by admin | Mar 1, 2026 | Autism, blog
For many autistic people, the hardest part of the day is not socialising, schoolwork, or even change. It is the invisible load of sensory input. A buzzing light. A humming fridge. A scratchy shirt seam. The smell of someone’s perfume. The echo inside a crowded store....
by admin | Feb 6, 2026 | blog
Autism is often misunderstood as “not paying attention.” In reality, many autistic people pay attention very intensely, just not in the way others expect. That is where monotropism autism comes in. Monotropism theory explains autistic attention patterns as a deep,...
by admin | Feb 5, 2026 | blog
Autism burnout is not “just being tired.” It is not a motivation problem. It is not someone being dramatic. Autism burnout is widely described as a syndrome linked to chronic life stress and a mismatch between demands and supports, with long-term exhaustion, loss of...
by admin | Feb 4, 2026 | blog
If you have ever typed “ADHD and autism” into Google at 1 a.m., you were probably looking for one clear answer. Because the overlap can be confusing in real life. Your child might struggle to focus, melt down in loud places, miss social cues, and get stuck on certain...
by admin | Feb 2, 2026 | blog
“Neurotypical vs neurodivergent” sounds like a simple comparison, but most people get stuck because they are missing the real definition behind the words. They assume neurotypical means “normal” and neurodivergent means “disordered.” That is not what these terms were...