Why Self-Service Machines Can Be a Lifeline for Autistic Customers
You have probably seen it, videos with captions like “Scanning is a staff member’s job, not a customer’s.” At first […]
You have probably seen it, videos with captions like “Scanning is a staff member’s job, not a customer’s.” At first […]
When the Reality Is a Search for Clarity, Accuracy, and Understanding Autistic people are often described using labels like argumentative,
ADHD and autism are surrounded by harmful myths — from “you just need to try harder” to “it’s just social awkwardness.” The reality is far more complex, involving executive dysfunction, sensory overload, relationship differences, financial routines, and co-occurring conditions like binge eating disorder. Differences in communication and reassurance needs in relationships can also cause significant stress and distrust, affecting a partner’s ability to focus on work. These aren’t excuses, but daily struggles. Greater awareness can replace stigma with understanding.
Have you ever been mid-conversation with someone you care about, only to suddenly feel like your brain hit a wall—or
Let me paint you a scene. You’re sitting quietly on the bus, earbuds in, volume at a modest 12% because
Autism and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are two neurodevelopmental conditions that share a significant overlap. While they were once