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macandpea
Yellow-bellied Woodpecker
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28 Oct 2015, 1:43 am

http://myordereddisorder.com

AS features, but it has a lot to do with my mental health as well



Ben_Is_My_Only_God
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04 Dec 2015, 6:08 am

Bimog And The Search For Pangea

Keliemsog dalmith pimblot nabitodth dem Bimog.

Autism Social Forum

Informal autism forum


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Bimog And The Search For Pangea


Dennis Prichard
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12 Dec 2015, 7:14 pm

I'm sure they had only the best intentions but "Aspergian pride" is not a title that demands a great deal of respect.

Methinks it might be a contributing factor to that forum's failure.


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pro100pk2
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13 Dec 2015, 12:36 pm

In order to keep things orderly, I would ask that you confine your posts to a link to the site :?



antago
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05 Jan 2016, 5:44 pm

Autistic Prodigy Forums

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A place to gather and share resources, nurture one's inner genius, explore topics, and network with individuals specifically for intellectual & artistic advancement for autistic prodigious excellence.



AnonymouslyAutistic
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07 Sep 2016, 10:41 am

I blog about adult autism, women and girls on the spectrum, and being an Aspie in the human world. More than anything I want to spread truth, inspire, and give back to our community.

My blog is www.anonymouslyautistic.net


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https://anonymouslyautistic.net/


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10 Sep 2016, 11:59 pm

Not sure if this is the right place to put this but I would like to promote my blog where I will tell my story about growing up on the autism spectrum over the next few weeks.
http://secall.blogspot.com/



BitterGeek
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05 May 2017, 5:08 pm

Check out my VLOG called "Aspie In a Bow tie". It's not the typical aspie vlog. I use experimental film techniques to portray what it's like to be autistic. It's also about my life as an aspie.

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL ... krvqDbgnAl



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13 May 2017, 5:57 pm

The Wyld Life

An attempt at sharing the insanity that is life with all the in's and out's, up's and down's and sideway's of living as a creative, gifted, pagan mother with bipolar 2, anxiety, autism, and chronic pain issues while parenting two gifted boys who have thier own issues with anxiety and autism spectrum

http://thewyldlife.blogspot.com/



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26 May 2017, 11:34 pm

https://healthmattersforaspergerssyndro ... press.com/

Focusing on the issues AS women experience in their struggle to be heard and believed when seeking any kind of medical assistance, and the impacts of missed and misdiagnosis on AS women. Also aims to collect input on women's experiences in the medical system.



Giggigoofer
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05 Apr 2018, 7:06 pm

Hey this is a new podcast I'm working on at Parent2Parent in New Zealand. We focussed on Autism and neurodiversity through April, but we are going to be covering more aspects of the disability sector. I'd love some feedback on what we have done so far :)

https://parent2parent.org.nz/podcast-2/



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05 Apr 2018, 7:14 pm

What stance does it take on autism issues?



Giggigoofer
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05 Apr 2018, 8:20 pm

We believe people on the spectrum have as much right as any other human to live their life the way they choose, and that the world around them needs to change in order to properly accept and adapt to the needs of autistic people.
We work on evidence-based science when providing information and support to families (which is out main role), and we work in partnership with Altogether Autism NZ.
We support change to the disability support systems and educational systems to better include neurodiverse people and people with any other disability.

Feel free to ask me any questions, if I don't know the answer myself, I can ask my colleagues.



KatosJabay
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14 May 2018, 8:45 pm

autistictravelcoach dot com

I help others on the spectrum travel with less stress. You can find me on Twitter and Facebook @ASDTravelCoach.



liminal
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10 Nov 2018, 5:57 am

I did a thing:

https://neurodiversethoughts.wordpress.com/

Tell me what you think.


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10 Nov 2018, 6:24 am

Please keep writing. You have valuable perspectives to offer.

A few months ago I was talking with my NT daughter, who is married to a very accomplished professor, an AS man, and as I know his fields of interest, science in general, electrical engineering and maths in particular, every year for many years I have sent him books relevant to his special interests and abilities as Christmas and birthday presents. I happened to ask her what he thought of one particular book I had sent, and was absolutely astonished, after all these years, to hear her tell me "Mum, W. doesn't read books".

I could hardly believe my ears. One year, I sent him a novel instead, "The Rosie Project", about an AS academic man who falls in love with an NT woman, and they transverse their differences successfully, and was fascinated to hear her say that they had "read it together" ie she had read it out loud to him, and he liked it, but that was the only time.

After that I sent him socks decorated with mathematical formulas and he actually said he liked those, which was a contrast I belatedly realised to his total silence about all the books over the years!