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Reflections

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I'd rather stab my eye than do this... (spoiler: it's group work)

I still cringe inside when remembering the moments I heard ā€œOkay everyone, find a partnerā€, or ā€œSo we’re going to get into groups of threeā€...
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No.
Nah, not doin’ it.
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I would rat
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I’ll never ā€˜overcome’ my PDA neurobiology.

I’m often asked how, as a PDAer, I am able to overcome my need for control in parenting my own children with a PDA profile of autism.
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I don’t overcome it.
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I’ll never ā€˜overcome’ my ne
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My Dreaming Life

*Trigger warning: Trauma nightmares, self-harm, police, psychiatric ward*
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My dreaming life.
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As I age, it becomes more intense; a beckoning for me to process what feels like ins
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She is so much more.

I often touch on how important it is to move beyond the generic support framework for our autistic children in the classroom. This includes a timer, dot points on the board and visuals.
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Whil
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My PDA neurobiology.

I'm up at 5am this morning.
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I have an appointment in the city and it's at a new address I haven't been to before.
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This means that I get up early, google the address over coffee to ch
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School Trauma: Tuning into the language of behaviour.

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For many of us, when we withdraw our children from school after prolonged challenges within that system, we expect that our children will begin to do better at home.
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This isn't always
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Appearances can be (so very) deceiving.

I'm a PDA autistic (Pathological demand avoidance).
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This means that my social connectedness; my ability to engage with others naturally and to make eye contact gives the impression that I po
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How I show up in friendships.

Hi! šŸ‘‹ I'm Kristy, and I'm TERRIBLE at being a friend in the neuronormative sense.
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I take months to respond to messages in my inbox, if ever.
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Sometimes I say things that come across as
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Sensory overload and a social hangover.

Sitting here reminiscing about the good ole masking in social situations; days of extreme and intense anxiety for weeks, months leading up to events with other people.
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The day would finally
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I'm not looking at you.

I can’t tell you how concerning it is that we have such an incredibly uninformed requirement for autistic people to make eye contact.
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When we understand autism as an identity and culture, we
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