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A True Story About Autistic Suicidality

Posted on September 30, 2022October 3, 2022 by Sarah Owocki

My brother died because of ableism. Because people—including very close family—were terrified to face his neurodivergence, and his disability.

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Supernova Momma on Positive Parenting While Black and Autistic

Posted on August 30, 2022September 13, 2022 by Shannon Des Roches Rosa

“I have to be realistic about the community that I am nurturing in, and the community for my children and for the parents that I help, as a Black autistic woman.”

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Autistic Physical Therapist Iris Warchall on Supporting Autistic Patients

Posted on August 26, 2022August 29, 2022 by Shannon Des Roches Rosa

I want to help my patients discover what strategies they as individuals can use in order to accomplish what they want and need to do, and I think I’m more likely to be open to supporting my patients in using “atypical” strategies. I’m less likely to suggest goals that are trying to fit a patient to a “reference norm”.

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Stim4Stim: An Autism Podcast You Should Follow

Posted on July 12, 2022July 16, 2022 by Shannon Des Roches Rosa

“It’s really important to us that we be a resource for autistic and neurodivergent people directly in a market that’s so inundated with parent-focused resources.”

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Which Therapies Actually Help Autistic Children?

Posted on July 8, 2022July 10, 2022 by Shannon Des Roches Rosa

Why parents of autistic kids need to be cautious and thoughtful about the therapies they consider for their children.

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Talking with Asian American autistic autism researcher Jenny Mai Phan

Posted on July 5, 2022 by Shannon Des Roches Rosa

Jenny Mai Phan is an Asian American autistic autism researcher, an Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee (IACC) member, and the mother of four children, two of whom are autistic.

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“Real Autism” Advice From A Real Autistic Professional

Posted on July 4, 2022July 5, 2022 by Ann Memmott

Too often, people cause the “behaviour” that they blame on “real autism.” And it’s often their own approaches that need changing.

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We Should Tell Children They Are Autistic As Soon As Possible

Posted on June 18, 2022November 14, 2022 by Shannon Des Roches Rosa

Parents should tell their children they are autistic in ways that help them understand and feel good about who they are.

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Reviewing Resonance: An Autistic SciFi Novel by Dora Raymaker

Posted on June 12, 2022June 15, 2022 by Shawna Spain

Dora Raymaker’s new novel revolves around marginalized folks finding their voice and their place in this world—through magical sci-fi lovely weirdness, but still, they find it!

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How to Make Your Workplace More Neurodiversity-Inclusive

Posted on May 13, 2022October 22, 2022 by Luce Greenwood

If your workplace wants to successfully recruit autistic and neurodivergent job candidates, consider these insider tips on how to make the hiring process easier.

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