Rochelle Johnson-Vestjens

G is for Game On!

It is Game on time! For too long the game has been in the hands of the professionals and the carers. In the hands of those that say they know what is best

F is for Fluctuating Functioning.

It’s near on impossible to avoid hearing or reading the words High Functioning Autism/Autistic. Regardless of their validity or inadequacy at actually describing anything you will hear them in the autism

E is for Eye-Contact

I’ll never truly understand what the big deal with eye-contact is all about. But it’s a thing. It’s bizarre to me that it’s a thing but it is a

D is for Difference, Different, Diverse, Divergent…

Spend any amount of time around the autistic community and the wider neurodiversity movement and you will undoubtedly hear someone say, likely in exact words, but possibly paraphrased or eluded to the words:

C is for Communication

C is for Communication… Communication is one of the go to considerations when it comes to autism. Unfortunately often communication is often used in a context when what really is meant is speech