🏁 We’re on the infield at Daytona International Speedway waiting for the green flag — our annual trip to the #Daytona500 🇺🇸 Michael is ready for a full of racing ahead!
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We made it people....30 days of April done and dusted.
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Many autistic people struggle with the sensory challenge of eating www.parenta.com/2025/03/21/s... series of articles builds sensory knowledge, there are 10 articles in
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FREE course: Creating Sensory Accessibility, 1.3k people have done it so far. Take a peak to round off Autism Acceptance Month www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nus0...
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Consent and Autism
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Difficult topic, watch with care.
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I hope they're useful to you.
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this on my youtube channel, hopefully by talking about these things we create the awareness & acceptance that having April designated for was intended to create!
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It's the final week of #AutismAcceptanceMonth (but of course we want #AutismAcceptanceEveryDay ) so I'm going to make an effort to put as much out there as I can, this one is a hilarious start: youtu.be/3319SL142jc watch me wrestle with my small assistant and hear his point of view
uniform days: the pain of wearing home clothes to school, and days requiring fancy dress can be as complex.
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.....it certainly should keep me out of mischief on long train journeys!
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Thank you for taking such good care of me @theSENDcast.bsky.social The opportunity in April to talk about:
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recognise there are only so many hours in the day and maybe more cannot be done, but what is done can be done differently.
Neurotype is significant regardless of mental and physical ability.
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If you saw a person massively overdressed for a train journey you were accurate in what you saw. If you
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Do you listen on Spotify or on Apple?
The Everlutionary Podcast are pleased with the downloads so far, so it's a mini hurrah for #AutismAcceptanceMonth :-)
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Autism Acceptance Month Tuesday insight on a rainbow-colored watercolor background featuring this quote - "Recognizing and respecting differences in others, and treating everyone like you want them to treat you, will help make our world a better place for everyone." by Kim Peek. The graphic includes a photo of Peek, a middle-aged man with short gray hair wearing a gray dress shirt with a dark blazer, sitting behind a stack of books. The Great Plains ADA Center logo and a rainbow infinity symbol are lined up along the bottom of the graphic.
Today's Tuesday Insight comes to us from Kim Peek, self-advocate and inspiration for the award-winning movie, Rain Man.
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but there is definitely another step beyond it.
This film was, if eye contact is not an okay target what could a target be? That is the start point.
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I did a speech at a secondary school about being an autistic person in the work place. A boy put his hand up and told me
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An infinity logo made of different colours of flowers is surrounded by text which reads: The Autistic Spectrum- is not as big as they think. She was the little girl without access to mouthwords refusing to eat her school dinner. The dinner was her 'favourite', i.e. it was Friday so it was chips, and she wasn't being asked to eat anything other than chips. Staff were frustrated. Why wouldn't she eat? I was the autistic adult who would not have been able to eat my favourite food either amongst the commotion of the school dinner hall and with the scent of the freshly cleaned floors infecting the taste of the food. I carried her chips to the table outside where, once she had stopped crying, she ate the lot. I can voice this because I have access to mouthwords. I understood her experience because it is my experience. To help autistic people listen to autistic voices. Look out for the book: The Scale of the Spectrum - coming soon for more stories like this one. The Sensory Projects logo
If for some strange reason you wanted to work against autistic people (say you felt they were expensive and might cost you money) an
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Image shows an infinity logo made of flowers. Title: Diverse but Unified - The Autistic Spectrum, text on image: She was the little girl without access to mouthwords extremely distressed at school. The staff supporting did not understand - her favourite activity was out on the table. It was the end of term, no other curriculum pressures - just play! Why was she crying? I was the autistic adult who was able to take one look at her visual timetable and understand that the reason she was so upset was that there was no bridge between the perfect activity and hometime, her distress was because she thought she was destined to do her favourite activity forever more and never see her family again. I can voice this because I have access to mouthwords. I understand her experience because it is my experience. To Help Autistic People Listen To Autistic Voices. The logo of The Sensory Projects is at the bottom of the image on the side is a book ad for: The Scale of the Spectrum
I meet families who search these hashtags looking for information to try and support their loved ones. A lot of the
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And the autistics who get their knickers in such a twist over how autism is represented symbolically are not doing that based on...design preference as it were...
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Autism Acceptance Month Tuesday insight on a rainbow-colored watercolor background featuring this quote - "If I could snap my fingers and be nonautistic, I would not. Autism is part of what I am" by Temple Grandin, Animal Scientist. The graphic includes a photo of Grandin, a middle-aged woman with short gray hair wearing a brown western dress shirt with a red handkerchief around her neck. The Great Plains ADA Center logo and a rainbow infinity symbol are lined up along the bottom of the graphic.
Today's Tuesday Insight comes from animal behaviorist and author, Dr. Temple Grandin as she reminds us that her Autism is a major component of her identity. #AutismAcceptanceMonth #AutismAcceptanceEveryday
... understanding the term disabled in a different way to it's common current usage within the disabled community. www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...
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Is Autism a Disability? No
Are you disabled as an Autistic person? Yes
If these seem contradictory to you, you may be
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Image is of two child's drawings, in the first a yellow haired boy with blue circles for eyes looks straight out of the page smiling at you. In the second a long haired woman with brown circles for eyes looks to the left. Underneath in the wibbly wobbly writing of someone very new to the pen it says: This is my listening face. This is my Mummy's listening face. Text around the images reads: He was 4 when he wrote this... If a child can understand people listen in different ways so can the education system. My Mummy is Autistic, by Heath Grace, published by Speechmark/Routledge. Foreword by Chris Packham. In the bottom corner is an image of the bright felt tip pen drawing of the book's cover, that shows a boy in a red jumper with his grey brain visible through his skull, and a woman in a blue top with her rainbow brain visible through her skull.
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Across a rainbow of watercolour a post from Reframing Autism reads: To our neurokin, you are respected, loved, valued, embraced, you are enough.
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six images explaining the distinction between neurodivergent and neurodiverse. First image shows four heads labelled OCD ADHD Autism Dyslexia respectively. Second image shows a single head, labelled NT - neurotypical. 3rd image four heads all labelled ADHD text says: these people are neurodivergent but the group is not neurodiverse. 4th image has 9 heads neurotypical people are amongst autistic, ADHD, OCD etc people. Text says This is a neurodiverse group. 5th image has one head labelled with multiple conditions, text reads: this person is multiply neurodivergent, they are NOT NEURODIVERSE. Final box simply reads: Only a Group can be Neurodiverse, an individual cannot.
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Image shows a screen shot of the website linked to, with starting image announcing The Problem with Puzzle Pieces, and subsequent images illustrating the development of the pathologising puzzle piece logo over time
www.autisticality.co.uk/puzzle-pieces
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