February 11, 2018

“How can non-autistics be more supportive toward autistics?”

I sooo appreciate it when my non-autistic friends ask this! πŸ™‚Β Every autistic person is different, so it’s best to ask the ones you know. As for me, I appreciate it when you…

ALLOW ME TO “STIM” – I feel so much calmer when I know that …

February 7, 2018

“Is it a good idea to look for a cure for autism?”

Autism isn’t a disease, so “cure” isn’t the right word. But whatever you call it, autistics have different opinions about whether they’d prefer to live without autism.

As for me, no part of my identity is untouched by autism. I can see how …

February 6, 2018

“If autism is a spectrum, where do you draw the line between autistic and non-autistic?”

“Spectrum” doesn’t actually mean a scale from autistic to not – it means the broad and colorful variety of ways that autism can appear in different people. Still, the question remains: Are some people “more autistic” or “less autistic”?

I’m …

February 5, 2018

“What does it look like for autistics and non-autistics to show love to one another in situations where their needs conflict?”

This is a tough question, but I believe awareness is the foundation of kindness. It’s hard for autistics to be kind when we don’t understand the effect of our actions, and it’s hard for …

February 1, 2018

“How did your family react?”

My close family could see how happy I was to finally understand myself, and they celebrated that with me. But they also cautioned me against sharing my excitement too widely, because they didn’t want me to be hurt by negative stereotypes that people have about autism. So I decided that …

January 31, 2018

“How did your diagnosis affect you?”

The diagnosis itself didn’t impact me much – it only affirmed what I already knew. I mostly wanted a diagnosis so that when I talk to people about autism, I can spend less of that time convincing them I’m actually autistic.

What really affected me was learning that I’m …

January 30, 2018

“How did you find out you’re autistic?”

In my mid-twenties, I met a new group of friends. I didn’t realize at the time that most of them identify as autistic. All I knew was that they understood me in ways that no one else did. They also actively appreciated parts of my personality that others …

January 29, 2018

“Why is neurodiversity important to autistics in particular?”

Many of the problems faced by autistics spring less from our autism, and more from how others react to it. We live in a world where other people make the rules for “normal” behavior, so it can create tension when we break those rules by accident, or …

August 12, 2017

“What is autism?”

Autistic people process information differently. Some things feel really intense, taking up a lot of our attention. Because of that, we pay less attention to other things.

This can affect our social interactions, communication style, relationships, physical movements, habits, interests, and sensory experiences. Autism is called a “spectrum” because of its unique …

August 12, 2017

“What is neurodiversity?”

It’s the variety of ways that human minds work. No two people think exactly alike, in how we perceive the world and process that information. But there’s a range that’s considered “typical,” and minds that fall outside that range sometimes get a label for what makes them unique. One of those labels …