Discover what masking is, its impact on children, and how Occupational Therapy helps neurodivergent kids feel safe to unmask and thrive authentically.... The post Understanding Masking and the Role of Occupational Therapy in Helping Children Feel Safe to Unmask first appeared on Transform Life.| Transform Life
Ashes to ashes Dust to dust Bend, shape, mask I must, I must The post A Meditation for My Neurokin first appeared on Stimpunks Foundation.| Stimpunks Foundation
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Hi everyone,we're reviewing the awesome new products of the My Favorite Things December Release. Please visit the MFT Blog for another round of DT inspiration.| Little Butterfly Creations
Join ADHD ReWired’s Neurodivergent Queer Pride panel for Pride Month 2025. Explore masking, intersectional identities, and building community resilience.| ADHD reWired
Written by Mack Ash Whether on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook or your social media of choice, there is a great […] The post On Autistic Masking appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
Written by Hannah Brockway Since I was nine years old, I had difficulty fitting in at school. I had a […] The post Masking for Survival: My Life as a Sleeper Agent appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
Written by Shadia Hancock What is communication? As defined by Merriam-Webster dictionary, communication involves developing rapport, and individuals exchanging information […] The post Autistic Communication Differences: A Primer appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
Written by Ocean* The Autistic community experiences high levels of un- and under-employment. With less financial stability and resources, we’re […] The post Exploring Autistic Passions Through Creative Work: A Key to Self-Determination appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
Written by Alex* “It was such a relief when I was identified as Autistic. My whole life, feeling like an […] The post “I Like My Masked Self Better Than My Real Self – Whoever That Even Is” appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
Hi everyone. Before we start with today's technique, there is a new tab at the top of this blog "Colour Theory". For those that would like to know more about how colours work together, please check it out. :)| Group of Seven Cardmakers
Bonjour ! Me revoilà aujourd'hui avec une carte pour le nouveau défi de Day of the Month Card Club... Hello ! I'm back today with a card for the new challenge over at Day of the Month Card Club... National Hot Tea Day Pour ce défi, nous avons le plaisir d'accueillir Trina de Phamtastic Design, notre gagnante du 69ème défi, en tant qu'invité créative. N’hésitez pas à aller admirer son blog et à lui laisser un gentil commentaire. For this challenge, we are thrilled to welcome the ta...| www.izzyscrap.com
A blog about how it may feel to receive a diagnosis of autism, including some tips and FAQ’s.| Undercover Autism
Masks have long been a symbol of resistance movements around the world, especially in East Asia. As early as the 1960s, protestors in Japan began wearing masks during their demonstrations. Masks be…| Somatosphere
This blog explores my idea that some of the so-called traits of autism are in fact instinctive ways Autistic people practice self-care. These acts of self-care are pathologised perhaps, because they are observed and interpreted by people who experience the world very differently from us...| Undercover Autism
My difficulties arise from sensory processing differences rather than a lack of understanding.| Undercover Autism
Reflections, insights and suggestions from an Autistic professional.| Undercover Autism
One of my favourite ways to pamper myself is to put on a face mask. There is just something so relaxing about putting on a face mask and reading a book, watching a movie or just surfing the web. Wh…| Lipstick on the Lake
“My child fits PDA, but I don’t think they’re autistic, I don’t see any signs of autism. This is a common statement that comes up a lot, especially on PDA groups. Someone ha…| Riko's blog: PDA and more.