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Rebecca's advice for parents: "Let your kids take their time in overcoming fears and obstacles, and trust a little bit more that they WILL be okay." @theorah @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/CH3hgTG14w
"I notice things that other people don't, and that's a real advantage." @jennywbristol @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/IyT6oHMlq1
A Day in the Life...Jenny Bristol, Freelance Writer and Author | Interview @jennywbristol @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/IyT6oHMlq1
"Because I'm both extremely forgetful and introverted, I have a very scheduled life to make sure I get stuff done, and that forces me to keep up with friends!" @theorah @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/CH3hgTG14w
Jenny advises parents to help their autistic children find "their people." those who share interests, are compassionate and open. @jennywbristol @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/IyT6oHMlq1
"I work remotely most of the time so that I am rested and can handle intense sensory situations when they do come up." @NeuroRebel @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/Kp8IhoX6SE
Rebecca Burgess is a talented illustrator and comic artist who works to create beautiful things and increase positive dialogue surrounding important issues. @theorah @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/CH3hgTG14w
"I have been bullied by peers, teachers, and even people who were supposed to take care of me. I think the worst was when my teacher would tie my feet to my chair to keep them still." @NeuroRebel @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/Kp8IhoX6SE
According to Jenny, being autistic has helped her writing because "writing is just a seires of patterns that you mix and match to create new things." @jennywbristol @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/IyT6oHuK1r
Jenny Bristol is a freelance writer, author, homeschooling parent and classic nerd. What's a day in her life like? @jennywbristol @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/IyT6oHMlq1
"Once you know what is unique about your style, personality, and your perspective about life then you can actually be a trail blazer." @autismpastor @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/QuwPqRM0qx
"Listen to your kids! We all have talents and things we are passionate about. Nurture and encourage those special interests, talents, and passions." @haleymossart @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/H06UIBcJwZ
"I often remind young adults on the spectrum that there is always at least one thing that they can do that the people around them can’t do." @autismpastor @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/QuwPqRM0qx
"I’m either an expert at something or I suck at it. There is no in between. If I love something, eventually I’ll probably master it because I won’t stop until I do." @NeuroRebel @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/Kp8IhoX6SE
A Day in the Life...Christa Holmans, Neurodivergent Rebel | Interview @NeuroRebel @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/Kp8IhpeHKc
"I’ve also had people talk down to me as if I can’t understand things. I am the same person I was before we talked about autism or you knew I was autistic." @haleymossart @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/H06UIBukVz
"I continue to see my role as a teacher and educator about autism so that we can teach people not to discriminate." @autismpastor @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/QuwPqRM0qx
Christa's advice to a young autistic person: "I know it’s hard, but find a way to STOP caring so much about what other people think." @NeuroRebel @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/Kp8IhoX6SE
"I have a policy, to encourage self-care and prevent burnout, that I do not work evenings/weekends." @NeuroRebel @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/Kp8IhoX6SE
"You are your child’s biggest advocate, especially when they are young or have higher support needs (in time, they can become their own best and biggest advocate)." @haleymossart @geekclubbooks #ActuallyAutistic #dayinthelife https://t.co/H06UIBukVz