Why So Many Autistic People Get Lousy Grades — Especially When Undiagnosed
There’s a common myth that bad grades equal low intelligence. Yet a huge number of autistic people — including some […]
There’s a common myth that bad grades equal low intelligence. Yet a huge number of autistic people — including some […]
ADHD and autism are surrounded by harmful myths — from “you just need to try harder” to “it’s just social awkwardness.” The reality is far more complex, involving executive dysfunction, sensory overload, relationship differences, financial routines, and co-occurring conditions like binge eating disorder. Differences in communication and reassurance needs in relationships can also cause significant stress and distrust, affecting a partner’s ability to focus on work. These aren’t excuses, but daily struggles. Greater awareness can replace stigma with understanding.
I’ve lost count of how many times someone has looked at me and said — or thought — that I’m
Running an online holistic shop sounds dreamy, right? Sharing lovely teas and wellness goodies with the world — all while
A new study in Molecular Psychiatry (May 17, 2024) led by Rini Pauly, Layla Johnson, F. Alex Feltus, and Emily L. Casanova explores a fascinating idea:
Across the UK, many patients face long NHS waiting lists, particularly when it comes to mental health services. In England,
Have you ever been mid-conversation with someone you care about, only to suddenly feel like your brain hit a wall—or
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Many guarded autistics struggle with being perceived as abrasive, even when that’s not the intention. In this post, I share strategies for navigating social interactions with kindness and clarity while staying true to who I am.