The post below is written by my 17-year-old son, and is published here with his permission. Past work experience: none. If you’re in that kind of situation, and you just can’t seem to get a first job because you have noone to recommend you or no work experience, that’s alright. Since February of 2023, when… Read More The post My First Job: Personal Thoughts on Disclosure appeared first on Learn From Autistics.| Learn From Autistics
Miya Sae (MEE-yuh SAI) is the author of The Autistic Whosoever—Autism, Confusion, andFollowing Jesus. Forever a Pokémon master at heart, she loves to dream, write, explore ideas,and occasionally make amateur-level fanart. She will infodump about her special interests if youlet her. When she’s not creating content, she is usually watching anime, gaming, snuggling withher cats,… Read More The post Autism Interview #215: Miya Sae on Diagnosis, Christianity, and Authentic Living appeared f...| Learn From Autistics
My teenage son gets fired up sometimes. Not always because of teenage moodiness or power struggles, but because he’s gradually become more aware of the injustices of a world not very welcoming to him. Recently he mentioned how he hated being patronized by adults and other people around his age due to his disabilities. This… Read More The post A Warning Against Patronization: Advice From an Autistic Teenager appeared first on Learn From Autistics.| Learn From Autistics
Elliot Harper is Elliot Harper is a senior manager in the UK public sector, an autistic advocate, and a passionate blogger. Recently diagnosed with autism, Elliot shares insights on navigating neurodivergence in the workplace and life. He is also the Vice Chair of his organization’s Autism and Neurodiversity Network, where he advocates for inclusive environments.… Read More The post Autism Interview #214: Elliot Harper on Late Diagnosis appeared first on Learn From Autistics.| Learn From Autistics
Life can be A LOT. The whirlwind of daily expectations from others or ourselves can be overwhelming at times. As I’ve grown older, I’ve been better able to appreciate how complex managing a growing family truly is and give myself the grace to not be perfect. We are all faced with situations that smack us… Read More The post The Grace to Grow appeared first on Learn From Autistics.| Learn From Autistics
The end of my sophomore year was very difficult. I needed a break. In June, my oldest son was looking forward to transitioning to a different environment and schedule, having just finished his sophomore year of high school, which, according to him, “was noticeably hard.” Summer is often full of transitions for families, as schedules,… Read More The post Learning Independence/Interdependence in the Cafeteria appeared first on Learn From Autistics.| Learn From Autistics
Ayanna Davis is an autism advocate from New York advocating for proper resources & visibility for black Autistic women. Along with being Autistic, she has survived over 300 seizures, lives with Chronic illnesses, has 5 autoimmune diseases, and spreads her messages of self love, joy, equality, diversity,inclusion and autism acceptance through the Arts. Tell me… Read More The post Autism Interview #212: Ayanna Davis [PhenomenallyAutistic] on Art, Race, and Autism Advocacy appeared first on Le...| Learn From Autistics
Traci Neal is a poet, speaker, and public advocate. Neal’s writings are featured in The Elevation Review, 1619 Speaks Anthology, Sims Library of Poetry, Spoken Black Girl Magazine, The Art of Autism, Poetry X Hunger, Text Power Telling Magazine, Black Art Magazine, and many other media publications. She has been featured as a guest poet… Read More The post Autism Interview #213: Traci Neal on Poetry and Advocacy appeared first on Learn From Autistics.| Learn From Autistics
Dave Bochichio is an Autistic financial advisor serving neurodivergent individuals, their families, and professionals supporting them. His mission is to help clients reduce uncertainty, stress, and time spent worrying about their finances. Aside from partnering on financial goals, Dave also serves to be a behavioral coach around money, a financial educator, and a family coordinator on… Read More The post Autism Interview #211: Dave Bochichio on Financial Advice for Families appeared first ...| Learn From Autistics
Ann discovered she was Autistic at age 11. It wasn’t until then that she saw autism as a spectrum. Ever since discovering she was Autistic, she has wanted everyone to know and be understanding of how it affects her. Unfortunately, she has had negative experiences with stereotypical assumptions, talking about her behind her back, and… Read More The post Autism Interview #210: Ann on Friendship and Making Assumptions appeared first on Learn From Autistics.| Learn From Autistics