Your Boundaries: Your Responsibility
Who's boundary is it? Who has the responsibility for owning and maintaining it? You answer the question.
Who's boundary is it? Who has the responsibility for owning and maintaining it? You answer the question.
Autistics are people pleasers beyond our limits, therefore we become unable to keep good boundaries for ourselves
With the holidays coming up, here is some advice for caregivers and Autistic people to help make things less stressful. You can get a copy o...
In the face of horrifying circumstances Hope Hoffman acted to save her parents and others from an assassin. Hope Hoffman is disabled and is ...
Yesterday, I had the first anxiety meltdown and sensory overload I have had in nearly 6 years. I had a number of different things that contr...
The conversations that are weakening discussions about Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are sadly becoming more acceptable. The political an...
Autistics have heard many say, "Just be yourself" until whoever said it discovers that we are Autistic. Then suddenly, that is not true.
Read about my friend Jerry W. Conner, Jr. and why people like him are so important as we celebrate Disability Pride Month.
There are many things that make being Autistic problematic for society. And because society still sees Autism as a disorder largely du...
I have recently come across individuals who have been misdiagnosed with bi polar disorder. The misdiagnosis is due in large part to ps...
*I am an Autistic who is also an Episcopalian and Christian. This blog post is some suggestions I am putting forth for other Autistics...
I was presented this week with a scenario that was very difficult for me. An Autistic listener who needs personal financial assistance...



