Crowds phobia or extreme fear of being in large crowds affects people of all ages and abilities. Autistics can especially struggle. Here are ways to help.
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Living an autistic life isn’t easy, but it can be a happy and fulfilled one.
Are We Overly Romanticizing Autism to the Public?
What does it mean, “romanticizing autism,” and does raising awareness and portraying autistics in a positive light sometimes go too far?
It’s a Gut Punch! How to Manage Autistic Gut-Brain Connection
Autism and GI issues are a common co-occurring condition. Making sense of the gut-brain connection can be a life changer! Learn more.
Autism Social Skills: Inferencing and Body Language Hurdles to Overcome
Social inferencing, or understanding people’s unstated behaviors, emotions, and thoughts, poses an autism social skills challenge. Here’s how to help.
Autism in Women Stereotypes: The Real Truth Revealed!
Autism in women is a relatively new topic, as experts historically thought that ASD occurred primarily in males. Here’s the real scoop.
Lack These Autism Flags? You’re Likely NOT on the Spectrum
So, you think you are on the spectrum because you exhibit these autism flags and have self-diagnosed? Big mistake, say most experts. Here’s why.
Yes, Yes! How Repeating Words (Palilalia) Achieves Better Language Processing
Most of us have heard someone repeating words or phrases, even if we didn’t understand why. It’s called palilalia, and it can help with language processing.
10 Proven Techniques for Managing Autism and Sensory Issues
A world overflowing with sights, sounds, smells, tastes, and touch can be overwhelming. But autism and sensory issues can be particularly challenging.
Autistic Pride Day: June 18 Promotes Positivity of Being Unique
Every June 18, the autism community celebrates Autistic Pride Day. While it’s lesser-known, its significance is that it is driven by autistics themselves!
5 Fun Physical Activities That Promote Better Autism Health
These five fun physical activities can provide an opportunity for individuals with autism to interact with their peers in a natural setting.
The Surprising Link: Autism Traits in Adults and Physical Fitness
From gastrointestinal issues to sleep disorders, understanding the relationship between autism traits in adults and physical fitness is crucial for care.
Individuation: Why Standing Up For Yourself is So Powerful
Individuation is key to being human, as forming your unique identity is something everyone should do! It’s about learning what makes you feel alive!