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Dr. Stacy Greeter presented "After the Diagnosis: Guiding Children Toward a Positive Neurodivergent Identity" for REAL, a nonprofit supporting twice-exceptional students. Drawing on her own late autism diagnosis, she contrasted deficit-based models with neurodiversity-affirming care, emphasizing str...

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For many of our autistic young people, other people’s behaviour can feel incredibly stressful…especially at school.

Firstly, many autistic young people rely on clear rules and predictable environments to feel safe.
Rules create order 👍🏼

So when a teacher says “No talking” but others are chatting, or when a rule is broken and nothing happens…

It feels confusing, unfair and unsettling 😕😖

Secondly, misbehaviour brings sensory chaos…👂💨😣

Sudden shouting 🗣️
Chairs scraping 🪑
Laughter 🤣🤣
Teachers raising their voices🗣️

For a nervous system that is already working hard to filter noise and activity, this can quickly push things into overwhelm🤯

And then there’s justice…⚖️

Our autistic young people have a very strong sense of fairness.
They notice inconsistencies others might ignore, or let go.

So when someone breaks the rules and gets away with it, it can feel deeply wrong ❌

Not just mildly irritating, but genuinely distressing 😰

The difficult part?

Sometimes when our young people speak up about this, they’re labelled as:

“Bossy.”
“A snitch.”
“Too serious.”

When in reality they’re simply trying to make sense of a world that suddenly feels unpredictable 🤷🏻

Understanding this changes how we respond.

Instead of saying
“Just ignore it,” which they can not do, we can recognise what’s really happening and why.

If you’re in a position of authority, enforce those rules, otherwise, what’s the point of having them? 🙏🏼

If they do need to be flexed for any reason, explain why 🙏🏼

Their brain is trying to restore order, fairness and safety in an environment that suddenly feels chaotic- no mean feat in classes of 30+ 😣

Patsy x💜💙


02/23/2026
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08/25/2023

I am proud to say I have recently become a member of the . This post is one reason why. ♾️🌈

07/06/2023

We are now live! See our website about autism, for autistic young people here: https://autismunderstood.co.uk/

Thank you so much to everyone who worked with us to make this a reality

I am thrilled share that my friend and colleague, Jennifer Perry-Newman, has recently joined Be Bold Psychology & Consul...
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I am thrilled share that my friend and colleague, Jennifer Perry-Newman, has recently joined Be Bold Psychology & Consulting NC. She is currently scheduling consultations for virtual therapy. Her information is linked below. 💜♾️🌈

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New website coming soon…🌈♾️🦄
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New website coming soon…🌈♾️🦄

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Below is a tweet posted by one of the authors of recently published research in JAMA regarding parental impact on infant...
09/25/2021

Below is a tweet posted by one of the authors of recently published research in JAMA regarding parental impact on infant autism diagnosis. His statement addresses the media’s misinterpretation of the research and he speaks to the benefits of providing a rich social environment—not to alter their neurodivergence, but to support their neurodivergent development.

Are you curious to learn more about this and other ways to support your neurodivergent child or teen? Please email me at [email protected].

https://t.co/ZxG0rBlawI”

New research published just this week. Stimming comes from the phrase “self-stimulating behaviors” and is often one of t...
09/23/2021

New research published just this week.

Stimming comes from the phrase “self-stimulating behaviors” and is often one of the traits autistic children and adults are most commonly guided to suppress in social or public contexts. For more lengthy explanation and description I recommend this article and many others on Neuroclastic.com. It also addresses the few circumstances in which stims should be redirected, not suppressed.

I’m incredibly excited to see the expanding body of research being conducted in support of our neurodivergent community. 🌈♾

https://neuroclastic.com/stimming-what-it-is-and-why-autistic-people-do-it/

New research on the link between sensory sensitivity and ‘restricted repetitive behaviours’ – or stimming – for autistic and non-autistic adults challenges the view that such behaviours should be suppressed.

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