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hridaymedia001 · 27 days
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When a child’s sensory system is overwhelmed, they can feel unsafe. For some children with autism, this experience is due to their heightened sensitivity to sensory stimuli. In crowded or noisy environments, they may struggle to filter out background noise, making it difficult to focus on important cues or stay alert to potential dangers. They may also have difficulty understanding the social cues of others and interpreting nonverbal language, which can lead to misunderstandings and feelings of vulnerability.
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octonauts16 · 10 months
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The Autism Pledge! ❤️♾️
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We're The One Nation Neurodiverse!
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secret-sunflower · 4 months
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Moon Dust - poetry
Im standing on the edge, looking down at the dust. Sometimes I lose track of who I am, like I'm a distant memory.
My brain goes foggy and thinking about any other time becomes difficult. I cry thinking about those memories. Sometimes I cant at all. The time flying up here was long and slow, and when youve lifted off, launched away, rocketed into the sky, its hard to imagine what your planet looked like.
Its even harder to imagine your destination.
There are only a few days left now. It feels like time has slowed and I am one step away from landing my boot on the moon. Its a heavy clunky boot. And Ive landed my ship a little wonky. But its my boot, nonetheless.
Here I am, hovering above the moon dust. Many years of planning, engineering, maths, writing, reading, has lead to this moment. Many years of looking and praying to the stars, and thinking it will never happen, and that my engine will fail.
But the engine did not fail, and I did not go up in flames.
It feels so fuzzy now, like Im at the edge of who I was, and who I will now be.
One small step for Sunflower
One giant leap for...
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specialsaathi · 1 year
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Smile Brightly and Dance - Part II
Smile Brightly and Dance – Part II
Exploring Theater as a Tool for Stress Management  Many neurodivergent individuals and their parents face significant amounts of stress. This stress arises not only because of challenges that an individual has in areas such as motor functioning, executive functioning, and communication but also due to the environment. Finding the right environments for neurodivergent individuals to thrive is not…
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Homeopathy for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
Discover the gentle, holistic approach of Homeopathy for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Tailored treatments, personalized care, and a journey towards well-being await. Reach out to learn more! 💙
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12digitalmarketing · 2 months
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Encourages non-judgmental and loving participation with children to create a safe environment. Recommends dedicating 15 minutes to engage with the child, regardless of initial perceptions of success. Emphasizes consistency in engaging with the child daily. Highlights the importance of confidence in the chosen approach, even if it deviates from typical advice. Advocates for understanding and adapting to the child's needs rather than adhering strictly to external advice.
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tequilautism · 2 years
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I made the first step to getting an official diagnosis. I’ve been referred to the local adult autism place and am awaiting them to contact me. I’m dreading it’s going to be a ** phone call **. Yuck.
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🎉 Hurray! Zelah's last day of occupational therapy until we start up again after summer break. I gave her this cute unicorn themed insulated water bottle from @buziobottle as a celebration gift! I love the modern design and how compact and lightweight it is. It's specially designed for tiny hands, with a folding straw lid that flips open easy, powder coating allowing for a steady grip, non-slip silicone lid for effortless bottle opening, and a loop handle to carry it around. It's also vacuum insulated & leak-proof. #BUZIO uses an innovative TempArmour technology that helps keep beverages cold for up to 24 hours and hot up to 12 hours. Another plus is that it's dishwasher safe and has a seal ring that prevents leaking even when the bottle is tipped over!! 🦄 I think it makes a great gift for any little girl and comes in a nice gift box with the #unicorn cartoon water bottle, two lids with integrated straws and two straw brushes, Currently available @amazon ➡️ https://amzn.to/3Qb2Wbt . . . . . . #autismmoms#autismlife#autismmemes#autismacceptance#autismawareness#autismadvocate#autismmom#autismteacher#autismstrong#autisme#autismmama#autismjourney #autismmommy #autism#autismawarness#autismkids#autismlove#autismproud#autismmoms #autismfamily #autismcommunity (at California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CenwoPJLWwG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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theaspieworld · 10 months
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🌟 Celebrating the Journey of Autism & Fine Motor Skills! 🎉 👋 Hey there, Instagram fam! Today, I want to shed some light on an incredible journey - the one that individuals with autism and fine motor skills issues embark upon every day. 🌈✨ 🧠 Autism, a unique neurological condition, brings forth a beautiful spectrum of abilities and challenges. 💙💪 One common area where individuals with autism face unique hurdles is in their fine motor skills. ✋💔 These skills, involving the coordination of small muscle movements, impact everyday tasks like writing, buttoning shirts, or tying shoelaces. 🎨 However, let's remember that limitations are never the defining factor of a person's worth. 🌟❤️ We celebrate the immense resilience and determination of individuals with autism as they conquer these challenges, one step at a time. 🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️ 💪💙 Emojis like these serve as symbols of strength and support, reminding us to encourage and uplift those navigating the world with autism and fine motor skills issues. Let's continue spreading awareness, understanding, and love! 🌍💕 #AutismAwareness #InclusionMatters #AutismAcceptance #DiversityAndInclusion #EmbraceTheSpectrum #AbilityOverDisability #FineMotorSkills #AutismJourney #DifferentNotLess #CelebrateDifferences #Empowerment #LoveAndSupport #NeverGiveUp #AutismWarrior #SpreadAwareness #EndTheStigma #EmojisOfStrength #Inspiration #AutismAdvocacy #AutismCommunity #InclusiveWorld #LoveWithoutLimits #TogetherWeCan #ChangingPerceptions
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aaryagold · 1 year
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hridaymedia001 · 15 hours
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When a child’s sensory system is overwhelmed, they can feel unsafe. For some children with autism, this experience is due to their heightened sensitivity to sensory stimuli. In crowded or noisy environments, they may struggle to filter out background noise, making it difficult to focus on important cues or stay alert to potential dangers. They may also have difficulty understanding the social cues of others and interpreting nonverbal language, which can lead to misunderstandings and feelings of vulnerability.
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octonauts16 · 2 years
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Young Shellington Sea Otter (OtterMAN Of Autism) (COMPLETED) (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/story/45388782-young-shellington-sea-otter-otterman-of-autism?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_myworks&wp_uname=Octonauts16&wp_originator=PGH2upUL4qFP1UnVqtP9KeCNkJxrRv0wLPHBLe%2BoT59Q%2BUzH%2FHkaPswHBBkJ6icQys%2B6rqWk0Amu7xAG00OxP5%2F0Auo4yVlsrcIPva215O87R5WMOA8mDfxB1cJE4MrH Summer of 1987 in Perth Scotland. Young 7-year-old Shellington Sea Otter has no idea how to control himself when it comes to his Autism whenever he gets upset or sees something that he doesn't like he has a meltdown, but there's someone who understands him, someone who has the same thing, his name is Barnacles Jr. Join their adventure as they go through their lives together until Shellington is ready to move on without Barnacles Jr. by his side and therefore; Shellington will grow up on his own way and he will face many challenges.
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secret-sunflower · 1 year
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I dont understand...
Its that feeling where you cant remember something, but you can feel the memor at the edge of your brain.
You strain to reach it, trying to catch that memory, spark that synapse, so you can retell the story.
But no matter how hard you try, you cant. And the more you push, the harde the barrier between you and that memory becomes.
Thats how I feel when Im trying to understand something, but I cant.
They said I was clever and I am smart, but why cant I understand things the way other people do?
I cant understand other peoples feelings like my best friend, Nymphae, and view all points of the story. I cant strategise and see complex patterns five steps ahead like my partner, Bluebell. I cant make change like my friend Mist, and listen and focus on what I can improve on the way he does.
I get stuck in a hole and then I cant find my way out. Its like fighting and banging against a brick wall...and it hurts so much inside, I have to make it hurt outside too, otherwise I cant feel my bones. Its all too much, all too loud. The fuzzing and the confusion and the upset and angryness and all the feelings banging and banging and banging...
And when Im done, I still dont understand. But I look around and I see what Ive done, I want to know why.
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I wrote this after a meltdown because of something I dont understand.
That something, is autism.
I dont understand it, I never will. I dont understand the labels, the level system, how it works, the spectrum.
And its not because I agree with past labels....I dont. The functioning labels are not cool or useful.
But I dont like these ones either.
If Autism looks so different, why dont we make individual labels underneath 'Autism' that better represent someones needs?
Instead of level 1,2,3, they can have labels that are more descriptive, like how Adhd has inattentive, hyperactive and combined?
That way it is easier for all of us, autistic beans, psychologists and people around us to understand how it works?
Just some thoughts.
Have a lovely day.
Secret Sunflower 🌻🌻🌻
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specialsaathi · 1 year
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Visual perception: Play and learn by Pinki Kumar
Visual perception: Play and learn by Pinki Kumar
A video tutorial on visual perception by Pinki Kumar Author Pinki Kumar Pinki is a special educator, play therapist and a mother of a neurodivergent kid. She has a YouTube channel Play and learn to teach different methods and strategies. These videos are a great resource for the parents to help their child learn various skills.
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agassorg · 2 years
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#autistic #actuallyautistic #autism #autismacceptance #autismspectrum #autismawareness #autisticadults #aspergers #autismspectrumdisorder #neurodiversity #asd #autismcommunity #neurodivergent #autisticpride #autismsupport #autismlife #autismlove #autismparents #autismfamily #autismadvocate #autismspeaks #neurodiverse #autismheroes #autisticadult #autismjourney #redinstead #autisticlife #autismmom #aspie #autismdad (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce7zVt2vtfS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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12digitalmarketing · 2 months
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In this video, Robert Bernstein and Marcia Eckerd discuss effective strategies for improving communication with your child. Learn how to create a situation where your child is more likely to open up and share their thoughts and experiences with you. Discover why so much of the conversation we have with our kids revolves around our agenda and how to shift the focus to their interests. Find out how to create a sanctuary at home where your child feels accepted and appreciated.
Explore the importance of showing genuine interest in what interests your child, whether it's collecting owl figures, makeup, video games, or skateboard tricks. Rob and Marcia also share a cognitive method that works for kids of any age, helping you connect with your child and have meaningful conversations. Watch this video to learn how to strengthen the bond with your child and create a positive and open line of communication.
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