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lollytea · 7 months
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It makes me sad that we know next to nothing about Perry but I always think about his response to his son being expelled is to put on his news reporter voice and declare "Breaking news! Augustus Porter is grounded!" Like objectively speaking, this man must be hilarious. But imagine the shit Gus puts up with on a regular basis
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xxxadgothur · 6 months
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The scariest thing about watching Hereditary as an autistic person is resisting the urge to click my tongue as an auditory stim for about a week.
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sammy0295 · 7 months
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no one will save you be like
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erinsintra · 7 months
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there's a tvtropes article listing several fictional characters which are commonly headcanoned as being neurodivergent - usually autistic or depressed.
The Bible is also on that list.
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i'm dropping christianity now. it's become too woke.
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alternativeminiatures · 9 months
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Via r/Grimdank
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theflirtmeister · 1 month
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Got my old train track down from the loft to amuse my baby cousins on Friday, and me and my mum just sat on the floor in complete silence and played with it
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etherealdumbass13 · 7 months
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I drew this like,,,,,,,a while ago when I was testing clip studio stuff for the first time so ignore anything weird cuz it was my first time drawing with this app. Anyway PETTTERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR <3333333333333
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mlamhfynaeai · 1 year
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unhuman-antlerman · 3 months
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i love a good autistic horror movie child
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Signs of Autism in Toddlers
The signs of autism can vary from person to person. Some children display early signs of the disorder, while others don't show symptoms until they're older. But no matter what the age of your child, it's never too late to get a diagnosis and start getting the support they need to live their best life.
Early Signs of Autism in Babies One of the earliest red flags of autism is an infant who doesn't interact with other babies as well as other babies their age. The baby may not smile back and forth or respond to names, and they may avoid eye contact with their parents.
This behavior isn't normal for an infant and should be reported to their healthcare provider during well-baby visits. Caregivers should also ask for tests to determine if a baby has an autism spectrum disorder.
Some early signs of autism include obsessive-compulsive behaviors such as lining up things in a particular order or preoccupation with a specific topic of interest. This can include memorizing facts about maps, trains, or sports statistics.
Performing repetitive behaviors such as flapping hands, rocking, or twirling can also be an early sign of autism in toddlers. Repeated movements like this can be soothing to the child, but they can also distract them from concentrating on other things.
Self-stimulatory Behaviors (or "stimming") Some people with autism have very strong reactions to certain sensory stimuli, such as touch, taste, or smell. They may react quickly and intensely to these stimuli or they may respond very slowly and gently.
These responses can be more pronounced in toddlers with autism than in typically developing toddlers. For example, an autistic child with an obsession with light switches might flip them repeatedly or they might play with toys such as keys and rubber bands in unusual ways.
Other signs of autism in toddlers include difficulties interacting with other children and difficulty learning new social situations. These problems often improve with age, but some children will continue to have these issues throughout their lives.
The signs of autism in toddlers and young children can be subtle, but they can make it hard for family members to recognize the differences. For example, a young child with autism might prefer routines and be easily upset by changes in their daily schedules.
High-Functioning ASD Many individuals with autism are diagnosed as having high-functioning autism, also known as Asperger's syndrome. These individuals can often be very bright and excel in school. They might have impressive vocabularies and a strong interest in particular topics or activities, such as art, music, or science.
They might also enjoy talking in an eccentric way, such as using a very wide range of vocabulary or constantly interrupting conversations with other people. This could be seen as a symptom of adult autism diagnosis, but it could also simply be an eccentricity.
A person with high-functioning autism might have a variety of different skills and be able to learn at a faster rate than other people their age. These skills might be a great benefit to the person with autism, but they can also be a barrier to social interaction.
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selfindulgentraptor · 2 years
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Auctober day 28!
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I don't know of any other openly-neurodivergent people in my family, but I DEFINETLY have my suspicions. Guess its up to them to figure it out, but maybe one day I won't be the only one.
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nandorsmalewife · 2 years
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My dad introduced me into oingo boingo while I introduce him into lemon demon and you tell me autism isn't hereditary???
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rattenpelz · 10 months
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my dad is currently sitting in the living room watching youtube videos of synthesizers and whispering "what an interesting machine." to himself
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xx-katisnothere-xx · 1 year
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avephelis · 1 year
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shout out to the time i was hospitalised at 9 because of extreme stomach pains and they just Couldn't Figure Out The Problem 10 years later and doctors still don't know what's wrong with me LET'S GOOO 💪💪
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cchickki · 10 months
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my dad: i don’t understand how you and your brother have autistic traits/autism
also my dad: *has had a deep obsession with airplanes his entire life and rewatches the top gun movies every week*
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