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Yasmeen Multani ▫️#Autistic/ADHDer/Dyslexic/Fibromyalgia ▫️ Passionate about Autistic children's play, so much so that my PhD is an exploration of it! @ The University of South Wales UCU@USW Equality Officer
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That's going to keep you busy for a while. Remember to eat and drink mind because encapsulated attention for hours and hours might make you forget.

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"Valuing people for their skills can mean overlooking their inherent value as a person—one who has every right to exist regardless of their abilities. [Yet] over-valuing certain abilities means looking down on ppl who don’t share them." @ferrousmu.bsky.socialthinkingautismguide.com/2023/02/we-n...

Graphic with a white background. At the top is a simplified graphic of one person facing several people.

Underneath is black text reading,

“Feeling superior is

one potentially effective

but deeply flawed strategy

for coping with feeling devalued,

especially for children

perceived as intelligent—

and those whose race, gender

and wealth make this easier.”

Fergus Murray on Aspie Supremacists" with "Fergus Murray" in red.

In the lower left corner, small black text reads,

"@mxoolong

@ThinkingAutism

tinyurl.com/AspieSupremacy"

With the @ signs in red.
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Since reading NeuroTribes, we think of psychologically and sensory safe spaces suited to zone work as “Cavendish bubbles” and “Cavendish space”, after Henry Cavendish, the wizard of Clapham Common and discoverer of hydrogen.

Cavendish Space, NeuroTribes, and Steve Silberman
Cavendish Space, NeuroTribes, and Steve Silberman

Since reading NeuroTribes, we think of psychologically and sensory safe spaces suited to zone work as “Cavendish bubbles” and “Cavendish space”, after Henry Cavendish, the wizard of Clapham Common…

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CN: Eating disorders Many factors are likely to contribute to the development of an eating disorder. But research shows neurodivergent people are disproportionately affected. Autism researchers discuss many possible reasons why, @theconversation.bsky.socialtheconversation.com/autistic-peo...

Autistic people and those with ADHD are more likely to have eating disorders. Here’s why – and how this affects their treatment
Autistic people and those with ADHD are more likely to have eating disorders. Here’s why – and how this affects their treatment

More than 1.1 million Australians are estimated to be living with an eating disorder. Around a third of these people are also neurodivergent.

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Just now at the back of my house

Aurora and stars in the night sky
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Indeed! We need images in DMs here, then it will be the same like before but better, without the hate speech.

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Yay 😊

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What about this one?

Aurora in the night sky
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Yes, of course.

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This one was taken about an hour earlier.

Red hues in the night sky
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Autistic Lecturer
@yasmeenmultani.bsky.social
Yasmeen Multani ▫️#Autistic/ADHDer/Dyslexic/Fibromyalgia ▫️ Passionate about Autistic children's play, so much so that my PhD is an exploration of it! @ The University of South Wales UCU@USW Equality Officer
307 followers192 following176 posts