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Resources Library Spectrum Critters Comics: What is Masking?

Spectrum Critters Comics: What is Masking?

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Ra Vashtar (2021)

This six-panel comic is an excellent way to introduce younger children to the concept of masking. The comic features the Spectrum Critters, a group of interesting fictional creatures who have Neurodivergent traits. In this comic, the Spectrum Critters explains what masking is and that whilst you might feel you need to mask (at school for example) it is important to give yourself time to unmask and be yourself.

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Spectrum Critters Comics: What is Masking?

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Ra Vashtar (2021)

This six-panel comic is an excellent way to introduce younger children to the concept of masking. The comic features the Spectrum Critters, a group of interesting fictional creatures who have Neurodivergent traits. In this comic, the Spectrum Critters explains what masking is and that whilst you might feel you need to mask (at school for example) it is important to give yourself time to unmask and be yourself.

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