

Financial Fitness the Neurodiverse Way
Here are some tips for balancing your budget!
APC Admin
Jul 28, 20245 min read
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Disability is a spectrum, not a monolith
And what does this mean for the autism spectrum?
Christiana Tunnicliffe
Apr 7, 20246 min read
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Am I Autistic? Here's why a formal diagnosis doesn't need to be your next step
If you think you might be Autistic, who can decide the answer? Spoiler alert: it's you!
APC Admin
Jan 7, 20244 min read
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Autistics and autonomy of our identities
Everyone, including autistics, wants autonomy to make their own choices. Unless it directly harms someone else, you should have the...
Christiana Tunnicliffe
Oct 19, 20234 min read
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Special interest or hyperfixation--what's the difference?
Members of the neurodivergent community use the terms "special interest" and "hyperfixation" to describe their passions.
Luka Brave
Aug 10, 20232 min read
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Happy Disability Pride Month (Ways to celebrate!)
In honor of Disability Pride Month, we can take a look back at the ADA, what it means for us today, and how we can celebrate!
Christiana Tunnicliffe
Jul 1, 20233 min read
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Neuroinclusion in the workplace
We need neuroinclusive workplaces where Autistic people can feel free to be themselves without social judgment.
Bernard Grant, Ph.D.
Jun 23, 20234 min read
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How to create neuroinclusion for the Autists in your life
Here's how friends, family, and caregivers can help create neuroinclusive spaces and resist neuronormativity.
Bernard Grant, Ph.D.
May 18, 20233 min read
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Inclusion can't survive neuronormativity
Autistic personalities are valid. Neuronormativity says otherwise.
Bernard Grant, Ph.D.
May 4, 20233 min read
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Special interests are how we thrive
This is why so many Autistic people celebrate a phenomenon that we call "special interests."
Luka Brave
Feb 27, 20233 min read
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Disease or superpower: the language of autism
The way we talk about autism has shifted greatly throughout the past 50 years.
Christiana Tunnicliffe
Jan 25, 20233 min read
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Listen up! Actually Autistic voices
If you want to have an in-depth understanding of autism, you have to be learning from experts: Actually Autistic people themselves!
Doug Blecher
Jan 10, 20231 min read
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