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I am autistic and I have sensory processing disorder. I'm also the mother of a child with sensory processing disorder. The posts on this blog are offered as the thoughts of an adult who lives with these issues. Children with autism and sensory processing issues grow to be adults with the same issues. I see much information and many services for children with autism and SPD and for the parents and caregivers of these children, but I see much less devoted to those children after they have grown to adulthood. This is not intended as a criticism, only an observation. This blog is for people of ALL ages with autism or sensory processing disorder, or both, and the people who love, care for, or just want to understand them, because I believe that most adults with autism or sensory processing disorder, or both, need at least as much love and laughter as they did when they were children.
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Popular Posts

  • Why are people with autism so annoying?
    Autistic Hoya  recently posted a blog article titled " Annoying ". She begins with this: Over the last several months, one of th...
  • Overview: Stims, Sensory Diets, and Accommodations for Adults
    This is the first of a series of posts I'll write on the topic of stims, sensory diets, and accommodations. I will write this primarily ...
  • Shedding some light on the topic of light and Sensory Processing Disorder: Part I
    I was asked what sort of lighting I would recommend for the home of a child with Sensory Processing Disorder. People with Sensory Processi...
  • A question about autistic children, children with sensory processing problems, and privacy.
    This topic applies in similar ways to children who do not have sensory processing problems and who are not autistic, though distinctions m...
  • Misophonia and Sensory Processing Disorder
    I HATE THE SOUND OF YOUR BREATHING...CHEWING...TAPPING...! Misophonia (from Latin meaning "hatred of sound") is a condition w...
  • The War Between Autistics and Neurotypicals
    The Fairy Tale Forgotten blog has an August 10, 2012, post titled " I don't want to change. " It is an example of one of many ...
  • Sensory Processing Disorder Super Powers!
    Sensory Processing Disorder presents some challenges, no doubt about it. As with most challenges, an appropriate sprinkle of humor certainly...
  • Should an adult get an autism or sensory processing disorder diagnosis?
    Most autism and sensory processing disorder websites, books, organizations, and the like focus on children with those conditions. Those reso...
  • Lee Lee Maggie Troubles...
    Growing up in the 1960 and early 1970s, I didn't have Sensory Processing Disorder. There was no such thing. And I certainly wasn't a...
  • Autism and Empathy and Confusion.
    Insisting Autistics have Empathy When You Don't Know the Definition of Empathy This post is a response to someone who asked what I th...

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      • October is National Sensory Awareness Month...mayb...
      • The War Between Autistics and Neurotypicals
      • The Yellow Dog Project? I want The Indigo People P...
      • Should an adult get an autism or sensory processin...
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