Main Page: Difference between revisions
From ActuallyAutistic Wiki
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 80: | Line 80: | ||
* [[Autistic celebrities]] | * [[Autistic celebrities]] | ||
* [[Autistic representation in fiction]] | * [[Autistic representation in fiction]] | ||
== Accommodations == | |||
* [[AAC]] | |||
== Culture specific differences == | == Culture specific differences == |
Revision as of 01:44, 23 August 2022
Everyone is welcome to contribute to this wiki!
- You can edit any page without even having an account. Just hit the 'Edit' tab.
- The number one rule of wiki editing is to be bold. Go ahead—make changes. Other people can correct any mistakes you make, so have confidence, and give it a try!
- None of the content here is sacred. Please just make changes! Earlier can always be restored if necessary. These are all collaborative documents.
- Here is a short guide on how to create a new wiki page!
- Please remember that links are CASE SENSITIVE. Lowercasing or capitalizing a letter will break the link/not link to the page you want. Please read this guide on links for more information.
Actually Autistic terms
- Allism
- Autistic burnout
- Echolalia
- Executive dysfunction
- Hyperfocus
- Info-dumping
- Meltdown
- Monotropism
- Neurodivergence
- Neurodiversity
- Neurotypical
- Stimming
- Masking
- Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria
- Self diagnosis and medical diagnosis
- Sensory overload
- Shutdown
- Special interest
Sociology
Psychology
Sources of misunderstandings between autistic and non-autistic people
- Body language
- Common sense
- Defence mechanisms
- Double empathy problem
- Eye contact
- Facial expressions
- Getting coffee
- Literal interpretation
- Multi-channel communication
- Multiple diagnoses
- Responding to "How are you?"
- Social cues
- Tone of voice
- HR interviews
- Job interviews
- Meetings
- Networking
- Office gossip
- Team building / work socials
- Water cooler
Dating & relationships
Autistic culture
Accommodations
Culture specific differences
Diagnostic journey
Autism research
How to help
Mental health
Learning difficulties
Senses
Many autistics have differences in their senses, such as maybe hypersensitive to sound but hyposensitive to smell. These articles should try to document examples of both types as well as potential ways to compensate.
Meta
We can talk about the wiki itself in talk-pages[1]. Feel free to create your own for topics.
Categories
There are currently a handful of articles available, across several categories.