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The Balance Challenge | Balance Challenge
https://balancechallenge.org/2015/01/02/the-balance-challenge
A problem solving framework for autistic and neurotypical folk. Sticking with My Way or Trying New Ways. All the World’s an Audience. I’m OK and I make mistakes. How Much Work Could a Work Chuck Work? When to Hold Your Thought. When Off Topic is On Target. Joining a New Group. My wants and Other’s wants. January 2, 2015. April 11, 2015. One concept has emerged as central in conceptualizing autism and supporting autistic individuals: finding a balance. Judy Endow has a great post. Finding a Balance Between.
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Empathy vs. the Free Rider problem | The Houston Aspie Blogging Collective
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The Houston Aspie Blogging Collective. We're aspies and we know it. Interview with Michelle and Samantha. Some days I struggle… →. August 21, 2016. Empathy vs. the Free Rider problem. After having finished my friend Michelle Vines’s memoir,. Asperger’s on the Inside,. One thought on “ Empathy vs. the Free Rider problem. August 21, 2016 at 8:43 pm. John, this article is so spot on. Thanks for w writing it. I so wish someone would share this with Oasis! Now you may speak. Cancel reply. Garry Burge Asperger...
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Interview with Michelle and Samantha | The Houston Aspie Blogging Collective
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The Houston Aspie Blogging Collective. We're aspies and we know it. Empathy vs. the Free Rider problem →. July 30, 2016. Interview with Michelle and Samantha. Thanks to Autistical.Org for creating and posting this engaging interview with two autistic women authors who have recently published their memoirs, Michelle Vines and Samantha Craft, interviewed here by Jamie Brown, also a fellow Aspie. Https:/ www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/mSmc-o1N7go. Now you may speak. Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Thinking differently | The Houston Aspie Blogging Collective
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The Houston Aspie Blogging Collective. We're aspies and we know it. Microagressions faced by autistic people. Interview with Michelle and Samantha →. July 23, 2016. By Ankh Oneiros Infinitus. Now you may speak. Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Describe Yoursel...
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Some days I struggle… | The Houston Aspie Blogging Collective
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The Houston Aspie Blogging Collective. We're aspies and we know it. Empathy vs. the Free Rider problem. Describe Yourself in 3 fictional Characters →. August 22, 2016. Some days I struggle…. Some days I just struggle mightily just to NOT be an asshole. I don’t suffer fools gladly, and sometimes I go off on people in ways I later regret. Some days it’s a struggle just not to be an asshole. Or at the very least stick to my resolution to only use my assholery for good. She’s always angry at stupid peo...
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Describe Yourself in 3 fictional Characters | The Houston Aspie Blogging Collective
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The Houston Aspie Blogging Collective. We're aspies and we know it. Some days I struggle…. A familiar sadness →. September 24, 2016. Describe Yourself in 3 fictional Characters. My “outer” personality is represented thusly:. Bernard Black, of the eponymous BBC comedy series. Dr Rodney McKay,. Brilliant scientist, not so brilliant at dealing with other people. Probably the least polite Canadian character in all TV fiction. Chika Ogiue, of the anime. Backwards country girl trying to forget her humble origi...
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Ankh Oneiros Infinitus | The Houston Aspie Blogging Collective
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The Houston Aspie Blogging Collective. We're aspies and we know it. Author Archives: Ankh Oneiros Infinitus. July 23, 2016. By Ankh Oneiros Infinitus. And even though there are also differences in the way even individual aspies think, feel, and process information, I think we all know what it feels like to be different. In my opinion, the best way to begin fostering understanding between us and non-autistics is to work to understand them. It might make an interesting academic study. June 4, 2016. Since t...
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Balance Challenges | Balance Challenge
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A problem solving framework for autistic and neurotypical folk. Sticking with My Way or Trying New Ways. All the World’s an Audience. I’m OK and I make mistakes. How Much Work Could a Work Chuck Work? When to Hold Your Thought. When Off Topic is On Target. Joining a New Group. My wants and Other’s wants. Let it go, or no no no! March 29, 2016. March 31, 2016. Stick to your guns. Don’t sweat the small stuff. Well which is it? Should I stick to my guns and be persistent… even if it causes me anguish? And i...
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Friendship and Navigating the “De/Fence” | Spectrum Perspectives
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Sharing links to Autistic Voices, Parent Voices, and other Perspectives on the Spectrum – working to build bridges to understanding and acceptance on behalf of family, friends and those among us who face challenges every day. Friendship and Navigating the De/Fence. Friendship and Navigating the De/Fence. There’s something that happens when new friends are confronted with disability in a real-life concrete way….”. Autism moms warrior blogs. People Who Matter: The Dunkin’ Donuts Guy ». Happy, Healthy Autist.
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