Making Therapy Work For Autistic Minds
New research reveals why standard therapy adjustments often miss the mark with helping autistic individuals.
New research reveals why standard therapy adjustments often miss the mark with helping autistic individuals.
A common criticism that plagues many autistic people is when others accuse them of being rude when they do not intend to be. This seeming “rudeness” can be attributed to natural autistic behaviors that are misunderstood by neurotypical folk. This perception can make autistic people self-conscious and constantly worry about appearing rude.
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When the world judges, a strong support network becomes a parent’s most vital shield.
When the world judges, a strong support network becomes a parent’s most vital shield.
If you’ve recently sat through your child’s ADHD evaluation, you might have felt a strange sense of recognition. As the specialist described symptoms like “difficulty with transitions,” “emotional dysregulation,” or “executive function struggles,” you may have realized they weren’t just describing your child, they were describing your entire life.