Belated A1: focus on autistic parents & parenting. Many reasons, including reliance on parent-child play as a measure used in research. We need a sense of how autistic parents play with their children so we can adjust our normative views of “correct” forms of play.#AutINSAR — Sue Fletc...
A study from Canada in 2010 showed that dogs could make autistic children feel relaxed and safe.Herding dogs are important to sheep owners. They keep the sheep safe. They are common in Australia, New Zealand and some parts of China. Nowadays, many people have them as pets.So dogs are ...
Seeing as you’re surprised he got angry at you for insulting him, I’m gonna go with the latter. Especially since it sure as hell sounds like you’re throwing “autistic” around like it should justify why people shouldn’t like him and why it’s unreasonable to treat him like a pers...
Seriously, the amount of people whose main reason for not seeking a diagnosis because of this reason – and those who reallydidwant a diagnosis but were discouraged by relatives/friends who used this reasoning – is very disheartening. Sure, there’s a generation of autistic children going throu...
Among people with EDs, social difficulties [41, 42] and inflexibility [43] are common. It is currently unclear to what extent these are manifestations of an underlying ASD; or whether they are instead epiphenomena of ED which only superficially resemble autistic symptoms [23, 8]. A step towa...
We can watch blood activity in the brain as people communicate with each other, or look at photos of loved ones. We can compare blood cortisol to the reported stress levels of autistic children to confirm that yes, they do know when they are stressed, even when their parents think they ...
"The biggest thing people try to figure out after birth is how we become humans and understand that humans have minds that are different from others’," she added. "Autistic people never seem to understand that." Like infectious (有感染力的)laughter and crying, scientists have found that ...
To be honest, that’s actually not far off from the issue. Not that you’re autistic but the way that the fact that you’re autistic makes you feel about yourself. It’s like that little goblin you mention, dripping poison in your ear – you have a hard time believing in your own ...
But I fear that when you live in a kind of dull state you will gravitate towards more exciting people. His lack of reactions kind of gave me permission to just carry on flirting. I don't know the answer but I'll be looking for that pdf to read as well!! Quote Thanks Add post ...
and specific limitations. it’s common to experience feelings of inferiority due to social, physical, cultural aspects, etc. for example, being overweight, having a certain skin color, being on the autistic spectrum, suffering from a disability… any of these facts can make you feel at a disa...