Thoughts on education, disability, and raising kids that make their own boxes

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Executive Functioning

Executive functions are a set of mental skills that include; flexible thinking, planning & prioritizing, emotional control, impulse control, working memory, time management, and organization.

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Masking

Masking is the concept of intentionally learning neurotypical traits and mimicking them in social situations. It can also involve actively suppressing self-regulatory behaviors like arm flapping because they aren’t socially acceptable.

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Autistic Voices

One of the most powerful ways to support Autistic individuals is to listen, and accept their experience as they have described it.

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Having a Conversation

Do you find yourself avoiding conversations with an autistic coworker or young person in your life? You don’t need any special skills, just keep a few key points in mind.

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Treatment?

When you hear the word “treatment” your mind wants to jump to “cure.” There is no cure for autism. But guess what, being neurodivergent is ok! Every parent wants their child to grow up happy, and with ease... because life is hard enough without extra challenges right? But we can work on those challenges and barriers, and still accept that autism is part of our child and may well make him or her the amazing person they are!

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A broken system

17,694. That’s what number we are on the waitlist for services from the state for our son. We got on the list in 2009. Let that sink in. We’ve already been waiting 12 years.

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What happened to Asperger’s?

In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association, the professional body that publishes the DSM, released the DSM-5, which completely revamped the way Autism is diagnosed. Rather than have 5 separate categories of Autism, the DSM-5 presented autism as a spectrum, now called Autism Spectrum Disorder.

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Verbal Communication

Roughly 25% of persons with autism are considered non-verbal. This means they use little to no words to communicate. This does NOT mean they do not communicate, or that they do not want to communicate. They may use sounds, gestures, pictures, electronic aids, or pulling a person or object towards a desired space or thing.

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