Late Life Autism Diagnosis Was a Transformation He Needed
Getting diagnosed as autistic later in life is a profound transformative process to be celebrated. One man explains what an ASD diagnosis meant to him. […]
Getting diagnosed as autistic later in life is a profound transformative process to be celebrated. One man explains what an ASD diagnosis meant to him. […]
Perhaps you’ve read that hearing more than one conversation at the same time is sensory overload and overwhelming to autistic people. This comes up a lot in content written by autistic adults. […]
Do autistic adults avoid eye contact among each other? There’s a lot on the Internet about autism and the avoidance of eye contact. […]
Subtle signs of mild autism in a child can easily be overlooked by even astute parents and teachers. Here’s a list of signs that you’d never think were due to Autism Spectrum Disorder. [...]
Eight years ago I developed a very slowly growing spot which became a nodule. There was a dimple or crater in the top, and the edges had a pearly appearance. Small blood vessels were [...]
So a chew necklace is weird or babyish, but it’s manly for men to chew on a toothpick or acceptable for women to nibble on a pen? […]
I was diagnosed with ASD Level 1; I am not disordered or disabled. I’m neurodivergent. The DSM-5 needs to replace “Disorder” with a better name. […]
I’m AUTISTIC. I will never say, “I have autism.” Autism does define me. My neurotypical version would be totally different from my autistic self. […]
A mom to an autistic child came up with a genius idea: sell clothing that respects the sensory needs of autistic children and adults. […]
I’m glad that Autism Acceptance Month (April) gives me an opportunity to tell my employment success story. […]
I wasn’t “strong” when confronted with crisis. I was autistic. Yes, autism can create a superpower that enables one to hold it together during emergencies. […]
Some parents are worried their grade school child could be autistic because they flap their hands. But can hand flapping be normal in this age group? […]
“Autism influences my life in so many positive ways.” – Ben Levin, prolific book author and writer […]
Identical twins Jeff and Will have pronounced autism yet could leave most neurotypicals in the dust on mountain hikes. Hiking saved this family! […]
Some autistic people have always had good eye contact and never had to “learn” or “practice” it. […]
Do ALL autistic women have burnouts? If not, are they “less autistic” than those who have? Autistic burnout is the result of long-term masking that eventually can no longer be sustained. […]
Mentra is a free service that helps autistic adults find employment in their field. […]
Far fewer autistic people exercise when compared to neurotypicals. They’re missing out on so many benefits! Here’s your guide to getting started! […]
In today’s environment, my childhood autistic signs probably wouldn’t have gotten missed by savvy teachers or perhaps my parents. […]
Don’t understand why autistic people need to stim so much? You WILL after reading what 10 autistic adults have to say. […]
Not all autistic people hate looking into someone’s eyes. Eye contact is crucial for me, but as an emitter of information rather than as a receiver. […]
Even those on the highest end of the Spectrum are more likely to be sedentary when compared to the general population. Let’s change this! […]
What is the one trait that every single person with Autism Spectrum Disorder has? […]
Or is it that the autistic people who never have them don’t write about this? Just how many autistic adults DON’T have meltdowns? […]
Did you get a result from an autism questionnaire that indicates “autistic traits” or a suspicion for autism? Worried? […]
If you’ve ever had the following thoughts, this could be a sign of autism. Don’t let autism sink under the radar. These thoughts are very telling. […]
The line between what makes an interest “special” or “obsessive,” and what makes it “normal” can be quite blurry. […]
This quiet gym specializes in training autistic and other challenged adults and youth to achieve their fitness goals. And its owner is autistic. […]
Autism awareness is not autism acceptance. Here’s what you may NOT know about autism. […]
I’m an autistic woman who uses eye contact to assert authority and dominance. To observers I have good eye contact. Here’s what’s really going on. […]
Autism, Advocacy, Awareness: three words I never imagined would define a large part of my life when I became mother. […]
Two articulate autistic women explain in detail what their unique challenges with eye contact are. It isn’t about bashfulness or dislike of people. […]
Are you autistic and considering a personal training career? Here’s answers to all your questions and complete guidelines. […]
An autistic man describes in detail what holding eye contact is like for him. He also explains how he taught himself to hold eye contact. […]
Would you grab the chance to correct your smile and make it healthy and beautiful? Well, if your answer is yes, then braces are one of the options to go for. […]
Braces can make kids self-conscious. Here’s how you can help your child feel more comfortable about wearing braces. […]
Does that little pearly spot on your cheek have tiny red “spider veins” around or in it? Better get it checked out. Go straight to a dermatologist and request a biopsy. […]
At what age does the colon become thin enough in which the risks of a screening colonoscopy outweigh the benefit of catching a precancerous polyp or even early colon cancer? […]
Warning: Young adults CAN have colon cancer, and a diagnosis of IBS without a colonoscopy can cost you your life. […]
Reflux esophagitis is inflammation of the esophagus from prolonged contact with corrosive stomach acid. Does this always cause symptoms? […]