This is the final part in a series about sensory sensitivities and atypical sensory processing. Read the other parts: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 When we think of diet or dieting, we usually think o… Source: Sensory Diet | Musings of an Aspie
Cindy Will Not Be a Waitress in the Afterlife: Institutionalization and My Aunt’s Lost Dream
It isn’t easy for me to write about institutionalization because I’ve been through it. Though it’s been a number of years since I’ve… Source: Cindy Will Not Be a Waitress in the Afterlife: Institutionalization and My Aunt’s Lost Dream
New Wearable Detects Meltdowns Before They Happen | NOS Magazine
A new wristband may give autistic people and our caregivers warning that a meltdown is coming up to three minutes before they happen. A version of the wristband is already FDA approved and on the m… Source: New Wearable Detects Meltdowns Before They Happen | NOS Magazine
As Seen On Twitter | The average age that autistic people die is 36, via @brookewinters33
Brooke Winters on Twitter: "CW death By 35 autistic people should realise that the average age that autistic people die is 36, and if you don't want to be another autistic person who dies young you need to stop living your life like you're neurotypical. Don't mask. Don't push yourself until you burn out." -- …
10 Things I wish I’d known About Gaslighting – Shea Emma Fett – Medium
Gaslighting is the attempt of one person to overwrite another person’s reality. There’s a good chance that you now know more about… Source: 10 Things I wish I’d known About Gaslighting – Shea Emma Fett – Medium
How the ‘Magic: The Gathering’ Color Wheel Explains Humanity
Magic: The Gathering is a fantasy card game by Richard Garfield, Ph.D. and Wizards of the Coast centered on a “color wheel” in which five distinct colors in a particular order represent five… Source: How the ‘Magic: The Gathering’ Color Wheel Explains Humanity
10 Satirical Covers for the Terrible Books You Can’t Get Away From
Imaginary cover designs for the worst clichés in publishing Source: 10 Satirical Covers for the Terrible Books You Can’t Get Away From