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6 contributions to ADHD & Autism Action Group
ADHD & Co-existing Conditions
What other conditions can coexist with ADHD? This infographic provides more details..
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ADHD & Co-existing Conditions
2 likes • Oct 25
I hate the word disorder 😠 My son has an official diagnosis of "neurological development disorder" and ADHD. sounds horrible! It's a fob off from our CAMHS service because he is "functional" erg ! I think they missed out RSD that's a massive one that really effects many.
Autism in Movies
My wife and I recently watched a movie called, "Please Stand By". It's a movie about a young woman with Autism who loves the Star Trek tv series and wants to participate in a script writing competition for the tv show. The movie shows the risky journey she goes on to submit her script in on time. My wife (who is also Autistic) felt that the representation of an autistic person was mostly accurate, however as every autist is different in many ways, the character in this movie should not be taken as a typical example of ASD. Have you watched any movie(s) with Autistic characters? And what are some of your favourite movies with believable representation of individuals on the autism spectrum?
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0 likes • Oct 25
People used to call my son the rainman when he was very young 🙈 because he could read at the age of 2 and do msthe equations, hyperlexic you name it. He is a totally different kid. Very articulate, intelligent but also such a character lol he is what they used to call *Asperger's' ASD with ADHD.
Why I started this community
My journey of learning about Autism began when I married my wife, an extremely intelligent woman, who was diagnosed and has struggled all her life with ASD/ADHD. When I met her, I knew almost nothing about Autism or Autistic people. I had heard the name but was basically ignorant about the challenges & difficulties people with this disorder have. My wife had been diagnosed in her childhood with what was at that time known as Asperger Syndrome, a form of Autism, (aka Aspies) which is a term used to describe people who, among other things, have a tough time with social interactions and non-verbal communication. She went through a lot of hardship in her youth because even the people around her did not fully understand her struggles. They always advised her to "just try harder" and to be like the rest of society. Even I had difficulty empathizing with her at times and would get angry and frustrated with her due to her "erratic behaviour". But eventually, after a lot of long talks with her, reading a lot of educational material and watching a bunch of lectures on YouTube, I have come to a point where I realize that people with ASD cannot be (and should not be) forced to change their ways. Autists/Aspies/Neurodivergents are special and unique in their own ways and, I believe, are a gift from God to this world. How we treat them determines their outlook in life and contribution to society. There were (and still are) many challenges in our relationship, and after we became parents, life became even more stressful. Our oldest child was also diagnosed with Autism at the age of 3, and since then, I have been on a journey to learn and understand as much as I can about this neurodivergent & neurodevelopmental condition. I have also made it my mission to share the struggles & experiences of our family with the wider world to help folks out there navigate the challenges of life as an Autistic/ADHD person or a family member of the above. I hope that by being a member of this group, you can participate in and learn from the interactions we have in this community and together, we can facilitate each other in making life easier for the wonderful neurodivergents of our world.
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1 like • Oct 25
Mashallah ! Thank you for being so understanding ❤️
ASD raising ASD
Would love to hear other parents take on how to overcome overstimulation as and ASD mom parenting and ASD child. My household can get very overstimulating for me. So far my only comping mechanism is cleaning....literally. I would love to hear your creative ideas on good coping mechanisms for overstimulation as an ASD parent. MUCH THANK YOU IN ADVANCE😬
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1 like • Oct 25
I think 99% of parents who have kids with some form of ND are also spicy but don't realise 🙈 and 99% of ND parents have at least one kid diagnosed and the rest that should be lol I totally understand I find noise, mess overstimulating. I am always missing appointments, forget parents evening, cannot find PE kit, forget my kid need food tech ingredients, have zero drive it capability to help with homework. I recluse to my bedroom to watch Netflix o r doom scroll at night to decompress 🙈 I can often zone out and also block things out now. I really hope my kids don't know I do this they probably do. Mum guilt is REAL !
Can anyone here relate ..?
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Can anyone here relate ..?
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Bottom right for me tbh 😂
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