no fun.. I can assure you:

https://www.simplypsychology.org/autistic-meltdowns.html

worth reading when you deal with it among your closest. Worth reading anyway as you may encounter people with meltdowns more often than you think and being more aware means also you're more capable to help remediate rather than escalate furthermore.

#austistic #meltdown

Autistic Meltdowns: Signs & How To Manage

An autistic meltdown is often misunderstood as a tantrum or emotional outburst, but it’s actually an involuntary neurological response to overwhelming sensory, emotional, social, or cognitive stress.

Simply Psychology

**YAWN** OMG I have post-conference post-overwhelm post-everything exhaustion.

Today in #austistic humour, I noticed something interesting: the word overwhelm gets more accurate the more you misspell it. Exhibit A: Orwehvlem.

📝Another banger from Ought,the journal of #Austistic culture: 'From Margins to Mainstream: Embracing Neurodiverse Needs for an Inclusive Workplace'🧠 ➡️ scholarworks.gvsu.edu/ought/vol6/i... #Neurodivergent #Employment #Workplace #HiddenDisability #Austism #ADHD #Dyslexia #dyscalculia #dysgraphia

From Margins to Mainstream: Em...
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There's a webinar on #neurodiversity in #education starting up in about a minute! It'll feature folks from Landmark College, which focuses on students with #ADHD, who are #austistic, have #dyslexia, etc.

Here's a link to the YouTube stream… maybe it'll be a recording later as well?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxfP7J6JpAM

Neurodiversity in Education: An Interview with Landmark College's Adam Lalor, Students, & Alumni

YouTube

& just like Snoopy says, never forget to smile 💜

#selfie #selfies #emo #adhd #ADHDer #AuDHD #audhdwomen #AuDHDer #actuallyautistic #austistic

@benjaminallocco @kava Hey, welcome! I'm most likely going to be in a Zoom group for #austistic folks in about 25 minutes. I'm already pretty #krunked right now, hoping to be social or something.

OK, #austistic question here.

Y'all can see how my days broke down, starting at ~9am, finishing at 10pm, but with a "break" in the middle between finishing around 5-6pm and starting again for 8-10pm. This graphs my chargeable hours.

But did I work a 46 hour week or a 65 hour week? Because even when I'm "on break", my brain is still churning while I try to relax.