Could Your Child Be Autistic? Seven Subtle Signs You Might Be Missing
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Published: September 30, 2024 19:04
We are starting to recognize that autism can sometimes be more subtle, as more and more people are starting to get diagnosed later in adolescence or adulthood. Many people who find out about their autism in adulthood wish they had known sooner. Here are…
An Explanation for Cross-Neurotype Communication Snafus: Relevance Theory
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Published: September 19, 2024 02:54
Relevance theory explains why things that may be very obvious for an autistic person may not be obvious for a non-autistic person, and vice versa.
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Black and Late Diagnosed: Talking With Autistic Poet Traci Neal
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Published: September 5, 2024 04:03
Since I was late diagnosed with autism, I feel like the people in my life are still adjusting—because now I am being the ‘real’ me, and not the person they thought I was.
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For Autistic Adults, Making Friends Can Be Complicated
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Published: September 3, 2024 02:56
Being an autistic adult and making friends is probably harder than it was when I was a teenager (this might not be true for other autistics, but it's my experience).
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