Yes, this is a different topic than typical for this blog. But, let’s consider a simple and obvious lie by our president: the As is typical for this president, this project involves multiple lies. Here are but two. First, the White House would not be changed itself. Just added to. As noted in a recent […]| Left Brain Right Brain
How does one recapture trust in the public health system? I can tell you one way to make it worse. Put Mark Baxill to work at the CDC. Mr. Blaxill is a long time anti-vaccine activist who has done a lot of harm promoting the “vaccines cause autism” lie. We on this blog have been […]| Left Brain Right Brain
The same people who might value your efforts with Operation Warp Speed will also be able to do the simple math in their heads that says Mr. Kennedy’s approach is going to kill people. Mr. Trump, there is a lot of chatter about you wanting the Nobel Peace Prize. OK, I know you’ve publicly stated […]| Left Brain Right Brain
No one. And that tells us this isn’t about “gold standard science” or anything else. Mr. Kennedy just wanted to remove a major source of vaccination in the world. He had the power, so he used it. What’s this all about, Matt? Here’s the background: Gavi is an international vaccine alliance. The United States is […]| Left Brain Right Brain
For years, I’ve hoped major news outlets would shine a light on figures like David and Mark Geier—key players in the anti-vaccine movement that has harmed autism communities for decades. Now that attention has come, but since it’s due to Robert Kennedy being the Secretary of HHS, I wish it hadn’t. Last week, The Wall […]| Left Brain Right Brain
If you haven’t read this yet, surf over to this article on NOTUS: The MAHA Report Cites Studies That Don’t Exist. The subtitle is very clear, but it’s worth the full read. The Trump administration’s “Make America Healthy Again” report misinterprets some studies and cites others that don’t exist, according to the listed authors. I […]| Left Brain Right Brain
Robert Kennedy, Secretary of Health and Human Services, has two conflicting statements out in the past couple of days. Earlier this week he stated that he might bar people at HHS from publishing in certain journals. They are “corrupt”, you see. And they have to change their ways. Here’s how Politico described Mr. Kennedy’s comments: […]| Left Brain Right Brain
Kennedy wants us to believe that autism was vanishingly rare when he was young. Instead, he’s revealed something much simpler: he didn’t know what autism looked like. Robert Kennedy Jr. often tells…| Left Brain Right Brain
Learn when to test your child for autism, the signs to watch for, and how early evaluations in Southlake provide support and clarity.| Dr. Messina & Associates
How parental choice is reshaping special education in the Sunshine State The post Inside Florida’s Charter Schools for Exceptional Students appeared first on Education Next.| Education Next
A study published in JAMA Network Open looks at the association between prenatal air pollution exposure and the risk of autism during … read more| Science Media Centre
ADHD and autism have become hot topics over the last few years, and for good reason: our clinical understanding of them has skyrocketed in the last decade. Because of that increased understanding, many of us are only just now finding out we may have a connection to them. I was 28 when I found out […] The post Is it ADHD or Autism? The Insider Details You Need to Know first appeared on Little Miss Lionheart.| Little Miss Lionheart
Nancy Mace was confronted by a journalist about her lies to the effect that political violence comes mostly from the left. The journalist presented her with hard statistics showing quite the contrary. She replied in a huff that she knew the facts were false because she personally has experienced some hostility from a few individuals […]| The Propaganda Professor
University of Houston College of Optometry Professor John O’Brien has received a $2.6 million grant from the National Eye Institute to continue his research on the retina and neurological functions. O’Brien is considered a leading expert in retinal neuroscience with more than 20 years of research in the field. The new funding will allow O’Brien and his team to continue to study the dense assembly of proteins associated with electrical synapses, or gap junctions, in the retina. Gap junct...| InnovationMap
A few days ago, I saw this post on LinkedIn: How does the gut microbiome shape early brain development? That’s what FORM, a new $50 million...| deevybee.blogspot.com
Ann Bauer, a researcher who studies Tylenol and autism, felt queasy with anxiety in the weeks leading up to the White House’s much-anticipated autism announcement. In August, Bauer and her colleagues published an analysis of 46 previous studies on Tylenol, autism, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Many found no link between the drug and the conditions, while […]| Daily Montanan
A new study from EMBL Rome scientists reveals a specific brain circuit involved in impaired sensory learning and behavioural adaptation in autism — paving the way for a deeper mechanistic understanding of the condition.| EMBL
How Play Therapy can be a transformative tool for children with autism, aiding in their development and helping them navigate... The post How Play Therapy Can Help with Autism first appeared on Transform Life.| Transform Life
Happy Tuesday, bibliophiles! I found out about this book earlier this year while looking for more sci-fi with queer and/or disabled rep (as I always am). This book seemed to have nearly the perfect premise—I just can’t get over how genius it is to have an autistic protagonist who’s had to study human behavior her […]| The Bookish Mutant
“I’m Fine”: What My Dad Taught Me About Resisting Help On August 14th, my dad passed away. In the weeks since, I’ve been reflecting on his life, his humor, his resilience — and his signature phrase: “I’m fine.” He said it when he was hooked up to machines in the hospital.…| ADHD reWired
Tom Alexander on why neuroinclusive design isn't just a moral imperative; it makes good design sense too. The post Designing for the 15%: Why Neurodivergent UX Is the Future appeared first on PRINT Magazine.| PRINT Magazine
Learn how ABA therapy at home supports children with autism through personalized care, routines, and expert guidance from LeafWing Center.| LeafWing Center
Routines are a hallmark of autism spectrum disorder, providing safety and stability. Discover how routines and autism are related and how they can help.| ABA Centers of America
The UK’s bill advances in Parliament, expanding patient rights and limiting detentions.| Legal Reader
The thing about monotropic, single-channel thinking is that it is a neutral and natural variation—neither inherently better or worse than any other modes of being in the world. The post Let me Hyperfixate That For You: Fergus Murray, Monotropism, And “Weird Pride” appeared first on THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM.| THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM
Sex ed for Autistic people usually emphasizes compliance with neurotypical expectations, not self-advocacy—which pains me, as a survivor.| THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM
Decades of research into autism has revealed this much: There is no simple answer for what causes the condition. In each person with autism, genes and their environment combined in a unique way, experts say. “What causes autism in one person is unlikely to be the cause in another person,” says Laura Grofer Klinger, PhD,… The post What We Know—and Don’t—About the Causes of Autism first appeared on UNC Health Talk.| UNC Health Talk
Thanks for asking my opinion on the topic of autism (link). By education, training, and expertise, I consider myself a scientist — more precisely, a| BIOANALYTICX
At a Sept. 22 White House press conference, President Donald Trump discouraged the use of acetaminophen — more commonly known as Tylenol — in pregnant women. Trump, along with several deputies, suggested a link between the use of the common painkiller and autism in children — a claim with a notable lack of direct scientific...| The Badger Herald
Nearly 62 million people worldwide have autism spectrum disorder (ASD). While the exact causes of autism are not known, it’s understood there are numerous factors that can be involved. Our understanding of ASD comes from scientific research and listening to people with lived experience. Autism is a part of neurodiversity – a unique expression of humanity full of unique challenges…| Autism Awareness
Autism masking refers to when autistic individuals consciously or unconsciously hide their traits to blend in socially. While both males and females may engage in masking, research shows that girls often do so more frequently and more effectively—making their autism harder to recognize and diagnose. This difference can lead to delayed support and increased emotional exhaustion over time. Understanding these nuances helps parents, educators, and therapists better support authentic self-expre...| Skill Point Therapy
It's a moment familiar to almost any parent: asking your child to draw a picture of you, bracing for a delightful, if not entirely accurate, creation. For mom Rebecca Rand(@officiallysidity), this simple challenge with her 5-year-old daughter, who has autism, led to a viral moment of pure joy and profound insight. In a TikTok video, Rand explained that she is always trying to encourage her daughter’s creativity. "We had just got this new whiteboard, so I was like, 'Okay, mommy is going to s...| GOOD
At just nine years old, Adhara Pérez Sánchez of Mexico City has an IQ of 162—a score higher than the estimated IQs of both Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. But her journey to becoming a celebrated child prodigy was paved with cruelty and misunderstanding. Diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome, a condition on the autism spectrum, Pérez struggled to fit in at school. Her unique way of interacting with the world made her a target for bullies. Her mother, Nallely Sanchez, recalled a parti...| GOOD
Historically, autism has been underdiagnosed—especially in women, non-binary, and BIPOC people. This post explores the increasing identification of autism in adults, the role of self-assessment, and the challenges that come with self-diagnosis.| Embrace Autism
Dr. Natalie Engelbrecht ND RP: In recent years, more adults are recognizing their autistic traits and pursuing autism diagnoses. In this article, I explore the rise in late autism diagnoses.| Embrace Autism
If you’re new to AuDHD, this article answers frequently asked questions about the common co-occurrence of autism and ADHD.| Embrace Autism
Burnout often looks different for autistics and people with ADHD. In this article, we discuss strategies to prevent burnout in people with AuDHD.| Embrace Autism
In this article, we share how some of us at Embrace Autism identify with and relate to the concept of disability.| Embrace Autism
In Part II of AuDHD & relationships, we talk about how fellow AuDHDers and their partners navigate relationships; and some of us at Embrace Autism share our AuDHD relationship experiences.| Embrace Autism
Almost all of us have experienced bullying in school. While bullying is a common experience for any child, it is particularly common in autistic children. In this article we explore bullying from an autism lens.| Embrace Autism
Fragile X Research Q&A with Dr. Berry-Kravis on RECONNECT results, placebo effects, outcome measures, methylation, and research directions for families. The post Fragile X Research Q&A: Dr. Berry-Kravis on the RECONNECT Trial appeared first on FRAXA Research Foundation - Finding a Cure for Fragile X Syndrome.| FRAXA Research Foundation – Finding a Cure for Fragile X Syndrome
Learn more about Shionogi’s EXPERIENCE clinical trials for adults and adolescents with Fragile X syndrome, FRAXA’s role, and the open-label extension of these trials. The post Shionogi’s EXPERIENCE Phase 3 Clinical Trial of Zatolmilast in Fragile X Syndrome appeared first on FRAXA Research Foundation - Finding a Cure for Fragile X Syndrome.| FRAXA Research Foundation – Finding a Cure for Fragile X Syndrome
Learn how Dr. Marine Anais Krzisch’s $35K FRAXA and ASF-funded project uses human iPSC microglia models to uncover pathways for Fragile X syndrome treatment. The post Role of Microglia in Fragile X Syndrome appeared first on FRAXA Research Foundation - Finding a Cure for Fragile X Syndrome.| FRAXA Research Foundation – Finding a Cure for Fragile X Syndrome
Why Language Matters The argument is often made that debates around language are trivial, the sort of “semantics” that distract from the real work of supporting Autistic people. To those outside our communities, it can look like bickering, splitting hairs over words when there are supposedly more urgent matters at hand. But words aren’t decoration, […] The post Autism, it’s Labels and the Language of Pathologising Rhetoric appeared first on The Autistic Advocate.| The Autistic Advocate
In this article Kieran Rose discusses the dangers of misunderstanding neuro-affirming practice. Overview: There’s been a lot of debate lately about whether “neuro-affirming” practice is just another form of brain determinism. It isn’t. The real problem isn’t the Neurodiversity Paradigm, it’s Neurodiversity-Lite: the watered-down, performative version that borrows the language of affirmation but strips it […] The post The Danger of Misunderstanding Neuro-Affirming Practice appear...| The Autistic Advocate
People with autism, especially children, may have difficulty understanding and managing their allergies or asthma.| Allergy & Asthma Network
xplore the link between autism and shyness. Learn how ABA therapy can help individuals with autism manage social anxiety and build confidence.| ABA Centers of America
For many autistic adults, home is more than just a place to live — it’s the one environment where you should be able to fully relax, recover, and be yourself without constant adjustment to the outside world.| Simply Psychology
By Dr Maria Daves, Clinical Psychologist Can You Be Autistic & Have ADHD? If you’ve ever felt like your brain works differently – and that those differences aren’t easily explained by one label alone – you’re not alone. Many people live with traits of both autism and ADHD, often without realising it. It can feel […]| Harley Therapy™ Blog
In this episode, we sit down with Karem Alnatafgi and Heather Teichman from the Illinois Providers for ABA Access and Quality (IPAAQ) to explore the challenges and complexities of providing high-quality ABA therapy in Illinois. The post What You Didn’t Know About the Hurdles of Autism Care in Illinois appeared first on LEARN Behavioral.| LEARN Behavioral
Last week, it was reported that Mark Blaxill had been hired at CDC. It looks like RFK Jr.'s resurrecting every washed up antivax crony he can find to staff HHS. The post Mark Blaxill: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. resurrects another washed-up antivax activist first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.| Science-Based Medicine
To understand MAHA, understand the specific science that it denies. The post Denial of germ theory and the genetic basis of disease: Two pillars of MAHA first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.| Science-Based Medicine
In this episode, we sit down with Karem Alnatafgi and Heather Teichman from the Illinois Providers for ABA Access and Quality (IPAAQ) to explore the challenges and complexities of providing high-quality ABA therapy in Illinois. The post What You Didn’t Know About the Hurdles of Autism Care in Illinois appeared first on Behavioral Concepts (BCI).| Behavioral Concepts (BCI)
Explore how autism presents in women & find support from an experienced autism therapist in Greenwood Village, CO dedicated to adult diagnosis| Mountain Vista Psychology
The following is a guest blog from Project TENDR. Autism is a complex neurological disorder with multiple causes. There is ample evidence that many toxic chemicals, including air pollution, pesticides, and plastics chemicals, are dangerous to children’s brains. If the current administration wants to address neurological disorders including autism, reducing exposure to air pollutants, pesticides, … Continue reading Scientists unite on how to protect children from toxic contributors to autism| Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment
Note: ‘Encounters with Autism’ is an essay that’s been sitting in my drawer for a couple of years. It’s formatted and styled slightly different to my normal practice here, b…| Death is a Whale
There are many misconceptions and stereotypes surrounding autism in society today. One of the most pervasive and harmful is the myth that autism solely| Inclusiveteach.com
My return from summer hiatus has been a bit different from past seasons. Tomorrow, Sat., 9/27, 10a-4p! I tend to primarily share my own work with a few poems by others here and there; however, the …| Radio, Rhythm & Rhyme
On September 22, President Donald Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. held a truly historic press conference at the White House, in an event including CMS Administrator Dr.... The post Health Freedom Defense Fund Celebrates the Historic Press Conference on Autism appeared first on Health Freedom Defense Fund.| Health Freedom Defense Fund
For many autistic people, feelings can surface hours, days, or even weeks after an event. For example, you might appear calm during a stressful incident but then experience a wave of sadness or anger the next day.| Simply Psychology
In this episode, we sit down with Karem Alnatafgi and Heather Teichman from the Illinois Providers for ABA Access and Quality (IPAAQ) to explore the challenges and complexities of providing high-quality ABA therapy in Illinois. The post What You Didn’t Know About the Hurdles of Autism Care in Illinois appeared first on Total Spectrum.| Total Spectrum
Dying of Liver Failure While Making a Political Statement| Jeffrey Dach MD
I’ll start with this: I am certainly not fully politically aligned with Senator Bill Cassidy, but I have typically found him to be genuine and intelligent. Points of disagreement aside, he do…| Techdirt
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects how people interact with others and the world. People talk about autism spectrum disorder in different ways. Learn more.| Understood
I caught about two seconds of Trump’s press conference on autism yesterday, before I turned off the television in disgust. It was too cringe and predictable. He announced that Tylenol causes a…| Apt. 11d
If your child has recently been diagnosed with autism, please take my hard-won advice: Learn from my mistakes, so you don't repeat them.| THINKING PERSON'S GUIDE TO AUTISM
In this episode, we sit down with Karem Alnatafgi and Heather Teichman from the Illinois Providers for ABA Access and Quality (IPAAQ) to explore the challenges and complexities of providing high-quality ABA therapy in Illinois. The post What You Didn’t Know About the Hurdles of Autism Care in Illinois appeared first on Autism Spectrum Therapies (AST).| Autism Spectrum Therapies (AST)
In this episode, we sit down with Karem Alnatafgi and Heather Teichman from the Illinois Providers for ABA Access and Quality (IPAAQ) to explore the challenges and complexities of providing high-quality ABA therapy in Illinois. The post What You Didn’t Know About the Hurdles of Autism Care in Illinois appeared first on Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP).| Wisconsin Early Autism Project (WEAP)
Rockville, Maryland, September 25, 2025 - The Autism Society of America, the nation’s largest and oldest grassroots autism organization, announced Joe Joyce as the new CEO. The organization’s Board of Directors unanimously approved Joe’s hiring, effective October 6, 2025. “We are thrilled to have Joe join our team as a strong leader and advocate as [...] The post Autism Society of America Announces new CEO, Joe Joyce appeared first on Autism Society.| Autism Society
Celebrating Your Child’s Unique Interests Every autistic child is unique, with their own passions, preferences, and ways of engaging with the world. Many autistic children find joy and comfort in objects, patterns, or activities like lining up toys, spinning objects, or diving deep into a favorite topic like trains or video games. These interests are ... Read more The post Connecting with Your Autistic Child Through Their Interests appeared first on Special Education and Inclusive Learning.| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
The Quiet Canvas: Embracing Solitary Play as a Neurodiversity-Affirming Path For many neurodivergent individuals solitary play isn’t merely a preference; it can be a vital, affirming, and deeply enriching experience. Solitary play, also known as independent play, refers to any form of play or activity an individual engages in alone, without direct interaction or collaboration ... Read more The post The Importance of Solitary Play appeared first on Special Education and Inclusive Learning.| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
Gentle Parenting and Autism: Finding Your Family’s Sweet Spot When traditional parenting advice feels like trying to fit a square peg into a round hole, it’s time to think outside the box—or maybe just get a bigger, more flexible box. If you’ve stumbled across gentle parenting advice online and wondered whether it works for autistic ... Read more The post Gentle Parenting Strategies for Autistic Children appeared first on Special Education and Inclusive Learning.| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
Flow state, as described by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, is a mental state of operation where a person is fully immersed in an activity| Inclusiveteach.com
Experience the workplace through the lens of a high-masking autistic professional. An educational simulation exploring sensory overload, social navigation, and burnout in corporate environments.| Autism Simulator
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I attended the Autism Europe Conference on September 11 – 13, 2025 in Dublin, Ireland hosted by Ireland’s autism charity AsIAm. This charity is autistic led; they are committed to a vision of an Ireland and Europe in which every autistic person is accepted “as they are” – equal, valued and respected. Their core vision is for autistic people to…| Autism Awareness
The Ploy After decades of dismissing Tylenol as a toxic drug, the government (Secretary of DHHS and President) is ready to link Tylenol use in pregnancy to autism and ADHD. One headline reads: RFK Jr., HHS to Link Autism to Tylenol Use in Pregnancy and Folate Deficiencies But wait just a minute.... While there is [...]| Nature of Healing
The prevalence of autism spectrum disorders continues to increase, highlighting the need for employers to provide meaningful support. The post Employer Support for Employees Caring for Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders appeared first on Word on Benefits.| Word on Benefits
The White House is spreading “dangerous disinformation” about Tylenol and autism, says Dr. Anita Henderson, a Hattiesburg pediatrician.| Mississippi Free Press
Mommybites - Support, Resources, Education and Connection for Moms Tylenol and Autism Claims Face Strong Expert Pushback On September 22, 2025, President Donald Trump, joined by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Dr. Oz, held a press conference in which they asserted that taking Tylenol during pregnancy can be associated with an increased risk of autism and for that reason, they are…| Mommybites
Autism & Beyond is a new study of childhood mental health powered by Apple's ResearchKit. Intended to detect autism and other developmental challenges, app users can participate in the study which aims to provide new technological tools to help parents screen their children at home.| New Atlas
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can be a very difficult condition to diagnose, particularly in young children. Previously, we've seen technology intended to detect it by "reading" kids' faces. A new system, however, also gets children to read the faces of others.| New Atlas
Explore how neurodivergent teens and adults navigate identity, masking, and belonging in Erikson’s fifth stage: Identity vs. Role Confusion.| Neurodivergent Insights
Getting a psychiatric diagnosis affects everyone differently. For many, it’s a catharsis, a key to self-discovery and self-acceptance. For others, it can be a troubling albatross, a confirmat…| Pathetic Fallacy
A new FRAXA grant funds UMass Chan researchers using ASOs in neurons and organoids to correct FMR1 mis-splicing and restore critical FMRP protein. The post ASO Rescue of FMR1 Mis-Splicing in Neurons and Mitigation of Fragile X Deficits appeared first on FRAXA Research Foundation - Finding a Cure for Fragile X Syndrome.| FRAXA Research Foundation – Finding a Cure for Fragile X Syndrome
New research reveals how human brain evolution may explain autism’s high prevalence, highlighting genetic trade-offs in cognition.| The Debrief
After assessing the evidence, my colleagues and I recommended a balanced approach based on the precautionary principle: Patients who need fever or pain reduction during pregnancy should take the lowest effective dose of acetaminophen, for the shortest possible duration, after consultation with their physician about their individual risk-benefit calculation.| medicalresearch.com
The recent White House autism briefing sparked national attention but left many families with more questions than answers. In this blog, we break down what the Trump autism announcement means for neurodiverse families.| ABA Centers of America
The BACB is focusing on BCBA exam updates and the certification process. Learn what these changes mean for the quality of ABA therapy and more.| ABA Centers of America
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) are both complex mental health conditions, yet the relationship between them is not often discussed. While... The post Understanding the Connection Between Autism and Dissociative Identity Disorder appeared first on Your Local Psychiatrist.| Your Local Psychiatrist
CAIRNS News is making available the Trump administration’s special media conference to outline action led by Health Secretary RFK Jnr to find possible causes of the massive increase in autism spectrum disorders in American children. Boys are the worst affected cohort. President Trump pointed out that a few decades ago, one in 10,000 children was […]| www.cairnsnews.org
Anxiety in autistic children doesn’t always look like the anxiety you read about online.It can be quieter.Or louder.Or wrapped up in behaviors that other people mistake for “just autism.”You might see your child holding it together all day, only to fall apart the moment they walk through the door.You might notice they’re suddenly avoiding places or activities they used to enjoy.And you might be wondering, is this just part of who they are? Or is anxiety making life harder than it need...| The Anxiety Center
Effects of frequencies; Earth not in 5D; directing energy; freedom, independence; Pope Leo XIV; Illuminati power in the Vatican; medical industry, autism, ADD, ADHD| Matthew Books
Anime is famous for its wide array of unique, deeply complex characters—people who are often misunderstood, hyper-focused, and socially awkward in ways that might feel eerily familiar to autistic viewers. While most anime doesn’t explicitly label characters as autistic (a reflection of cultural differences in how autism is discussed), many fans speculate that certain characters […]| Anonymously Autistic
If you’ve ever googled “Am I autistic?” at 3 a.m. after spiraling into yet another rabbit hole of self-doubt and introspection, welcome to the club. I’ve been there. The internet is both a curse and a blessing when it comes to self-diagnosis—it offers information, but it can also leave you feeling like an imposter for […]| Anonymously Autistic
We’ve all heard the idioms: dance like no one is watching, march to the beat of your own drum, cut from a different cloth. They’re usually delivered with a smile, maybe a pat on the back, as if being “different” is a compliment. But let’s not kid ourselves—these phrases often carry an unspoken undertone. When […]| Anonymously Autistic
There’s a line I keep coming back to from Alan Turing—the father of modern computing—who once asked, “Can machines think?” It’s a question that’s launched decades of debate, from science fiction to Silicon Valley, but every time I hear it, I feel an itch of recognition. Not because I’m a machine (at least, I don’t […]| Anonymously Autistic
Autism is not a singular experience. It’s not a specific trait or behavior you can point to and say, “That’s autism.” It’s a kaleidoscope—a shifting, fractured mosaic of sensory, emotional, and cognitive experiences that can feel overwhelming, fascinating, and exhausting, sometimes all at once. If you’re not autistic, you might wonder: What does it actually […]| Anonymously Autistic
Autism wasn’t formally recognized until the 20th century, yet as we look back through history, it’s hard not to notice figures whose brilliance, quirks, and behaviors align with traits we now associate with autism. These individuals might have exhibited sensory sensitivities, social struggles, hyper-focus, or intense passions—all hallmarks of the spectrum.| Anonymously Autistic
What does it really mean to know when to push, when to pause, and when to let go? In this heartfelt conversation, Dr. Portia Preston returns to ADHD reWired to share insights from her book Hustle, ... Read moreThe post Hustle, Flow or Let it Go? Lessons from Burnout and Grief. A real conversation about resilience, rest, and what it means to keep going – differently. appeared first on ADHD reWired.| ADHD reWired