Spending time in the kitchen presents many opportunities for counting, following sequences and developing fine motor skills. https://t.co/ArpvnYaNsU

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Jackie offers some great advice for creating a safe, sensory environment for bringing your autistic child into the kitchen and start cooking https://t.co/ArpvnYaNsU

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on Twitter share their thoughts on what is most challenging when it comes to their partner relationships. https://t.co/QapJbxmYMS

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As she's done many times before, Christa logged into Twitter and typed for more insights about relationships. https://t.co/QapJbxmYMS

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How does cooking in the kitchen benefit children on the autism spectrum? https://t.co/ArpvnYaNsU

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Christa wants you to know that there is so much great advice from asking autistics, even when you need to better understand your relationships. https://t.co/MCkDVbEOhK

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Christa is in a long-term relationship but she doesn't consider herself a relationship expert so for this question she turned to https://t.co/MCkDVbEOhK

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'"You're just acting more autistic now that you have a diagnosis." Christa wondered if other were asked the same question. https://t.co/740x4Ngt4S

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"Phrases like 'what is wrong with you', 'nobody else is complaining', and 'you’re just being difficult' have followed me around for most of my life." https://t.co/740x4Ngt4S

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Why do some people think you are acting 'more autistic' after your diagnosis? https://t.co/740x4Ngt4S

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"When you’re 'a bit odd' with no explanation, people will create their own labels for you, and most of the time they won’t be kind." https://t.co/740x4Ngt4S

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