activists, over 3 decades, sometimes solo teach-ins & sometimes collab teach-ins - always included training several folks to work in relay teams to spot/document possible state agents/agent provocateurs & how to kettle & remove them from crowded protests & active large blockades. It's ESSENTIAL proactive training. There's always state agents & also right wingnuts who try to infiltrate big activist movements.

msquebanh, (edited )
@msquebanh@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

are best at training to spot state & spy agents in midst. It's because of high level of natural skills. Patience with focus. Ability to be detached from emotional pulls. Few other reasons but these are some of the reasons that autistic activists, like me, do well with this type of movements work.

DivergentDumpsterPhoenix, to mentalhealth
@DivergentDumpsterPhoenix@disabled.social avatar

Report number 2 on CAMHS has been published. This one looks at the qualitative data and includes direct quotes on the experiences of CAMHS

https://emergentdivergence.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/CAMHS-Report-2024-2.pdf

@actuallyautistic @autisticadvocacy @neurodiversity

BZBrainz, to Autism
@BZBrainz@mastodonbooks.net avatar

@actuallyautistic

Tweet shared to the FB group Feral Neurodivergent Raging Meme Posting and now here with you. I’ve been down and this was the first thing that made me laugh today. I hope it makes you laugh too.

ideogram, to Autism
@ideogram@social.coop avatar

Do allistic people really need constant interaction with others? In person? It sounds horrific. I lived with other people for years. Often they want interaction. That's just brutal for the autistic mind isn't it?

sky, to KindActions
@sky@cyberpunk.lol avatar

still need help with my electric bill 💵

$50/$400

my queer polycule and my kiddo need electricity

I also need $100 for my Internet bill

please boost and send what you can

it's due in 5 days

https://ko-fi.com/skybarnes

BZBrainz, (edited ) to books
@BZBrainz@mastodonbooks.net avatar

@bookstodon @bookwyrm
If you read large print or dyslexic font paperback books do you prefer this to be indicated on the cover (say on a banner at the top) to help you identify the accommodation?

I compiled a quick poll based on different perspectives I've read.

➡️ Please consider sharing to help me reach more readers.

BZBrainz, (edited )
@BZBrainz@mastodonbooks.net avatar

@bookstodon many months ago I received feedback that some readers disliked how I labeled my large-font edition of Late Identified workbook. So I could do better, I asked.

The majority that participated reported they wanted the accommodation labeled on their paperback in a visible way.

“Large Print” or “Dyslexic Print.”

When I asked where, most said on the spine.

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