It is World Autism Awareness Day and my autism is making itself known. One of the most frustrating parts of my being autistic is the exhaustion and headaches that follow big events. All that processing, all that sensory bombardment, all that concentration on interactions, and no matter how wonderful and amazing the day, I shall … Continue reading All the Autism Awareness
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The Power of Empathy
Iām one of those people who uses humour to deflect. When someone compliments me, or says something kind, I usually have a witty quip to help me emotionally duck-under their emotional reaching-out. But hereās the thing, āMany a true word is spoken in jest.ā Iāve always thought that only applies to people being mean. I … Continue reading The Power of Empathy
Spectrum Thinking
Neurotypicality is a spectrum. Neurotypicality: a brain that works like most of the population's, i.e. not autistic or epileptic or any other kind of neurodivergent brain type Itās not something that you usually have to state, because nobody expects people with brains that work in expected ways, to all behave identically. That would … Continue reading Spectrum Thinking
Beginnings
January swelled and fell with a clash of cymbals. I started the year with the flu. It was my own fault for waxing lyrical (Iāve never been able to work out a pattern for that particular saying, but I love the sound of it) about not getting ill at Christmas since my diagnosis. I invited … Continue reading Beginnings
Autscriptic: Mild Autism
In 2016 I wrote a post that seemed to capture peopleās imagination in a way that others didnāt. Autscriptic has since been shared far and wide. It taught me that there is great power in sharing conversations between neurotypes: Laying bare the misunderstandings that tangle us up. The first Autscriptic was about the trials of … Continue reading Autscriptic: Mild Autism
Festive Autism
Musings and memories of a year almost over
Performing Pain: Autism
Communicating pain when you are autistic can lead to so many miscommunications.
Nature or Nurture: My Autistic Skills
Is my problem-solving a skill that I have because Iām autistic, or something my autism has taught me?
The Four Social Rules every Autistic Person needs to Learn
Trigger warning - although this post doesnāt mention any detail of abuse, it is about the dangers of teaching someone not to trust in their right to say no From a young age I was taught three things:- The messages I get from my body are wrong Not wanting to be touched is wrong That … Continue reading The Four Social Rules every Autistic Person needs to Learn