Autistically Scott

Autistically Scott

Promoting Autistic Experience

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  • Autistic Joy

    When people think of ‘autism’ or Autistic people, there’s one word that likely comes to mind: distress. We have been viewed as people who have a ‘disorder’ or ‘deficits’ in communication and interactions, per the outdated claims of the diagnostic criteria. Many clinicians will only diagnose Autistic people who are displaying or experiencing some kind…

    scottwn

    10th Sep 2022
    Uncategorized
    acutallyautistic, autism, autism acceptance, autism support, autistic, autistic acceptance, autistic community, autistic culture, autistic experience, autistic joy, autistic people, autistic spaces, infj
  • Podcast: Autism With a Pinch of SaLT

    This past week I was a guest on the Autism With a Pinch of SaLT podcast. This podcast is hosted by Hayley, who is a fantastic new Speech and Language Therapist with a focus on Neurodivergent affirming practices. I had a great time chatting to Hayley about my Autistic journey so far and we also…

    scottwn

    5th Sep 2022
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    actually autistic, autism, autistic, autistic community, autistic experience, autistic podcast, autistic SLT, autistic social groups, autistic spaces, autistic speech language therapist, neurodivergence, neurodiversity, podcast, slt, speech and language therapist, speech and language therapy
  • Embrace Autistic Culture

    Culture is not something that tends to be associated with Autistic people. We have been pathologised and dehumanised since groups of Autistic people were first recognised over a hundred years ago. Our society is still rooted in the pathology paradigm which views Autistic people as being disordered or that we need parents and non-autistic people…

    scottwn

    26th Aug 2022
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    actually autistic, autism, autistic, autistic community, autistic culture, autistic joy, autistic people, autistic spaces, autscape
  • Being in an Autistic Space

    Living in a neurotypical dominant world is a very complicated experience for Autistic people. It is one which also unfortunately inflicts a great deal of trauma on us. The world is filled with unspoken rules that we are apparently missing the book of. There are social norms that aren’t compatible with our neurology. I remember…

    scottwn

    13th Aug 2022
    actually autistic, autistic culture, autistic identity
    actually autistic, autism, autistic, autistic culture, autistic experience, autistic spaces, neurodiversity
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