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  1. Mar 15, 2024 · 1. Wentworth Miller. Joe Seer/Shutterstock. In 2021, Prison Break actor Wentworth Miller —one of a growing number of people who are receiving an ASD diagnosis later in life—documented the one-year anniversary of his autism diagnosis with a since-deleted post on Instagram.

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    • Sighing. For most neurotypical people, sighing and yawning are signs of tiredness and/or boredom. For autistic and otherwise neurodivergent people, however, frequent yawning and sighing can be used as emotional regulation tools (especially when it comes to managing sensory overload).
    • Throat Clearing. Frequent throat clearing is often lumped into the “stim” category, and while it can be, that’s not always the case. There’s evidence to suggest that autistic people have more frequent sinus problems as a result of altered digestion.
    • Stimming. These days, there’s a lot more information on stimming and the importance of it for autistic people than there was when I was a kid. However, there are still many neurotypical people who aren’t aware of its function and give these traits hidden social meaning when there is none.
    • Asking Questions. Autistic people need to ask lots of questions in order to understand what’s expected of them or to learn a new task. When we ask questions, we are looking for answers, nothing more, nothing less.
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    Autism (also known as autism spectrum disorder or ASD) is a lifelong condition. It's important to get a diagnosis and provide supports and services as early as possible. These can include: 1. occupational therapy 2. speech and language therapy 3. training for parents, families and caregivers 4. behavioural therapy 5. medication 6. education and sch...

    Programs and supports for people on the autism spectrum should: 1. build upon individual strengths and abilities 2. be available in different settings, like: 2.1. home 2.2. school 2.3. community 3. bring together different supports that promote: 3.1. independence 3.2. skill development 3.3. community involvement 4. involve family and caregivers, wh...

  2. Mar 31, 2024 · Luckily, her Uncle Cosmo comes to the rescue gifting Mrs Armitage his old car and getting her finally back on the road! Publicity contact: EG. Channel. Date Sunday, 31 March, 2024 Time 8:30 ...

  3. Understanding how autism affects daily life is crucial for promoting awareness and acceptance. Individuals living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) navigate a world that can present unique challenges and hurdles. From sensory sensitivities to difficulties with social interactions, autism can significantly impact various aspects of daily life.

  4. Activities of daily living are the routines people undertake on a regular or daily basis, and often take for granted, these include: Meal times: preparing and eating regularly, including breakfast, lunch, dinner. Self-care: showering or bathing, getting dressed, cleaning teeth, doing hair and clipping nails. Sleeping. Toileting.

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  6. Jan 21, 2022 · Take a 10-minute walk in the morning, or soak in the bathtub for fifteen minutes at the end of a long day. Join a support group: Joining a support group with other parents of autistic children can help you feel less alone. Simply talking to people who understand and empathize with your struggles can feel good.

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