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Autism Research—What’s New in June
Ann Memmott PgC MA Ann Memmott PgC MA

Autism Research—What’s New in June

This research roundup picks out some of the current big debates on autistic lives, and showcases new and important research from teams and academics working within the field.

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Autism Research—What’s New in May
Ann Memmott PgC MA Ann Memmott PgC MA

Autism Research—What’s New in May

This research roundup picks out some of the current big debates on autistic lives, and showcases new and important research from teams and academics working within the field.

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Autistic Traits vs Autistic Trauma
Trauma Geek Trauma Geek

Autistic Traits vs Autistic Trauma

This list is based on my personal experience, with edits to my original list made after hearing from other #actuallyautistic people. I continue to be open to feedback from the autistic community regarding this list, and I will update or edit this post to reflect that feedback.

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My Origami Child
Elise Guthrie Stirling Elise Guthrie Stirling

My Origami Child

I was describing my ‘AuDHD’ (autistic and ADHD) daughter's school masking to a psychologist recently. She had been really understanding about my child's experiences up to a point, but I knew I had to explain the masking carefully, because it's not always what people (even professionals) think it is.

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