@Autistic Realms
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#autisticparent & #teacher advocating for a better understanding of #neurodivergence & #mentalhealth in #education #MentalHealthMatters #actuallyautistic
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I wonder how many lives would be saved by treating #PANS & #PANDAS properly? I wonder if my daughter would have a happy life, if she'd be able to go to school? I wonder if she would still be so consumed with #ocd she sometimes cannot move? #PansPandasHour
I wonder this often too. #panspandashour
I wonder how many lives would be saved by treating #PANS & #PANDAS properly? I wonder if my daughter would have a happy life, if she'd be able to go to school? I wonder if she would still be so consumed with #ocd she sometimes cannot move? #PansPandasHour
This is so important , thank you to everyone involved. @DaveR_Lichfield I have contacted you directly about this 3 times previously but without reply. Could you help and can we discuss please ?
Our PANS PANDAS APPG met again this year to discuss securing prompt and accurate assessment, diagnosis and treatment on the NHS for everyone affected by PANS and PANDAS. Find out more, and discover how to get your MP involved: panspandasuk.org/post/pans-pand…
Debate: Should learning disabilities be separated from autism in healthcare policy? Autism and learning disabilities are grouped in healthcare policies because of their high co-occurrence rate, even though they are entirely different from one another. learningdisabilitytoday.co.uk/debate/is-it-t…
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Rest can become a radical act in a world that often equates our worth with productivity, especially for Autistic people, where our ways of resting may look different. Reclaiming Rest: Autistic Burnout, Monotropism, and Resistance Inspired by #NapMinistry autisticrealms.com/reclaiming-res…
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When your child demonstrates emerging mental health challenges under the age of 14, you enter a world of “watch and wait”, “it’s your anxiety Mum, not theirs”, “it’s just a phase, have you considered your parenting approach?”, “they’re fine at school”, “don’t worry, they’re…
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(7/8) se are just little rock pools of rest and respite where you can unmask and be yourself in your safe place with safe people who understand you – as you continue to battle against the constant crashes and tides of neuronormativity that can feel so heavy and pull us down.
(6/8) – ‘monotropic split’. I do believe the more you know about your Autistic/ AuDHD identity and the more you understand the theory of monotropism, the more you can help with the healing process. You can begin to find ways to work with your flow and not against it –even if the
(5/8) not suited to being monotropic. Constantly dividing attention resources to get through your day is exhausting for monotropic people; it can lead to the concept Tanya Adkin developed and has written about with @emgntdivergence
(4/8) e wrote, ‘You might not recover from burnout. Ever‘, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find new ways of living and navigating life. It feels almost inevitable that I will continue to have cycles of burnout as the whole of society, and the way the world works is generally just
(3/8) to the same place and state I once was is impossible. Too much has changed. My burnouts are deep; they have changed my very core way of being and experiencing. There has been a whole seismic shift in how my sensory system responds to life and what it needs. As Dr Devon Pric
(2/8) on the Shore, Haruki Murakami, 2002) Some people report fully recovering from autistic burnout, some partially recover and some report never recovering. “…After years of repeated burnouts and living in an ongoing survival state, I know that I will never recover. Returning