Suggestions for articles on my blog about Aspergers?

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askateenageaspie
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03 Apr 2015, 4:26 pm

My name is Tadhg, I'm a 15 year old guy from Ireland. I have a blog Aspergers in general and my experiences as a teenage in Ireland with A.S and O.C.D, entitled https://askateenageaspie.wordpress.com/
I would love to hear suggestions on possible topics to write about. My blog is aimed at educating people about Asperger's and the Autism Spectrum, as well as hopefully providing solace for others with AS, in showing they are not alone.



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04 Apr 2015, 6:20 pm

I think you are filling a real gap here - the voices of young people in your age group are not much heard in the blogosphere and it is great that you are providing one.

What you, and young people like you, write acts as a counterpoint to the very paternalistic articles issued by paternalistic outfits like AS and biased researchers like Simon Baron-Cohen who purport to be speaking for us/you but are actually speaking about us, down to us, and perpetuating false sterotypes and all that flows from that.

You are the expert on your experience of what it means to be a young person on the spectrum. Write about that, as honestly and as much from the heart as you can. Perhaps the most important articles you could write might address the impacts of living with false stereotypes and the claims of careerist academics who use ASD to further their own careers, rather than contributing to solutions and genuine efforts to promote inclusion at all levels of life, and how this impacts on a young person at your stage of life.

Age is no barrier to having insight and sharing that insight, and all strength to your arm. Young people on the spectrum really need to hear supportive voices from other young people on the spectrum - voices that describe experience they can really identify with and relate to. Keep writing, you have a lot of talent for this and something very valuable to offer. Don't let the inevitable scoffers discourage you in any way. There will be some who will try to attack you with their scoffing because you are a threat to them in some way. Ignore them. You are contributing to better outcomes in the future for young people on the spectrum, and it's a terrific thing to be doing at your age. I really admire that.



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04 Apr 2015, 6:45 pm

You are a very good writer, Tadhg.

When do we get to hear your music?


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04 Apr 2015, 7:04 pm

Absolutely fantastic. I am glad that there are those your age deciding to blog about the spectrum and their experiences with such, and I agree, there aren't enough young people doing so.


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04 Apr 2015, 8:14 pm

You could write about school. A lot of us have trouble at school for a myriad of reasons and schools don't tend to like having us around.
You could devote an article on businesses that should be boycotted for being anti-autistic.
The important thing is writing about what you care about.


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04 Apr 2015, 9:49 pm

Hm, some possible ideas:
* Misconceptions of your diagnoses
* Misconceptions about your generation
* Your diagnoses through your eyes
* Your generation through your eyes
* What works and what doesn't in school
* What you think is helpful or harmful to others in school
* Lessons you've learned that were either helped or harmed



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05 Apr 2015, 5:52 am

Thank you all so much for your encouragement! These are some great suggestions! :D
I'm currently working on a song about my experiences with Autism at the moment. I've also been working on a novel with an Autistic central character for the last while.