Neurodiversity movement: autism is difference *&*disability. 1st Autism Acceptance Day for this paper showing strengths eg enhanced auditory perception can contribute to challenges eg speech divergence. *Holistic classification* needed for assessment, support. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Posts by Prof Megan Freeth
I will be accepting a PhD student for Fall 2026 in our Curriculum and Instruction program. If you are interested in autistic sociality, caregiver influence on their autistic children's development, and neurodiversity in school contexts, please get in touch!
Autism is now on LinkedIn! ๐ ๐
We'll also be sharing videos, summaries, and round-ups of research published in the journal! Come and join our community - our profile is here โฌ๏ธ www.linkedin.com/company/1085...
(Don't worry, we'll still be posting on BlueSky!)
Hi! We are a part-time (can work alongside) online ("live" *options*; costs the same in/outside the UK, can study from everywhere) MSc course on learning/intellectual disability, autism, and neurodiversity. Students have own tutor. We are recruiting for this term:
www.port.ac.uk/study/course...
Autism Europe opening address. 6 delegates on a stage in front of Autism Europe banner.
Excited to be at #AEC2025! ShARL will be presenting 4 posters and a talk (NIHR projects on ICF Strengths and Needs Assessment; Community Partnerships using systems mapping for health @victorianewell.bsky.social ; ESRC projects on Student wellbeing and Attention Control; Views on Data Sharing)
New preprint: Open data in autism research: the views of autistic people and parents of autistic children
osf.io/preprints/me...
Led by @hannahhobson.bsky.social w/ @dramypearson.bsky.social Audrey Linden @cmanning.bsky.social @fsedgewick.bsky.social @lauramaycrane.bsky.social
#AutRes #OpenSci
Autism Dialogue Approach Handbook on a desk
Extremely pleased to have a copy of The Autism Dialogue Approach Handbook. What a wonderfully informative and progressive text! ๐
Next week @beatrixbird.bsky.social and I will be presenting b2b for Cafe Autistique at the Contact Theatre in Manchester. Talking research on attention,distraction and monotropism
thinkingautismguide.com/2025/05/what...
An important thread here in case you missed it #INSAR2025
Congratulations Vikki!!!
New ShARL article on Autism diagnostic disclosure in adulthood journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... Led by the wonderful Dr Sheena Au-Yeung
Academic poster describing a large survey of employers aiming to understand why they don't employ more Autistic people and a pilot study of an intervention aimed at employers.
poster on Employment including an employer focussed intervention #INSAR2025
Keynote Raymaker: Emphasises importance of centering neurodivergent epistemologies in neurodiversity research #INSAR2025
Keynote Raymaker: "It is impossible to control complex futures but we can dance with them" Quotes Meadows, 2002 #INSAR2025
Keynote Raymaker: "We need to have a better understanding of the kinds of futures we want to have." Provides an excellent example of how to do this #INSAR2025
Keynote Raymaker: Interesting discussion around knowledge and power - how to keep the good bits and move forward? ##INSAR2025
Keynote Raymaker: AASPIRE - has now been running for 19 years; inclusion guidelines and toolkit online - check it out! #INSAR2025
Keynote Raymaker: Now speaking about AASPIRE - check it out!! #INSAR2025
Keynote Raymaker: Now a helpful reflection on what is motivating change and how to get to plausible and desirable futures #INSAR2025
Keynote Raymaker: "Transdisciplinary research can really help to solve complex problems" #INSAR2025
Keynote Raymaker: Transdisciplinary and Co-Produced Futures in Autism Research #INSAR2025 Great choice of keynote speaker!
Academic poster on the topic of autism diagnostic disclosure
#INSAR2025 poster on diagnostic disclosure
Academic poster on the topic of reasons why autistic students dropout of higher education
#INSAR2025 poster on reasons for autistic student dropout from higher education
Keynote Lombardo: Looking at whether different subgroups respond differently to early intervention. Argues that yes they do. #INSAR2025
Keynote Lombardo: Looking at machine learning algorithms. Says this can find a type 1 vs type 2 distinction purely based on data ##INSAR2025
Keynote Lombardo: Now presenting twin studies, looking at genetic similarity. Patterning effects concur. Says this supports a poor language outcomes subtype ##INSAR2025
Lombardo Keynote: Genomic expression different in toddlers with poor language outcomes ##INSAR2025
Keynote Lombardo: "Data suggest subtype specific genomic mechanisms" #INSAR2025