Citaten & Fragmenten rond autisme

Citaten en fragmenten rond autisme, in ruimere zin, om de diversiteit in beeldvorming te illustreren.
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a piece of paper with some writing on it
Context helpt me te focussen
Het belang van context en de moeite die ik ermee heb.
the words are written in black and white
Postume diagnoses kunnen stigmatiserend zijn
Het simplificeren van autisme tot een lijst van beroemde namen mist diepgang en nuance, en doet geen recht aan de complexiteit van het autismespectrum. Zonder adequate bewijsvoering kunnen postume diagnoses leiden tot misverstanden en stigmatisering.
Overprikkeling bij autisme kan mentale, lichamelijke, emotionele en zintuiglijke problemen veroorzaken zoals stress, vermoeidheid, hoofdpijn, angst, gevoeligheid voor licht en geluid, en gedragsveranderingen zoals zelfisolatie.
Overprikkeling bij autistische mensen
Overprikkeling bij autisme kan mentale, lichamelijke, emotionele en zintuiglijke problemen veroorzaken zoals stress, vermoeidheid, hoofdpijn, angst, gevoeligheid voor licht en geluid, en gedragsveranderingen zoals zelfisolatie.
a quote that reads, i play a character every day i play neptypical i act neuropiccal, and i'm really good at it, but that doesn't
I’m not neurotypical, I’m a good neurodivergent imitator
I play a character every day. I play neurotypical. I act neurotypical, and I'm really good at it, but that doesn't make me neurotypical. It just makes me a good imitator
Many autistic people are motivated to have friends, relationships and close family bonds, despite the clinical characterisation of autism as a condition negatively affecting social interaction. Many first-hand accounts of autistic people describe feelings of comfort and ease specifically with other autistic people. This qualitative research explored and contrasted autistic experiences of spending social time with neurotypical and autistic friends and family. In total, 12 autistic adults (10 females, aged 21–51) completed semi-structured interviews focused on time spent with friends and family; positive and negative aspects of time spent with neurotypical and autistic friends and family; and feelings during and after spending time together. Three themes were identified: cross-neurotype unde Friends Relationships, Thematic Analysis, Describe Feelings, Social Cues, Close Family, Research Methods, Family Bonding, Conflict Resolution, Positive And Negative
Autistic people like spending time with other autistics
Many autistic people are motivated to have friends, relationships and close family bonds, despite the clinical characterisation of autism as a condition negatively affecting social interaction. Many first-hand accounts of autistic people describe feelings of comfort and ease specifically with other autistic people. This qualitative research explored and contrasted autistic experiences of spending social time with neurotypical and autistic friends and family. In total, 12 autistic adults (10 females, aged 21–51) completed semi-structured interviews focused on time spent with friends and family; positive and negative aspects of time spent with neurotypical and autistic friends and family; and feelings during and after spending time together. Three themes were identified: cross-neurotype unde
Many Autistic people experience life in survival mode, trying to avoid and deflect the too- muchness of the world. When you’re Autistic, it’s as if your nervous system exists on the outside of your body, fully absorbing every single sensory input, social interaction, and piece of information. -Megan Neff Sensory Input, Experience Life, Survival Mode, Own Quotes, Social Interaction, Sign Quotes, Life Experiences, Nervous System, The Outsiders
Many Autistic people experience life in survival mode,
Many Autistic people experience life in survival mode, trying to avoid and deflect the too- muchness of the world. When you’re Autistic, it’s as if your nervous system exists on the outside of your body, fully absorbing every single sensory input, social interaction, and piece of information. -Megan Neff
a quote from morgan neff that says,prorception refers to your ability to know where your body is in space without conscious thinking about it
Proprioception refers to your ability to know where your
Proprioception refers to your ability to know where your body is in space without consciously thinking about it. -Megan Neff
De afbeelding toont een tekstcitaat van Sam Peeters over persoonlijke balans en zelfzorg, vooral gericht op iemand met autisme. De tekst is in het Nederlands en beschrijft hoe belangrijk het is om bewust te zijn van stressfactoren en grenzen, en omgevingen te zoeken waar hij zichzelf kan zijn en kan opgaan in activiteiten die positieve gevoelens opwekken. De achtergrond van de afbeelding lijkt op oud, versleten papier, wat een rustieke en kalme uitstraling geeft.
#autisme
Hoe ik in balans blijf
De afbeelding toont een tekstcitaat van Sam Peeters over persoonlijke balans en zelfzorg, vooral gericht op iemand met autisme. De tekst is in het Nederlands en beschrijft hoe belangrijk het is om bewust te zijn van stressfactoren en grenzen, en omgevingen te zoeken waar hij zichzelf kan zijn en kan opgaan in activiteiten die positieve gevoelens opwekken. De achtergrond van de afbeelding lijkt op oud, versleten papier, wat een rustieke en kalme uitstraling geeft. #autisme
a poem written in german on an old paper
Hoe ik in balans blijf, is bewust blijven van mijn
Hoe ik in balans blijf, is bewust blijven van mijn stressoren en grenzen, en positieve gevoelens opzoeken. Onder andere door omgevingen op te zoeken waar ik ‘autistisch’ kan zijn, waar ik me kan verliezen in wat een goed gevoel geeft. -Sam Peeters
a quote from sam peters about navigating social interactions requires not just understanding from others, but a clear communication of my needs and boundaries
Navigating social interactions requires not just
Navigating social interactions requires not just understanding from others, but a clear communication of my needs and boundaries. -Sam Peeters
an open notebook with a quote from sam peeters on the topic'my hope for the future lies in a world where being different is no longer just related but value
My hope for the future lies in a world where being
My hope for the future lies in a world where being different is no longer just tolerated but valued. A world where the autism community can contribute fully without barriers or bias. -Sam Peeters
a brick wall with a sign on it that says, the workplace can be a challenging environment when your brain is wired differently
The workplace can be a challenging environment when your
The workplace can be a challenging environment when your brain is wired differently. Success comes from finding employers who value diverse minds and are willing to make accommodations that allow everyone to thrive. -Sam Peeters
a quote from sam peeters about the need to be aware for someone's attention
Advocating for oneself is not just about asserting needs;
Advocating for oneself is not just about asserting needs; it's about educating others. Every conversation is a chance to bridge the gap between misunderstanding and awareness. -Sam Peeters
When you are engaging with an autistic person, always ask yourself the question: ‘Am I doing everything reasonable in my power to identify anxiety and subsequently doing everything I can to reduce or eliminate it? My Power, Ask Yourself, Do Everything, The Question, I Can
Bij interactie met een autist, vraag: ‘Doe ik alles om angst te verminderen?’
When you are engaging with an autistic person, always ask yourself the question: ‘Am I doing everything reasonable in my power to identify anxiety and subsequently doing everything I can to reduce or eliminate it?