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Actually Autistic terminology
- Allism
- Autism
- The autism spectrum
- Autistic burnout
- Echolalia
- Executive dysfunction
- Hyperfocus
- Info dumping
- Masking
- Meltdown
- Monotropism
- Neurodivergence
- Neurodiversity
- Neurotypical
- Parallel play
- Rejection sensitive dysphoria
- Ritual
- Routine
- Safe foods
- Savant
- Self-diagnosis and medical diagnosis
- Sensory overload
- Shutdown
- Special interest
- Spoons
- Stimming
Outmoded terminology
Sociology
Psychology
Sources of misunderstandings between autistic and allistic people
- Body language
- Common sense
- Defence mechanisms
- Double empathy problem
- Eye contact
- Facial expressions
- Getting coffee
- Literal interpretation
- Multi-channel communication
- Responding to "How are you?"
- Social cues
- Tone of voice
- Decoding Office Phrases
- HR interviews
- Job interviews
- Meetings
- Networking
- Team building / work socials
- Water cooler
Dating & relationships
Autistic culture
- Autistic celebrities
- Autistic representation in fiction
- Books by Autistic authors
- Podcasts by Autistic creators
Accommodations
Culture specific differences
Diagnostic journey
Autism research
- Autism Speaks
- Autism stereotypes
- Deficit model
- Functioning labels
- Ethics of autism research
- Gender bias
- History of autism
How to help
Mental health
Information processing differences
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
Discussion
We can talk about the wiki itself in talk-pages[1]. Feel free to create your own for topics.