Autism Late Diagnosis - Everything YOU NEED To Know (5 ESSENTIALS)

Autism Late Diagnosis - Everything YOU NEED To Know (5 ESSENTIALS)

Welcome to "Unveiling Autism: Understanding Late Diagnosis." In this essential episode, we explore the journey of individuals who receive a late diagnosis of autism, offering comprehensive insights and guidance for navigating this significant life event.


Hosted by Dan, who shares his personal insights as someone living with Autism, ADHD, and OCD, this podcast delves into the complexities of late diagnosis and its implications for individuals, families, and communities.


Through heartfelt discussions and empathetic commentary, we address common questions and concerns surrounding late diagnosis, including the impact on self-identity, relationships, and access to support and resources.


Moreover, we unveil five essential considerations for individuals who receive a late autism diagnosis, such as self-reflection, seeking validation and support, exploring neurodiversity, and embracing a strengths-based approach to self-discovery.


Whether you're someone who has received a late autism diagnosis, a family member or friend seeking to understand and support a loved one, or simply interested in learning more about autism and neurodiversity, this episode offers invaluable insights and guidance.


Join us in "Unveiling Autism: Understanding Late Diagnosis" as we empower listeners to navigate the complexities of late diagnosis with compassion, resilience, and a sense of empowerment.

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Autism In Girls: 5 Intriguing Difficulties

Autism In Girls: 5 Intriguing Difficulties

Autism In Girls 5 Intriguing difficulties that women with autism face daily. Impacting perspective from an autistic female. Signs of autism in girls is different to that of them in boys and is why autism in females is often ignored or misdiagnosed. I spoke with an autism girl about autism in girls and women and how the traits differ from that in males. There are probably just as many autism women as there are men in the world but we just don't have the diagnostic understanding everywhere yet to diagnose them. But be it an autistic girl or an autistic man, the autism symptoms are the same at the core of the condition, with co-morbid issues like communication, mental health issues and OCD. I love to help spread awareness and understanding about autism in girls as it is something i have found that is missing online. I hope to make more videos about autism in girls on my channel to help educate more people about autism in girls.

7 Mar 201915min

Autism And Driving DVLA (How It Affects YOU)

Autism And Driving DVLA (How It Affects YOU)

The DVLA changes now require anyone with autism to report this if they drive a car, but what does this mean for you? Autistic people angry at having to disclose diagnosis to DVLA even if driving not affected. Confusion and Outrage as DVLA Requirements for Autistic Drivers Revealed. Autism and driving - new DVLA rules.

4 Mar 20194min

AUTISM Advocacy in 2019 (Where Are We Headed?)

AUTISM Advocacy in 2019 (Where Are We Headed?)

I talk around the world about autism and Aspergers and what I do to make a difference in the world. Autism advocacy is my passion and I love being a voice of chance and inspiration for people. Here is a podcast taken form a live talk I did on autism and what I do to advocate for it.

21 Feb 201914min

CBD Gummies: Do YOU NEED these to help ANXIETY?

CBD Gummies: Do YOU NEED these to help ANXIETY?

Will CBD Gummies Help With Anxiety? This is what I found out. I have reviewed CBD gummies for 3 days and here are my results. Lots of people take CBD gummies for anxiety including those of us on the autism spectrum. As I am on autistic I have a diagnosis of Aspergers Syndrome, I tend to always look for help with anxiety and wanted to do a CBD gummies review. I would say these are currently the best CBD gummies I have found, for the taste and price for what you get. In this video I try CBD gummies and discuss the results. 1. Do CBD gummies do anything? Yes I would say they are fantastic at helping with ache and pains, and a LOT with Anxiety 2. Do CBD gummies help you sleep? I haven't’ tried them for sleep yet, but they do relax you and lots of people have found them excellent for sleeping. 3. How long does it take for CBD gummies to work? These ones I have with 10mg of CBD in each CBD gummie take about 20 mins to full get to work in your system. 4. What are the side effects of CBD gummies? Currently I haven’t had any side effects, the closest I have had is after taking them I sometimes feel a little bit sleepy depending on the time of day. 5. Will CBD gummies help with anxiety? YES I believe they do, I use CBD for anxiety and CBD for pain and it works VERY WELL! 6. What are the best CBD products? I would say CBD gummy (CBD Gummies) and CBD oil are going the best products to use. 7. How much are CBD gummies? These ones I have cost £21.99 for a 2 month supply so these are pretty decent priced. This video is a bit different for the CBD gummies hemp bombs review I have seen as these are from Yumi Nutrition and is not a hemp bombs CBD gummies review

8 Feb 201911min

Do YOU Minecraft? [Why Minecraft Effects AUTISM]

Do YOU Minecraft? [Why Minecraft Effects AUTISM]

In this podcast, we discuss why Minecraft is a huge thing for people on the autism spectrum and what Conor Ward (autistic man) is doing with his MineCraft skills.

4 Feb 201918min

LIVING With AUTISM How To ADHD Interview: (Real Life Experience)

LIVING With AUTISM How To ADHD Interview: (Real Life Experience)

Living with autism may be difficult for people, here I discuss my personal story of growing up and living with autism in my life experience. Living with autism can be a struggle and also manageable if you know how. I try my best every day to make living with autism not a struggle for me because I want to improve all the time. I am sharing in this video what it is like living with autism from my perspective, not a BBC documentary or a short film, but a real life sit down conversation about living with autism and having an autism spectrum disorder. Lots of people want to know what it’s like to live with autism, and what does autism look like. Well to be honest it is just like anyone else, living with autism is different to that of a neurotypical person but it is just as diverse as any other condition in the world. I find that autism and Aspergers Syndrome are superpowers and thus can be empowering. I talk about these “autism symptoms” in this interview and how they impact living with autism. So what is life like for autistic people and people on the autism spectrum as a hole? It is simple, everyone is individual and that is no exception for autism. Like you have heard before, if you have met one person with autism you have only met one person with autism.   People are so diverse with their needs, that every experience of living with autism is different for everyone. So for me and my experience this is real life for me and this is what living with autism is to me. Please share this video if you think that it could benefit the life of an autistic person.

1 Feb 201924min

Autism and Aspergers: 5 Intriguing differences (YOU need to know)

Autism and Aspergers: 5 Intriguing differences (YOU need to know)

This is the difference between Autism and Aspergers: 1. IQ Score. People with Aspergers tend to have average to above average IQs, compared to that of a person with ‘classic autism’ who would typically have a below average IQ. 2. Verbal Communication. People with Autism tend to have little to no verbal communication skills and have difficulty talking. Children with Asperger’s syndrome tend to have a very good verbal skill set and can communicate verbal. 3. Vocabulary. People with Aspergers syndrome have a large vocabulary and have a strong use of words, compared to that of a person with ‘classic autism’ who typically have very limited vocabulary. 4. Day To Day Life Skills. A person with Asperger’s syndrome can learn day to day skills, like how to put on clothes and the importance of eating food. Learning how to go shopping for goods etc. Compared to a person who displays ‘classic autism’ typically they cannot learn these day to day life skills as easy and require additional life long support for these skills. 5. Speech Delay. Typically a person growing up with Aspergers Syndrome will not display any speech delay in early life. However a person with ‘classic autism’ will display large delay in learning speech. — Autism and Aspergers have distinct differences despite both being called as an autism spectrum disorder or condition. The autism and Aspergers test is basically the same, so what’s the difference between autism and Aspergers Both conditions have similarities like autism and anxiety as they both part of the autism spectrum, but they can display differently due to some factors you will learn about here. If you check with your local health board for standard developmental checklist to help parents get a head start with therapy and diagnosis.

24 Jan 20198min

Signs of Aspergers: 7 Common Symptoms (YOU NEED to know)

Signs of Aspergers: 7 Common Symptoms (YOU NEED to know)

These signs of Aspergers Syndrome will help you identify autism in someone FAST: 1. Stimming. This is a self stimulatory behaviour behaviour that is presented like patterns of flapping hands, rocking back and forth or even humming a certain tone. Lot’s of people with Aspergers now use fidget spinners to stim. 2. Strict Routine. People with Aspergers syndrome, stick to a very ridged daily routine, and they love to stick to routines. This can be anything from how the get dressed in the morning, to how they watch TV. Routines are a very prominent sign. Also people with Aspergers do not like to devote from their routines. 3. Repetitive Eating (small food selection). Eating the same foods day in day out is a very common sign of Aspergers. Having a very small selection of foods that they enjoy is very common. 4. Echolalia. Repeating words from overs, or from TV or from movies is a form of what is called echolalia. This is very common sign of Aspergers, and also individuals with Aspergers tend to repeat their own sentences under their breath after they say their sentence 5. Issues With Socialising. Socialising is very difficult for people with Aspergers as the unspoken rules of social communication which are intuitive to people typical is not that obvious to someone with Aspergers. Poor social skills is a sign of Aspergers. 6. Sensory Sensitivity. Hyper or Hypo sensitivity to sensory input is a huge sign of Aspergers syndrome. This can range from being overly sensitive to things like sound, smell, lights and touch. To being under sensitive to these stimuli also. 7. Not Getting Jokes. Taking things literally is a massive sign of Aspergers this makes it difficult for a person with Aspergers to identify when someone is telling a joke or being sarcastic. This is a very common sign of Aspergers. Signs of Aspergers in adults can present itself in more than one way. In fact when you are wanting to know what are the characteristics of Aspergers and what are the signs of autism, there are a huge host of these types of sings and traits. i have tried to show some Aspergers symptoms of the most common ones associated with Aspergers syndrome so that you can maybe answer the questions like how do i know if i have autism or what are some common Aspergers traits. Is there a difference in sings of Aspergers in toddlers compared to that of Aspergers in adults? There is not a massive difference but there are some notable changes as an adult with Aspergers will have created work arounds to some issues that autism presents in their life. These common signs of Aspergers syndrome will help you identify all the main symptoms and traits so you can really identify if a person (or yourself) have an autism spectrum condition.

18 Jan 201911min

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