i could not possibly forget the best girl's birthday馃巿馃巶
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dough source
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https://instagram.com/p/BhmWUmsgUG0/
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cirquecolors on ig
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update: i found some!! they're by breezing through and there are separate packs for children, teenagers, and adults. they're digital downloads.
does anyone know of any visual schedule packs that work for adults? i don't mind where it's from, it's just that every single one i can find is so blatantly made for children and i want to be able to use all the cards i have. as in, i won't use anything for school related stuff, but i will use cards about different types of doctors and medical stuff, and i find the phrase 'go potty' to be a little demeaning when applied to an adult. i don't mind bright colours or cartoon symbols, it's just the content of the cards that matters. bonus if you know of one with the jewish holidays and/or without usa only holidays.
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slimeplasma聽on ig
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kind of curious what everyone's most unusual special interest is (current or past).
mine is first aid kits/survivalist bags and i've never met someone who also likes them this much. i like taking them apart and putting them back together, i like making lists of what would be needed for each situation, i like finding out what the maker of the kit thinks is most important (like what they include in the first aid booklets). i don't really care about Being A Survivalist or whatever, but i really like things organised in a small space that supposedly make up everything someone might need. see also: MREs.
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Shooting Star Rutile In Quartz Sphere
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slime_og on ig
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Passionforbaking on ig
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If I can have one wish for upcoming autism month it's that more people recognize that the spectrum includes people who are medium support and such, maybe include us in conversations more. I can't tell you how much arguments in this community forever feel like low support versus high support, and I'm left feeling invisible and like I belong nowhere.
Yes I will never need the amount of care some others do, no I will never need as little care as some others do. It's hard to make anyone understand, family or friends, that this is how I am. They know I'm not high support, and anything else they see in media is usually low support. When I was diagnosed, my mother exclusively read books about or by low support autistics. So to them, that's what they often expect me to be like, or to achieve one day. Everyone calls it a spectrum but most people still treat it like just, a coin with two sides, forgetting everything that isn't two extremes.
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Shout out to fidget toys fr, they keep me sane
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