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flappyhourcast 004: Sensory Issues
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Autistic Flappy Hour's fourth episode is all about sensory issues. We also explain why we disappeared for so long, and discuss things that have made us flappy.
Flappy ThingsCisco was proud of an article he wrote about Autchat, and talked about recent chainmaille orders he has carried out. Laurine spoke about local advocacy she has been doing, and the positive experiences she has had with people who work for her council. Finally, Nat talked about Neurotribes and its impact - stay tuned for our next release, which will be an interview of Steve Silberman, the author.
Related links- Sesame Street and Autism - See Amazing
- The Washington Post: Autism cases in U.S. jump to 1 in 45: Who gets the diagnosis, in 8 simple charts
- ASAN Statement on Autism Speaks Board Appointments
- Cognitive Dissonance In A Different Key, by Erin Human
- Cisco's article about Autchat
- Cisco's Etsy store
- Website under construction about autism advocacy in Wiltshire
- Autscape
- Nat's article about podcasting from autistic space
- Steve Silberman: NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and How To Think Smarter About People Who Think Differently
Our main discussion was about sensory issues. We discuss our own sensory issues, and define what we mean when we talk about sensory issues, as they are wider than the initial five senses you may think about. We then talk about oversensitivities and undersensitivities in more detail, before talking about sensory overload and our strategies to avoid it.
Related links- #autchat August 25th 2015: Sensory Sensitivities
- #autchat November 1st 2015: Sensory Sensitvities (revisited)
- #autchat February 23rd: Sensory over- and under-sensitivities
- Musings of an Aspie: Sensory Processing master post
- Musings of an Aspie: Sensory Diet
- Mandala for stimming
- Weight-2-Go Blankets (where Nat got their weighted blanket)
- Stimtastic (where Laurine got her thinking putty)
Please rate or review us on iTunes! You can get in touch by leaving a comment on this post, emailing us at flappyhourcast at gmail dot com or sending a message on one of our social media accounts listed below.
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When? This feed was archived on October 31, 2024 14:07 (). Last successful fetch was on March 01, 2024 04:21 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 150233864 series 97270
Autistic Flappy Hour's fourth episode is all about sensory issues. We also explain why we disappeared for so long, and discuss things that have made us flappy.
Flappy ThingsCisco was proud of an article he wrote about Autchat, and talked about recent chainmaille orders he has carried out. Laurine spoke about local advocacy she has been doing, and the positive experiences she has had with people who work for her council. Finally, Nat talked about Neurotribes and its impact - stay tuned for our next release, which will be an interview of Steve Silberman, the author.
Related links- Sesame Street and Autism - See Amazing
- The Washington Post: Autism cases in U.S. jump to 1 in 45: Who gets the diagnosis, in 8 simple charts
- ASAN Statement on Autism Speaks Board Appointments
- Cognitive Dissonance In A Different Key, by Erin Human
- Cisco's article about Autchat
- Cisco's Etsy store
- Website under construction about autism advocacy in Wiltshire
- Autscape
- Nat's article about podcasting from autistic space
- Steve Silberman: NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism and How To Think Smarter About People Who Think Differently
Our main discussion was about sensory issues. We discuss our own sensory issues, and define what we mean when we talk about sensory issues, as they are wider than the initial five senses you may think about. We then talk about oversensitivities and undersensitivities in more detail, before talking about sensory overload and our strategies to avoid it.
Related links- #autchat August 25th 2015: Sensory Sensitivities
- #autchat November 1st 2015: Sensory Sensitvities (revisited)
- #autchat February 23rd: Sensory over- and under-sensitivities
- Musings of an Aspie: Sensory Processing master post
- Musings of an Aspie: Sensory Diet
- Mandala for stimming
- Weight-2-Go Blankets (where Nat got their weighted blanket)
- Stimtastic (where Laurine got her thinking putty)
Please rate or review us on iTunes! You can get in touch by leaving a comment on this post, emailing us at flappyhourcast at gmail dot com or sending a message on one of our social media accounts listed below.
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