The Winter 2023-2024 Newsletter Update from Erika Sanborne
Assorted info - please read! This is the newsletter post that went out with the 03 Jan 2024 newsletter.
First person narratives related to autism and autistic people.
Assorted info - please read! This is the newsletter post that went out with the 03 Jan 2024 newsletter.
My research and work for 2023, with some gratitude, some photos, and an iota of hope.
Pain perception among autistics is at least somewhat of a paradox, it seems.
Not as special interests, just collecting a thing can be soothing, calming, joyful and fantabulous.
Autistic Professor reflects on grades, capacity, accessibility, and the game of it all.
I still cannot take notes, but now I tell employers and colleagues that I'm autistic, and I invite specific supports.
It's the award they used to give to the child with behavioral issues, who got in less trouble than they did the previous year.
An update post for the Fall 2023 newsletter, containing the more personal-oriented content.
past trauma, emotional dysregulation and these holidays can be hard
Make it make sense, give rationale and context. And don't forget stimming!