Change. Change. Change.

Everyone hates change. It is not fun for anyone. It seems a pretty constant thing though that this is especially true for Autistic people. It’s a factor when routine is of particular

Know Your Triggers

Spend a bit of time in Autism and Âûtistic groups on Facebook and other social media you will hear a lot about trigger warning, content warning and similar terminology. The idea behind this

Weighty Words

Another day on social media and yet another conversation about identity first language. I imagine some readers may think I am being a little obsessive and it’s just a bit of Âûtistic

Full Circle

How well do you know your own neuro-type? Recently I was having a nice discussion with my friend and fellow blogger Rich, of Neuortypical? No Way! , we have been talking about doing some

Coming out of the Disability Closet

[caption id=”” align=”alignleft” width=”375"] Image of a person caught behind glass. A palm pressed against the surface and the face distorted[/caption] In terms of being autistic I have been