
Autism Stimming Behaviours In Adults (Tea Time Talk)
Autism stimming behaviours can be difficult to deal with when you are an adult on the spectrum. Some people see autism stimming when excited autism stimming behaviours can vary from person to person and it’s good to raise autism awareness as well as autism in adults and autism children to show that stimming is apparent in both. Sometimes stimming can cause from sensory processing disorder issues that an autistic person experiences this is an autism stimming examples. Please enjoy this live tea talk with me about stimming and other autism issues.
10 Feb 202018min

How AUTISM Light Sensitivity IMPACTS (YOUR Life!)
So light sensitivity and Autism come hand-in-hand and I am discussing all that here right now. So Autism comes comotbidly diagnosed with sensory processing disorder. Currently there is no independent diagnosis of sensory processing disorder a person has to be on the autism spectrum to also have sensory processing disorder. Sensory processing disorder can interfere with the way the brain communicates its senses like lights sound smells and touch. This confusion can cause some interesting outcomes including hyper or hypo sensitive issues with these senses. being an autistic person myself I find that certain lights are triggering and can cause anxiety and stress when I’m around those lights. You see some lights flicker but the typical brain of a neurotypical person cannot see this flicker and a person with an autism spectrum disorder can see the flicker and this flicker annoys them. I outline a few hacks and tips I have that are use on a daily basis to overcome this triggering from certain light sensitivity for autism and light sensitivity.
9 Feb 202010min

ASPERGERS MELTDOWNS: 5 Tips YOU Need!
Dealing with a spurges meltdowns is not an easy task but it can be done and here I have outlined 6 of the best ways I found to help someone with an autism spectrum sensory overload from having an awesome meltdown. Some people have Asperger’s meltdowns in school another people have autism meltdowns only at home no matter where you are there is a way of how to handle Asperger’s meltdowns and I do that in this video.
8 Feb 202019min

Autism School | Do You Think It's A Good Thing?
Is an autism school better than a one to one in a mainstream school? I’m discussing all that and more. So autism schools are part of the SEN schools and special educational needs programs. The question that a lot of people have is what is best for your child is going to an autism school for a distich children better than having a one-to-one tutor in a mainstream school who understands autism spectrum disorder. There are varying levels of support needs of people on the autism spectrum you could have high or low support needs this to me he would justify the difference in what level of schooling your child in need. I think that all autism schools and one-to-one tutors are necessary and are both good but you have to define which one is needed at which time in your life. Every SEN school or autism school will try its best to have the student or pupil get to a level where they can access mainstream schooling in a mainstream school with additional support. So that being said I guess mainstream schools are the goal but autism schools are the bridge to get there and sometimes the schooling that the specific person with an autism spectrum condition actually needs at that time.
6 Feb 202010min

AUTISM Black And White Thinking (Emotions)
Autism and thinking in black-and-white comes hand-in-hand. Here, l discuss the issue with not being able to communicate emotions. People on the autism spectrum have a difficulty with connecting to and relating their emotional issues to the outside world. The thinking process of not being able to see the grey area in thought process and only seeing in black-and-white causes some distress and emotional distress at times. I for one have experienced this first-hand issue with not being able to communicate my emotions and only seeing in black or white. That being said I do believe that restricted thinking of emotional communication like thinking in only black-and-white can help with some critical decision-making and can be a good thing at certain times.
20 Jan 202017min

AUTISM BURNOUT | What YOU Need To Know To Prevent One (5 TIPS)
Here are some affective ways that you can help prevent an autism burnout before it gets too much. There are a lot of autism burnout signs that can help trigger you to do something about it but if you’re not looking after these then it’s not affective. Autism burn out symptoms can vary just as much as autism burn out treatment this isn’t always the best way to deal with your potential burn out. If you have any suggestions or tips to add please put them in a comment below.
19 Jan 202013min

How I Use My Autistic Traits In my Career (TRUE STORY)
How I create a career and use my autistic traits to boost myself. Taken from a live talk for Integrated Autism Service Llandudno in 2018. Talking about autistic traits I have and autistic traits I don't have and how I created my career. These autistic traits in males are just as powerful in an autistic child. I have been able to make these my driving force for creating awareness, for autism spectrum disorder and autistic children where it is needed.
18 Jan 202026min

How To Deal With PANIC ATTACKS for AUTISM (What YOU NEED To Know!)
Here are some simple ways that you can help deal with panic attacks for people on the autism spectrum fast. This is simply a list of how to deal with panic attacks from me and my personal experience because I know how to handle panic attacks because I’ve been in this situation is a lot. It’s difficult to know how to deal with anxiety it’s difficult to know how to deal with panic attacks and anxiety so the steps will help you overcome The stress that comes with a panic attack and also the panic attack itself with anxiety techniques related to panic attacks.
17 Jan 202011min