
Free eBook for Your Autistic Kids: Rest Easy My Love
Neurodivergent children deal with a lot of anxiety. In times of rationing, this book is to help children understand some resources never run out.

Neurodivergent children deal with a lot of anxiety. In times of rationing, this book is to help children understand some resources never run out.

One autistic college student found out the hard way that college was not what he had expected, and navigating the social terrain was a clumsy journey.

Many autistic people (45% according to one study) have gelotophobia. No, this is not a gelato phobia, but a fear of being ridiculed or laughed at. Continue reading to see whether you might have it.

Anxious people don’t need to be thrown into the metaphorical lion’s den to be cured of their anxiety. What we do need is to be listened to, respected, cared for and about…

This is the second part of a series on gaslighting and bullying. To read the first part, click here. An Interview I did an interview

This article explores what gaslighting means and provides scenarios to serve as examples. Part 2 explores how to escape and recover from gaslighting.

“She is riddled with anxiety. She needs to feel control in the external world because everything feels so out of control inside.
She is an amazing person.”

Editor’s Note: Heather is non-autistic but a fierce advocate and fellow neurodivergent person. Sophie and Her Bully Before I begin, this blog may be very

For many people with an Autism Spectrum neurology, anxiety is a constant companion. Confiding in others when our anxiety compounds– especially for a specific problem– can be difficult, even with someone we trust.

Resignation. “The acceptance of something undesirable but inevitable.”[note]https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/resignation[/note] I believe resignation is the saddest emotion one can experience, and it’s almost as sad to witness