Recognizing Autism Signs in Children and Teenagers
Autism in young people is rarely one obvious “sign.” It’s usually a consistent pattern in how a child processes social information, sensory input, change, and…
Autism in young people is rarely one obvious “sign.” It’s usually a consistent pattern in how a child processes social information, sensory input, change, and…
AuDHD refers to the combined presence of autism and ADHD traits in the same person. In children and teenagers, this combination often creates a confusing,…
Many teachers support neurodivergent students every day—often without formal training that explains what ADHD, autism, and AuDHD change in attention, sensory processing, executive functioning, and…
Work is one of the easiest places for self-esteem to get damaged. Not because you’re bad at your job, but because workplaces often combine:👀 evaluation⏱️…
Many women reach their 40s or 50s and feel like something fundamental has shifted in their brain. You may notice that the strategies that worked…
AuDHD is the overlap of autism and ADHD. In adults, it often shows up as a persistent push–pull inside the same person: two sets of…
Anxiety is one of the most frequently reported and most impairing co-occurring conditions in autistic individuals. Across research studies, anxiety rates in autistic populations are…
For a long time, autism research framed communication difficulties as a one-sided deficit: something autistic people “lack.” Over the last decade, a growing body of…
Autistic burnout is increasingly recognized in research as a distinct, autism-specific pattern of long-term exhaustion, reduced functioning, and loss of skills, emerging after prolonged periods…
Autistic masking (also called camouflaging) refers to strategies people use to hide autistic traits or to compensate socially in order to “blend in.” In research,…