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06 Mar 2019, 11:28 am

More (much more thn now) Autistic schools or centres where ASD kids are given therapy they need n treated well and get to access community events n autistic adults are consulted as well as parents are able to come
(I believe the ‘integrated classroom ‘ has good intentions but not overall useful esp as the teachers excelt a few dont care despite having extremely high anount of staff per chold
but it is also motivated by money saving n using funds fr useless things like new laptops fr everyone working the govt special needs department which even my sons Early interventionists - two- were mad and frustrated about saying it caused more issues n was a waste of money n didnt help kids at all)


N adult autistics get to meet fr talking n fun events n help each other with therapists there too to oversee and be overseen without being disrespected n do things like events and therapies
Competitions n fun events fr ASd ppl no looking down on each other or being patronized or
Wallowing always, but positive events

Having more ASd therapists work alongside Therapists tht dont have ASd
Using autism as an insult outlawed

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06 Mar 2019, 12:48 pm

I would somehow try to create organizations/institutions that sincerely do their best to help working autistic adult find above par housing..


What would you like to see happen with many homeless autistic persons?



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06 Mar 2019, 12:56 pm

I'd like to see all homeless people, NT or autistic receive any care they need to either function successfully and independently or, if that's not possible, receive a higher level of care that would be required for their situation.

If you were required to attend a function that required a more formal attire, do you own such clothing? If so, what would you wear?



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06 Mar 2019, 1:01 pm

I have one suit, and a few jackets. I have dress slacks.

If I had to wear these, I would wear them.

I had to wear a black suit to my father's funeral.


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06 Mar 2019, 1:27 pm

Ive got a very pretty long sleeved, wide cut, form fitting, black dress. Its super cute (if a touch short). I also have a very nice pale blue dress from a wedding I went to. Heels with both. If I need to be more businessy than I have a cute black blazer I can wear over a nice skirt. I also have this new cute blazer/dress thing in grey.

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06 Mar 2019, 1:27 pm

I have dress shirts in various colors, many neckties, dress slacks, several sport coats, a few suits, a nice pair of black brogues and a "camel hair" black topcoat. I used to wear such things often for my work, but I have not had to do that for quite a few years. If I needed to dress a bit more formally than casual, I would wear dress slacks, dress shirt with open collar (no tie) sport coat and the brogues.

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06 Mar 2019, 4:54 pm

Apart from a few dresses that I rarely, rarely wear, I don't really have anything formal.

How many times a day do you wash your hands, on average?


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06 Mar 2019, 4:58 pm

If I don't shake hands with anyone else or touch something that's been touched by a person who appears to be ill, I would say 3-6 times per day? If I do shake someone's hand (out of necessity :? ) I will always wash my hands as soon as possible afterward. Also, after running errands, going shopping, etc I will always wash my hands after returning home.

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06 Mar 2019, 9:53 pm

I don't know. I do wash my hands more than 3 times at night sometimes before bed.
It's a comfort when nervous thing.
Maybe OCD like? But, I don't count when doing it...
I thing I just like the feel of different texture.

Have you ever been told that you snore?



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06 Mar 2019, 10:06 pm

No.

Have you ever been told you give people the impression that you are enigmatic?


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07 Mar 2019, 12:31 am

Yes b/c the word ‘enigma’ is part of my ‘7cups’ member username.

What you say to someone saying that repitition is ‘organized despair’?.



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07 Mar 2019, 12:33 am

I'd say, "No it isn't!" repeatedly, until they leave me alone.

How long does it take you to fall asleep?


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07 Mar 2019, 12:43 am

VAries

Do you think many or most neurotypicals are bigots towards those with special needs?


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07 Mar 2019, 12:53 am

I may be generalising, but I think most neurotypicals want to care about special needs. It looks good on them to care and many of them actually do care, in theory. In practice, even though they might think they care, they don't learn enough or do enough to make a difference. They also hold many outdated preconceptions and they would rather learn from Google than from the people who know best.

I hope I'm wrong.

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07 Mar 2019, 12:56 am

From personal experience, a lot of them do care but don't know how to help or just be kind without judging.
Some just push me away.
Others take advantage or try to change me.

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07 Mar 2019, 9:41 am

I Think isabella is right- it looks good on them to show caring n it also makes them think ‘im a good person’

I think it is a flimsy and not genuine caring

as real caring wd lead to want to understand or believe at least others’ struggles

Esp with severely disabled ppl it comes out in their reactions

Many of them including teachers They seem to resent ppl having a ‘level up’ on them in sympathy as if it is being entitled when it’s essential

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