
Autistic And Gifted
In this episode I interview a gentleman named Ron Sanderson who is extremely interesting his scope of work and intense capability makes in one of the most interesting individuals on the autism spectrum I have ever met. Also having autism he has a co-occurring condition of gifted syndrome. This makes him incredible at remembering 5000 bible verses. Check out his links: Website Link: https://www.spectruminclusion.com/ Link to my Facebook Fan Page: https://www.facebook.com/SpectrumRonSandison/
20 Mars 202125min

I CUT MY HIAR
So I decided to cut my hair to donate to her to The Little Princess trust charity to help children who can benefit from having wigs made from the hair. As this is an awesome charity I’d love to help raise some extra money to donate to them so if you wanna help me in donating what you can to the trust for a good cause link is here: https://gofund.me/820c0a81 DONATE TO MY FUNDRAISER: https://gofund.me/820c0a81
18 Mars 20217min

YOU DON’T LOOK AUTISTIC!?
You Don’t Look Autistic!? Oh boy here we go! If I had a £1 for every time I heard someone tell me that I didn’t look autistic I would be a millionaire a long time ago. But why? Why do people say this to autistic individuals? It is just super rude! The answer lies in the education part of societies, as they are not aware of what autism actually is. Because we are presented with Hollywood movies like Rain Man and other autistic characters in film and TV who present only one type of autism traits it leaves out most of the other autistic individuals traits. This, combined with the wrong data publish older generation charities organisations and older (more less informed books) causes the average person to not really grasp or understand the full idea of what autism is. By creating videos, blogs, and other influence content on the internet we are able to make an impact in educating and informing people of the actual full picture of the autism spectrum. Would love to know your thoughts on this subject! Https://www.Patreon.com/theaspieworld
13 Mars 20216min

Best Autism Stimming Tips YOU Will Read This Year!
Autism stimming is something that is common in every autistic person, but are they getting the most out of it? WATCH MORE ON STIMMING 👉🏼 Autism STIMMING: everything YOU NEED to know (2018) https://youtu.be/wRJ3ZIwtNLs Autism Stimming can happen for a multiple of reasons that are super intersteing. Stimming can occur if an autistic person is excited, you may see hand flapping or rocking back and forth. Other relationships with stimming include being nervous or anxious, these can cause the same types of autism stimming behaviour. As well as an autistic person may stim with a gadget or fidget toy to help them relax or concentration on thoughts and ideas. This is a particularly good thing when an autistic person needs to calm down. Here are some awesome tips for autism stimming. TIPS! 1 Secret Stimm When out in public if you feel the need to stim, take a fidget gadget or toy with you to have in your pocket, that you can stim with discreetly if you are wanting to not draw attention to yourself. 2 The Worry Stim If you are getting worried or anxious about something, I would recommend going to your room or somewhere safe and comfortable and just letting it all out in a stim, shake your body flap hands etc. 3 Honesty Stim Be open and honest with your friends and family about your Stims and when you stim. This will help you be more confident and feel more accepted if and when you stim.
12 Mars 202110min

7 AMAZING Autism FACTS | (YOU Have To See!)
Here are 7 amazing autism facts you have to see!! There are number of autism facts that circulate around the Internet but I found some of the most interesting ones to show you today. Here are my best 7 autism facts, sit tight and enjoy these. 1 Autism Wasn’t Always Called That The condition autism was initially called Kenner’s Syndrome, and later early infantile autism, and then just autism. 2 Boys vs Girls Autism in 5 times more likely to be diagnosed in boys than in girl’s. Although the statistic doesn’t take into account the misdiagnosis of females do you think that the ratio is somewhat off at the moment. 3 Hidden Disability Autism is classed as a hidden disability as it isn’t always easy to notice in a person. 4 Mental Health Issues Every 1 in 3 adults on the autism spectrum are impacted by serve mental health conditions and need support for this. 5 Autism Name Origin The term stems from the Greek word autos meaning “self”, autism literally means “alone”. 6 Autism Seizures Up to a third of people with autism spectrum disorder also develop seizure disorders. the rate of seizures in people with ASD is 10 times higher than in nurotypical people. 7 Autism Other Conditions About 10% of people with autism spectrum disorder also have another genetic, neurological, or metabolic disorder. 8 Autism In History It is speculated that Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Andy Warhol and Bill Gates are on the autism spectrum.
11 Mars 20219min

Is The Disney Float Autism Movie Good?
Here is my honest review of Disney’s Float Autism Movie Disney shorts. I did a review recently about Disney’s Loop autism movie and I totally loved it, Disney really nailed it on that short film. It then suggested another one to me called Float. Now Disney have made several movies called ‘shorts’ on their Disney+ platform and they seem to be fantastic. I watched the 9 min Disney Float film, about a father and his child who has the ability to float in mid air. This causes people to point and stair and judges and eventually segregate them from playing the the local park. It gets to a point where the father shouts ‘why cant you just be normal’ and the kid deflates and becomes super vulnerable. But the metaphorical story behind this simple yet effective film is that, this child is seem as ‘not normal’ because he has some ability that is different to the other children. this can be related to autism and other learning difficulties that makes children different to the typical child. In the end the father embraces the difference and realises the love that he shares for his child and the child is able to be happy and play where he wants in the park regardless of the stairs. I HIGHLY recommend watching this one! HASH TAGS: #0127 #Autism #ActuallyAutistic
10 Mars 20218min

Autism In Adults (5 Ways YOU Have Not Seen It)
This is autism in adults in a way you have not seen before. Autism spectrum disorder does not stop as you get older into adulthood become fully grown adults. In fact as you get older Autism gets actually more difficult and harder for people living independently without support or help. It isn’t always easy to spot Autism in adults, this is why I decided to create a list of five things that you probably wouldn’t really associate with autism that you can notice in people to see if they’re on the autism spectrum. Using this knowledge you can then go forward to help and support those people if they are presenting these specific characteristics of autism. 1 Lack Of Social Interaction An adult who is on the autism spectrum may not have the best social skills and when it comes to talking on the water cooler or any other social gathering they may not be able to interact as a typical person would. Not knowing the right things to say and having a lack of social conversation filter. 2 Reclusive Autistic person who is an adult may be reclusive and hold themselves back from joining social gatherings social events going to friends houses or work parties because these things are uncomfortable for them so you will not likely see them attending these things. 3 Obsessive Intense Interest People who are on the autism spectrum will usually have an interest that is honest excessive. But in adults this will become quite intense it could be gaming reading books or researching certain information about a certain topic. 4 Strict Clock Work Routine Autistic adults will always follow a very strict routine that they do like clockwork every day the same thing probably eating the same food doing the same tasks every day has a sense of normality and you could run this via your own watch. 5 Intense Emotions People who are autistic in adult hood are more likely to not be able to control any part of their emotions and therefore will show high degrees of intense emotions like extreme ups and extreme downs and have a lack of communicating their emotions and feelings to someone.
6 Mars 202110min

Do You Need The Simple Dimple Fidget Toy? (AUTISM ESSENTIAL)
Is the simple dimple fidget toy a must have for autism? Find out right now! (20% off) PremiumJane with code: ASPIE CBD GUMMIES: https://premiumjane.com A lot of useful information about CBD you can find here https://premiumjane.com/blog/ GET YOURS👇 Dimpl (small): https://amzn.to/37SalYH Dimpl (medium): https://amzn.to/3aZENC6 Dimpl Duo (larger): https://amzn.to/3qcKu49 I tested 3 sizes of the simple Dimple (dimpl) digest toy from the largest one i found find to the smallest one I could find. Now I have been a fan of these autism stim toys ever since we got the dimpl from amazon for my son. Then we got the dimpl duo and It is just WOW! - These fidget gadgets are just so sensory pleasing! Now I have tested a lot of sensory toys and autism sensory gadgets and I have to say that these are probably some of my favourite or in the top 2 of the sensory fidget gadgets that I like to play with. Even though they are made for children, It is something anyone can enjoy and relax who playing with. Every time any one came over to our house when we had it out people would just play with it and find it super calming.
4 Mars 202110min