In today’s digital world, parenting teens and young people can often feel overwhelming and, at times, quite lonely. Screens, social media, and constant online connection raise new questions about trust, boundaries, and what it really means to stay close. Whether we like it or not, technology is now woven into their everyday lives. It isn’t […]| Mind & Body Works
★★★ “Daughter of Anarchy.” I was a little nervous on reading the IMDb trivia section: “Three motorcycle clubs participated as extras and offered technical advice.” If this sucked and I gave it a bad review, would I get a visit from a group of annoyed bikers, offering me ‘technical advice’… Continue reading| Girls With Guns
The internet is full of advice articles for parents. So just for once, this one’s for children themselves! I can’t believe I’m saying this, but this is my fiftieth article for Autistic Not Weird. So I thought I’d do something special for it. I used to be a schoolteacher (and now I work with autistic students outside of schools), and this is the advice I would give to children growing up on the autism spectrum. Something important before we begin: […] The post Fifty pieces of advice ...| Autistic Not Weird