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Tag: Autism
Helping autistic people access healthcare – Hospital Bag
So far in my experience, hospitals are really bad environments for people with sensory regulatory issues. The brighter-than-bright fluorescent lighting, … More
Helping autistic people access healthcare – Healthcare Passports
This post was inspired by people at Twitter – so thank you for all of the support in gathering the … More
“The Good Doctor” produces a low tension episode after last week’s high leaving me feeling deflated
This is a part of a weekly series where I watch a new episode of ABC’s “The Good Doctor” (as … More
Health Inequalities in Autism – Part 1
This is part of a series of posts on the challenges of accessing healthcare for people who are autistic. In … More
What is “Social Camouflaging” and how is it different in the Autistic Community
Today I want to take a paper about social camouflaging and discuss it a bit. Social camouflaging is the act … More
Weighing in on Weighted Blankets
One of the things I want to do with this blog is to provide ideas of how to help people. … More
16% and why reasonable adjustments are important
There are a two main groups of statistics in regards to autism that terrify me: the first group is looking … More
It’s 4:20 for “The Good Doctor” as it talks about the use of cannabis in Autism and face transplants
This is a part of a weekly series where I watch a new episode of ABC’s “The Good Doctor” (as … More
Yesterday I had a sensory meltdown, today I love graphs
This post is a start of my series on “Things you should know about autism” where we take concepts that … More