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theaspieworld · 2 days
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This is how to deal with socialising for aspergers and high school situations! So having an autism spectrum disorder is hard enough from day to do without adding in other things like school. School comes with a whole host of issues including pressure to make and maintain friends in social situations. I have listed 3 tips for detailing with social situations for people on the autism spectrum in high school. 1.Be Polite Also be nice and polite to people in social situations as you want them to know that you area nice person and they will become better friends with you because of your niceness. 2.Strike Interest Striking out and interest matching conversation is key to creating good conversations. Find people who share the same interests as you and strike up a conversation. 3.Pier Pressure The most important thing in situations of social groups is that, if you do not feel comfortable with a situation you don’t do it, you respectfully decline. Never do something just because you want to impress your friends. Please let me know if you have anything to add to this conversation by leaving a comment below. I read every single one! Also follow @TheAspieWorld for more autism content. Video: https://youtu.be/VEgo2zeslDk?si=LOkIPwV-0mkoYDDC https://bit.ly/3QYns12
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noevilproject · 2 months
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jamiebaillie · 1 year
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Well how did I do I am ready for my autism meetup tonight how did I do? I have on full make-up too how does my outfit look? December 21 2022 I am so nervous in social situations with other people. #dolledup #autism #autismacceptance #asperger #aspergers #aspergerssyndrome #transgendered #transgendercommunity #transwoman #transwomen #transwomenarewomen #transgirls #transgirlsofinstagram #meet #meetup #makeup #feelingbeautiful #feelinggreat #goingout #christmasevents #christmas2022 #autismedmonton #edm #edmonton #edmontonalberta #edmontonliving #sonervous (at Edmonton, Alberta) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cmc0DgaP1tk/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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jimfostercoc · 2 years
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Stork: Marcelo In The Real World: The Last Summer of the Death Warriors
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iamthelittleguy · 2 years
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This is an emote I made for Twitch. It’s meant to reflect that I have Asperger’s Syndrome. 
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bluegentiana · 1 year
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Autism Awareness. Support autist persons. They are unique, NOT different.
#autism #autistic #actuallyautistic #autisticadults #autisticteens #autismo #autista #mujeresautistas #aspie #aspiegirl#aspergers #aspergerssyndrome #aspergerslife #neurodiversity #neurodiverse #neurodivergent #autismmoms #autismdads #autismparents #autismmomsrock#love
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mirandamckenni1 · 5 months
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How you are being punished for being autistic While you're thinking of it, please share this video on Facebook :-) Be sure to smash the THUMBS UP button!! Subscribe and CLICK THE BELL to receive upload reminders More on Asperger's Syndrome: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYo2kVtNgdJCjMKatl3Hg_g I don't give advice, explicitly or implicitly. Rather, I share opinions and ideas from life experience and autodidactic learning. If you need advice, it is my opinion that you consult a qualified professional. #autism #aspergerssyndrome #highfunctioningautism Show notes: Punished for being autistic 1 What they don't know / point of reference Neurodevelopmental disorder You can't not be autistic/prenatal genetic /congenital Affects social and communication abilities Strong interests and gifted areas Sights and sounds Depression 2 Misreading cues Lazy, aloof, / ADHD attention deficit Tempermental / meltdown Stupid / Confusion Edgy / Anxiety (tension, worried) Layabout, deadbeat/unemployable 3 Teach you a lesson 4 Reading cues Feed their egos Scam via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOCcwdpuxx0
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groennuuk · 8 months
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starlonkedd · 10 months
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How the fuck did I read aspergerssyndrome as percyjackson
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aquagrand · 1 year
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autiebiographical · 4 years
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Just because an autistic person doesn't display certain stereotypical symptoms of autism doesn't mean they're not autistic. In the past you would have to display every single symptom of autism to be diagnosed as autistic, but that method was thrown out because of how incorrect it was. Not every autistic acts like the caricature of autism that you have in your head.
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theaspieworld · 9 days
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This is how the autism brain works and creates decisions SUPER INTERESTING A study was carried out by researchers from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel and Carnegie Mellon University in the US. This was a cross-sectional study comparing the brains of adults with high-functioning ASD and adults without ASD. The researchers found there was greater communication between some regions of the brain in adults with high-functioning ASD than those without ASD, but less communication between others. This pattern also showed differences between different individuals with high-functioning ASD – so not all people with this diagnosis had the same pattern of brain signalling at rest. The brain differences did not appear to be related to measures of childhood history of ASD IQ scores. 1.Communication Autistic people have a grater communication pattern in certain areas of the brain to cause functions and decisions to a non-autistic person. 2.Low vs High People with lower support needs show different brain signal patterns than that of people with higher support needs, showing that their rational for decisions are based on personality. 3.IQ The decisions an Autistc person makes are not based on level of IQ, they are to do with the personal affinity. Please let me know if you have anything to add to this conversation by leaving a comment below. I read every single one! Also follow @TheAspieWorld for more autism content. Video: https://youtu.be/x246zlOTMTw?si=4EwNljsr1jEJlFus https://bit.ly/44JYckA
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noevilproject · 5 months
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monkey-djinn · 3 years
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I also function like this with new situations. #autism #aspergerssyndrome #notNT #INFJ https://www.instagram.com/p/CUDKQLgIbbS/?utm_medium=tumblr
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responsiveparenting · 3 years
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Posted @withregram • @theautisticlife Can you relate? Hi, sitting still is weird and makes me so uncomfortable. If other things are happening and stressing me out, sitting with both of my feet on the ground makes me want to scream and cry because it's literally too painful. I wish it wasn't considered "weird" or "unprofessional" to sit on the floor or in similar positions since it helps many of us to feel comfortable and present in whatever we are engaging with. . . . #autism #autistic #actuallyautistic #autisticadults #autisticteens #autismo #autista #mujeresautistas #aspie #aspiegirl #aspergers #aspergerssyndrome #aspergerslife #neurodiversity #neurodiverse #neurodivergent #autismmoms #autismdads #autismparents #autismmomsrock #autisticselfadvocacy #autismpride #redinstead #autismrights https://www.instagram.com/p/CN70o38HnzF/?igshid=lm9w8sxet7zz
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thecpdiary · 3 years
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Judged and Mis-understood
It’s been 10 years since Susan Boyle appeared on Britain’s Got Talent, and wowed global audiences. In January 2021 she was interviewed for Entertainment.
Since Susan’s first appearance she’s gone on to sell millions of records worldwide. In 2012 she was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome and says she feels she continues to be judged and misunderstood, by people who don’t understand the condition.
She says that people still look down their noses at her. I found out in January 2019 that I had Asperger’s Syndrome, which explains my own mental and emotional struggles as Susan’s words begin to sink in.
Disability brings discord and disharmony, not necessarily because others have anything against someone with a disability, but because not everyone understands how to deal with us because of how we may present.
Autism is a neurological disorder DSM-5 classified. I also needed time to learn and understand for myself,why I presented the way I did, why I have struggled, finding out about impaired emotions through cerebral palsy, I needed to understand about that. With autism, we also have anxiety to deal with.
Sensory issues are always difficult to deal with, made harder because there is a lack of understanding of what that means. We may deal with situations a little differently, and whilst we all have our different strategies and coping mechanism, others need to accept that.
In a world that is already changed through Covid-19 and it’s not just about disability and being different, tolerance, patience and understanding is what is needed.
Source: https://www.entertainmentdaily.co.uk
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