Dive into a collection of articles that amplify neurodivergent voices, support a more thorough understanding of neurodiversity, and challenge common misconceptions.


Autism Research—What’s New in June
Ann Memmott PgC MA Ann Memmott PgC MA

Autism Research—What’s New in June

This research roundup picks out some of the current big debates on autistic lives, and showcases new and important research from teams and academics working within the field.

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Autism Research—What’s New in May
Ann Memmott PgC MA Ann Memmott PgC MA

Autism Research—What’s New in May

This research roundup picks out some of the current big debates on autistic lives, and showcases new and important research from teams and academics working within the field.

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Why I no longer sit on my hands
El Dewar El Dewar

Why I no longer sit on my hands

When I was small I heard: “Will you sit still?!” , “You’re fidgeting!”

Then there was the one that changed everything …

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Working with the nervous system to understand and support regulation
Kay Louise Aldred Kay Louise Aldred

Working with the nervous system to understand and support regulation

Living in a dysregulated state – in sympathetic fight/flight arousal – unfortunately is routine and the norm for autistic people. We are constantly being tested and triggered. Autism-friendly environments meet the needs of the body – most specifically, the nervous system.

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