How to Date a Guy with AutismHannah White
If you notice she’s always trying to stand near you, sit by you or she often looms behind you – waiting whilst you talk to someone else – then that’s a clear sign she wants to spend as much time around you as possible. Just like touching, she can’t get enough of you. Sign...
Part of being a supportive ally is challenging oppression when you see it. If someone else makes an ableist comment, bring it up with them and discuss it. Make an active effort to challenge the ableist assumptions and attitudes of your friends, family and larger community. As an ally, you ...
Talk to Someone Find Counselling Find a Support Group Find Online Therapy Back Magazine January 2025 The New Grown-Up There’s been a fundamental shift in how we define adulthood—and at what pace it occurs. PT’s authors consider how a once iron-clad construct is now up for grabs—an...
Those living with autism spectrum disorder, in most cases, can be hyper-sensitive to lights and noise. Autism Speaks, a national organization, recommends if someone has a member of their family who has autism and will be seeing fireworks, they should:...
Those living with autism spectrum disorder, in most cases, can be hyper-sensitive to lights and noise. Autism Speaks, a national organization, recommends if someone has a member of their family who has autism and will be seeing fireworks, they should:...
autism is visible and known to others because this drives home the point that autism is everywhere. If a person knows someone with autism personally, he or she is much more likely to be aware of the disorder and knowledgeable about what it involves. This can also help reduce autism ...
Ask during informational interviews: If you’ve networked with someone in the company and established a good rapport, ask if they know who’s responsible for hiring. Call the company:surprise, surprise—you can actually call the front desk and ask the receptionist for the name of the contact ...
to indicate someone whose brain doesn’t function as "typical" (or neurotypical) brains do, including anyone who hasADHD, autism, dyslexia, dyspraxia, or any other spectrum disorder — it can make an already difficult task seem pretty impossible. But there are things you can do to make the...
I would have never thought in a million yrs to date someone with this type of past, along with their sexual experiences of 1 night stands. She treats me like crap!!! She plays on my insecurities, never gives affection, taunts me, threatens break ups, swears at, you can’t have an ...