AUTISM Definition (3 Ways YOU Can Understand)

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Autism Offensive Terms I Collected 7 That We Would Agree On

Autistic people hear a lot of labels that are framed as jokes, honesty, or “just how people talk.” In this episode, I share seven offensive terms I have personally collected over the years, and why many autistic people would agree they cause real harm.I explain where these terms ...  Show more

How I Became A Confident Autistic Adult

Confidence did not arrive overnight for me. I built it slowly, through mistakes, burnout, and learning how my autistic brain actually works.In this episode, I explain how I went from anxious, overwhelmed, and second guessing everything to feeling grounded and confident as an auti ...  Show more

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