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Autistic communication: How autistic people show love in relationships
07 May
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Autistic communication: How autistic people show love in relationships

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Why autistic communication is more than verbal vs nonverbal
05 May
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Why autistic communication is more than verbal vs nonverbal

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The hidden cost of “normal” conversations in autism
30 Apr
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The hidden cost of “normal” conversations in autism

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Why communication is often misunderstood in autism
28 Apr
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Why communication is often misunderstood in autism

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Understanding anxiety as a response, not a disorder, in autistic people
23 Apr
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Understanding anxiety as a response, not a disorder, in autistic people

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Autistic burnout is not laziness or depression. What is it then?
21 Apr
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Autistic burnout is not laziness or depression. What is it then?

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The invisible weight of sensory processing in autism
15 Apr
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The invisible weight of sensory processing in autism

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When the world becomes too much: Understanding sensory overload in autism
14 Apr
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When the world becomes too much: Understanding sensory overload in autism

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How autism evolved from schizophrenia to a spectrum
08 Apr
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How autism evolved from schizophrenia to a spectrum

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Autism and the missing piece in Africa’s health systems
07 Apr
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Autism and the missing piece in Africa’s health systems

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An image of two young black people ( a man and a woman) sitting side by side on a sofa, not talking, both relaxed — not distant, not disconnected. Just comfortable in shared silence.
07 May 26

Autistic communication: How autistic people show love in relationships

An illustration of autistic communication: an image of two sets of footprints in wet sand — one steady and evenly spaced. One that stops, starts, pauses, doubles back, and continues. Both going somewhere. One just taking a different path to get there.
05 May 26

Why autistic communication is more than verbal vs nonverbal

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