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  • Diagnoses di stories_in_verses
    stories_in_verses
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      LETTURE 12
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      Parti 1
    An introductory poem to a collection about living with a disability in the 21st century.
  • Autism Awareness and Acceptance Piece 2021 di ScaryAiry89
    ScaryAiry89
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      LETTURE 138
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      Parti 6
    This year piece is special one. Autism Awareness and Acceptance Piece 2021: A Female on the Spectrum: Embracing My Differences instead of Looking at Them as Disability I am willing answer any questions and comments you want to know about especially about Autism. This 5 year, I have done something for Autism Acceptance Month and this 4 years I have done this written form.
  • A Rainy Day in Augment di TamikaBrown653
    TamikaBrown653
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      LETTURE 11
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      Parti 1
    Welcome to a page from my enchanting children's book, *A Rainy Day in Augment*. This delightful tale unfolds in a vibrant community inhabited by the remarkable autistic bunnies of the extraordinary world of Auti. This book is part of a heartfelt 12-book series, lovingly inspired by my son, Derrek, who is on the spectrum. Join us on this uplifting journey that celebrates diversity, imagination, and the unique gifts that each bunny brings to their magical world.
  • The Empathy That Connects di Gael41973
    Gael41973
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      LETTURE 13
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      Parti 2
    Empathy that unites is the profound and authentic diary of a mother who navigates the mystery of autism and the delicate power of hypersensitivity. With simple words filled with love, Gheorgas Gael recounts her journey alongside her son Thomas, a sweet and special autistic boy who communicates with his heart even before his voice. Page after page, this book weaves together intimate reflections, everyday experiences, moments of fragility and precious insights that can touch anyone who cares about the value of listening, kindness and respect for differences. It is not just a testimony: it is an invitation to look with new eyes, to feel more deeply, to educate with empathy. Suitable for parents, teachers, educators and anyone who wants to understand autism and hypersensitivity not as limitations, but as a way to bring them closer to more authentic relationships. 'Every human being has a voice. Even those who do not speak. You just need to know how to listen with your heart'.
  • Andro's Journal di cyberImpala
    cyberImpala
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      LETTURE 40
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      Parti 1
    I don't know what this is but hi have a journal
  • Hearts of Gold di PixieBrossett
    PixieBrossett
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      LETTURE 408
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      Parti 11
    27-year-old Mina, reclusive, orderly, detached. 11-year-old Kala, quiet Aspie with an intense love of gardening. Their worlds collide, in a way that Kala has been waiting for for years and that Mina has never expected. Can Mina open her heart to this odd little stranger, or will she remain a being of stone? Can Kala push through these new struggles to a future she never thought she'd want, or will she leave to find the person she loves most- the person she's never met?
  •  Breaking the Chains: A Story of Autism Acceptance di sammiejolovex
    sammiejolovex
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      LETTURE 2
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      Parti 1
    In Breaking the Chains: A Story of Autism Acceptance, two close friends, Emma and Jake, reflect on society's perceptions of autism as they sit by a serene lake in their small town. Emma shares her struggles with being misunderstood and confined by societal norms, while Jake offers unwavering support and understanding. Together, they discuss neurodiversity, acceptance, and breaking the stigma around autism. Through empathy, love, and mutual respect, the friends envision a future where differences are celebrated, and every individual finds their place.
  • UNDERSTANDING THE SPECTRUM di NebikaTPradhan
    NebikaTPradhan
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      LETTURE 43
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      Parti 8
    Our journey of life with our autistic son giving me a chance to spread awareness on autism and its acceptance
  • Autism 101 di AutismInfo
    AutismInfo
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      LETTURE 4,238
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      Parti 7
    Curious about autism? This resource for writers talks about what autism is and how to write an autistic character. Autism is a lifelong neurodevelopmental disability that affects around 1 in 59 people. Every autistic person is different. Most autistic people typically experience some or all of the common autistic traits, which include developmental delays, difficulty mind-reading, sensory issues, need for routine, stimming, and difficulty understanding and coping with emotions. This resource is intended to be autistic-friendly. This is a space for good-faith learning and positivity. It is OK to have questions and to not know things. People commenting in bad faith will be blocked, and possibly reported. (Please do not try to debate mean people.)
  • I am autism di stArdUst857
    stArdUst857
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      LETTURE 14
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      Parti 1
    A little autistic positive poetry I wrote, inspired by that one anti-autistic campaign.
  • Autism Acceptance di doomeris
    doomeris
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      LETTURE 29
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      Parti 5
    This was written for autism awareness month to spread acceptance.
  • Autistic Tea di AutisticTEA
    AutisticTEA
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      LETTURE 36
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      Parti 4
    I got late diagnosed at 21. Since I found out I'm autistic I've been researching a lot about it and Autism became my Special Interest. There's still a lot of misinformation, but I also discovered many interesting things people don't know about. So I decided to write to spread more knowledge and acceptance. I'll be writing about the Autism Spectrum and also other subjects that relate to mental health and how autism shapes the way I see the world. And that's the Tea, sis (I prefer to write in english, but all chapters will also be availiable in portuguese in the story "Chá com TEA". Chá means tea in portuguese, TEA being ASD. And, as I love puns, I just couldn't help but unite the two stories this way)
  • Forgive My Abnormal Brain Function di KielErdon
    KielErdon
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      LETTURE 17
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      Parti 1
    Dating someone whose brain is different isn't always easy.
  • Autism 101: Example Handbook di AutismInfo
    AutismInfo
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      LETTURE 316
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    These writing examples are meant to accompany my nonfiction piece "Autism 101." They contain examples that illustrate tips on writing a well-rounded autistic character.
  • Golden Words di PixieBrossett
    PixieBrossett
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      LETTURE 693
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      Parti 13
    Patricia is trying. That's it. She's just trying, at everything, all the time. Trying to succeed at schoolwork despite being pretty average, intelligence-wise. Trying to maintain her friendships despite always being busy. Trying to keep the flat neat, since her dad's always working and her mum's busy with a million and one other things. Trying to make time to see a boyfriend who, what with all the other things she has to do, is quite frankly barely on her radar at this point. And especially trying to learn to love the little sister always foisted on her- trying to love her unconditionally, without imagining if she was different, or, more to the point, not different at all. Rosemary is muddling through life as best she can- which is not terribly well. Schoolwork isn't a problem, as none of her teachers have ever expected any kind of academic output from her. Friendships are difficult, because no matter how much she tries she can't seem to form any. Her one (self-assigned) chore is to keep all of her toys neat, clean, and orderly. Her biggest problem is family- she always finds herself struggling to please but not quite sure how to. Neither Rosemary nor Patricia are a big fan of change. But change is inevitable, and when Rosemary is sent away from home for a week, their dynamic shifts. Patricia is no longer the centre of Rosemary's universe, and Patricia is no longer willing to sacrifice her life for her sister's sake. But as Patricia loses her sister's trust, and Rosemary seems to get more wildly out of control, they have to decide what in their lives they hold dearest. Is Patricia ready to make a choice between her carefully cultivated image and her beloved nightmare of a sister? Is Rosemary able to avoid choosing between her family and the only person who she's ever understood?
  • Sky Low di Tirigall1997
    Tirigall1997
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      LETTURE 114
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      Parti 21
    Sky Low is a classic story of friendship and love when a college autistic boy named Mariano Rossi tries to fit in a local college in Washington D.C, with the help of Jamie McDonald and her band of girls. Along the way, Mariano faces trials, tribulations, bullying, and unfortunate hardships. But he will stop at nothing to persevere and keep trying his best.
  • Don't Be Puzzled [Autism Acceptance and Awareness for Kids] di Raiden_Dodoco
    Raiden_Dodoco
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      LETTURE 159
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      Parti 1
    This is a children's book I made as a school project, but when I went to the autism subreddit asking for advice, so many people said they liked it that I decided to make it a public work! I hope you enjoy and I hope it may help you with whatever struggle you may or may not be going through!