Career Choices for autistic people
…embarrassingly babyish. Now I suspect that some people are a little skeptical. Maybe a child is not able to speak or is currently learning to use PECS. Sometimes we parents…
…embarrassingly babyish. Now I suspect that some people are a little skeptical. Maybe a child is not able to speak or is currently learning to use PECS. Sometimes we parents…
…beneficial to limit the number of health care workers present with the patient to those who are absolutely necessary. A child who is particularly easily overwhelmed is not the best…
…towards speech, as they have a huge bias against anyone that takes up their time. Unfortunately for many of us, a written note is the only way we can accurately…
…There are individuals who have representative payees because they periodically or frequently have trouble managing their money, but are otherwise capable of managing their affairs. Nowhere is this more true…
…the text of the “emergency regulation.” While the AG’s office spoke of the measure previously specifically about youth under 18, restrictions on the “emergency regulation” apply to people of all…
…flap, don’t tap, don’t gesticulate enthusiastically, are indistinguishable from hands belonging to aneurotypical person. ‘Loud hands’ originated in opposition to this. “‘Having loud hands’ is about being proudly Autistic,” Julia…
…an autism-focused organization–such as Autism Speaks–may not necessarily be all that it claims to be. After all, why on earth would organizations that are claiming to help the disabled have…
…in the hall. Apparently this is revolutionary.) Another place where the process is really inefficient is that, after the client fills out the forms and receives the basic groceries that…
…poverty limit; usually just barely enough to live on, if you are very frugal, and often not enough to live on, if you are either not good at handling money…
…was shaking and so overwhelmed I could barely talk, but I managed to defend myself. Nothing I said made any difference to them. Finally, after an hour of this, they…