Making Things
A couple of doodles
I’m trying to get in the habit of drawing more on a regular basis.
Making Things
I’m trying to get in the habit of drawing more on a regular basis.
Autism
April 24th: Are there things that seemed to come naturally to others that you had to try to learn over time? There were so many things when I was growing up that I didn’t get at all. I remember being really confused as sort of a natural state, and
Autism
April 23rd: How specific is your routine? Does it vary slightly from day to day? Do things have to be at the exact same time, or does just the order matter? How important is having a routine to you? I have a lot of trouble with executive function, so having
Autism
April 22nd: What are some things allistic people can do to better support/accommodate autistic people? I guess listening would be a good starting point. Asking and then listening. Asking what we need makes us feel seen, and then listening to our requests makes us feel heard. Autie-J — 30
Autism
April 21st: Do you stim? If so, what are your favourite ways of stimming? What does stimming feel like for you? I don’t consciously stim, but I don’t know if anyone does. I guess some people do. I find myself stimming. I pace a lot when I’m
Autism
April 20th: What are some things that allistic people do that you find confusing? * want to talk about their emotions * Feel better after talking about their emotions * Understand their emotions well enough to talk about them * Want to talk with their friends about their emotions * Want to talk with their
Autism
April 19th: Do you enjoy music, or do you find it overstimulating? If you do like music, what kind of music do you prefer? I do enjoy music, though my early listening was colored by my inability to distinguish words in conversations and my echolalia, which led me to mishear
Autism
April 18th: Talk about identity. Is being autistic an important part of your identity? What does being autistic mean to you? Which do you prefer: identity first or person first language and why? Being autistic is an important part of my identity. It’s a part that informs all of
Autism
April 17th: How do you feel about terms like “special needs”? I think they’re kind of ableist. While I can appreciate the use of a positive adjective, the idea that my needs are so outside the pale that they need to called something more than just “needs” is pretty
Autism
April 16th: What did it feel like when you interacted with other autistic people for the first time? What does the autistic community mean to you? How important is it? I still remember this moment of joy when I was with another adult who had recently been diagnosed and I
Autism
April 15th: Do you work? If so, what is that like for you? Are you open about being autistic at work? Alternatively, how open are you about being autistic? Do you tell a lot of people? Or just a select few? How do people normally react when you tell them?
Quotes
Perhaps racism is the reason that these valiant scholarly attempts at whitesplaining away America’s racial toxicity exist in the first place. In any other scientific discipline, the general consensus would adhere to the tried and true methodologies found in every other field of research. Maybe white people genuinely cannot