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Autism in Sports: Hyper-Focus Can Be A Competitive Advantage
Autism in sports can be a big competitive advantage due to the hyper-focus many autistic players may have. Of course, it may depend on if the person wants to play and enjoys the sport.
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Autism in sports can be a big competitive advantage due to the hyper-focus many autistic players may have. Of course, it may depend on if the person wants to play and enjoys the sport.
Pathologizing involves categorizing traits, behaviors, or characteristics as abnormal or deviant from the perceived societal norm. It needs to stop.
Autism family support is essential for positive dynamics between siblings and parents. Understanding and love can allow the individual with autism to flourish.
Is being on the spectrum a factor when it comes to work and autism? The answer is complicated. Just like today’s workforce in general.
Many potential drivers with autism can conquer roadways like anyone else, depending on limitations or special challenges. With training and support, achieving success is possible!
Special occasions are typically filled with excitement, and breaks from daily routines. However, autism and holidays can be a stressful combination for some.
Repetitive behaviors like picking at skin can help relieve anxiety. But when it becomes excessive, it can become an obsessive skin picking disorder.
The benefits of walking in the morning, even if it’s just a short, brisk 10-15 minute walk, can leave you feeling energized and improve overall wellness.
Having anxiety is difficult for anyone, but it can be especially challenging to have anxiety and autism. After all, the world we live in today is filled with chaos, and figuring out life in an
Individuals sometimes mask symptoms of autism in adults because they fear being singled out. But a diagnosis can bring positive change!
These 8 proven stress busters can help autistic individuals self-soothe when feeling overwhelmed by the world around them. They are worth a try!
It’s common to watch scary movies during the Halloween season to get into the holiday spirit. But are horror movies good options for individuals with autism?
Playing dress up and going trick or treating or attending fall festivals can be a positive experience for children with autism. Just keep these things in mind before heading out.
One of many interesting autism spectrum facts is that ASD is characterized by a very wide range of symptoms and abilities. Learn more.
With the right competitive strategies and support, people with autism can thrive in competitions that play to their unique strengths and interests.
One of the remarkable aspects of autism volunteer opportunities is forming meaningful connections. Here’s why you should volunteer.
Travel is one of life’s greatest joys. However, the travel anxiety that often comes with it helps you appreciate home that much more when you return.
Alexithymia symptoms are characterized by difficulty identifying and describing one’s own emotions. It can impact mental health and interpersonal relationships.
Many adults love celebrating the spooky fun of Halloween. One way to get into the “spirit” is to wear Halloween costumes. But with autism, it may not be simple.
Halloween is a holiday filled with spooks and scares like scary haunted houses, usually in a fun way. However, a common issue is that individuals get too scared or uncomfortable to really enjoy the fun.
Have you ever heard of flat affect autism? It often leads to the incorrect stereotype that autistics lack empathy. Learn more.
As a neurodiverse adult, I like having a routine, and dramatic changes that come with travel can be a challenge. Here’s how to adapt.
Making a connection with others can often pose unique challenges for individuals with autism spectrum. The key is finding third places.
Autism and apraxia can profoundly affect communication and speech. While they share common symptoms, researchers are still investigating the link.
Autism and bullying continues to be a significant problem for many on the spectrum. Even with increased awareness of autism, neurodiverse individuals still face considerable stigmas.
There are many common autism stereotypes people believe. Most are not accurate, and can be harmful by preventing understanding and acceptance.
A myth about autistic individuals is that they have a lack of empathy disorder— the ability to share in feelings of others. This stereotype is inaccurate and hurtful.
Autism and depression can often coincide. Recent research suggests that individuals on the spectrum have a higher risk of depression compared to the general population.
Nonverbal autism is a complex condition, and often has other challenges with it. Here are ways to help with gaps in communications.
Outbursts, tantrums, or even physical violence can be a behavioral challenge with ASD. Autism and aggression can be concerning and stressful, but there is help.
While lack of engagement is a common behavior of autistics, did you know that over socializing or being over friendly is also a problem?
Discipline over motivation provides stability, develops important life skills, manages emotions, provides structure for achieving goals, and boosts self-esteem.
While autism is unique to each individual, certain traits are common. This autism symptoms checklist includes 15 most common behaviors.
A significant issue faced by autistic individuals is ostracism—feeling left out or marginalized. Here’s how you can conquer the behavior.
Autism meltdowns are a natural response to overwhelming sensory input or situations. There are ways to minimize their frequency and better cope.
There are many simple yet powerful ways for people with autism and their loved ones to build a gratitude attitude into daily life. Here’s how.
Boredom busters alert: It’s okay to be bored with life…sometimes. Boredom results from a lack of engagement. But there are benefits that come from no plans.
Autism and independence is a significant milestone for individuals with low support needs, empowering them to lead fulfilling lives and achieve their goals.
Social media helps to connect with others, especially for those who struggle with in-person interactions. However, social media addiction can cause negative mental health.
Unhealthy coping mechanisms are the result of what seems to be a constant battle against the world. Here’s what to do instead.