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APR
09
Searching for Light
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APR
09
by Daniel Antonsson How do we view life when almost everything around us is taken away? I have had a very good time over...
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JAN
30
5 Ways Your Church Can Be More Inclusive for People with Autism
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JAN
30
By Ron Sandison In November, I became the first licensed Assemblies of God minister diagnosed with Autism in their hundred year history. Out of...
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JAN
23
Childhood Education and Trauma with Undiagnosed Autism
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JAN
23
By Frank Sterle Jr As a boy with an undiagnosed Autism Spectrum disorder, my grade 2 teacher was the first and most formidably abusive...
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NOV
16
Don’t Let The Mask Slip
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NOV
16
By Robbie Janzen Autistic, aspie, neurodivergent On one hand, I don’t want these words to define me On the other hand, I know that...
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NOV
14
Rest is a fine medicine
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NOV
14
By Martine Mussies 7 Types of Rest for Neurodivergent People Rest is essential for everyone, but it is especially important for neurodiverse people. Non-neurotypicals...
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NOV
09
Autism is Human
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NOV
09
By Jack Pemment There are two things that can severely determine a person’s social fate: A criminal verdict and a mental health diagnosis. Regardless...
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NOV
02
Embracing Authenticity: Coming Out as a Neurodiverse Transgender Parent
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NOV
02
by Kris McElroy My journey to coming out as a neurodiverse transgender parent was a rollercoaster of self-discovery, courage, and vulnerability. Navigating the complexities...
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SEP
21
9 Reasons to Embrace Autistic Wandering
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SEP
21
By Rose Ernst at The Autistic Traveler I grew up in the woods in rural Alaska. Back in the late 1970s, children weren’t as...
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