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Monthly Archives: September 2017

Slowly…But Surely…

Most days it seems like the more we do, the more there is to be done. So when a project, any project gets completed…it is time to celebrate! Join us for our latest small victory at #HomeCrazzyHome with our very own pudding (pun intended) #AutisticGardener.

Posted byTara Phoenix SequoiaSeptember 12, 2017Posted inHomemaking, NeurodivergenceTags:#AutisticGardener, #HappilyAutistic, Family, happy, home, homecrazzyhome, lifeLeave a comment on Slowly…But Surely…

Myth Buster Friday #3

Myths and misinformation do harm…sometimes serious harm…to the #ActuallyAutistic. Today’s especially caused problems for PanKwake…because #Autism is NOT just a Boy thing!

Posted byTara Phoenix SequoiaSeptember 8, 2017Posted inUncategorizedTags:#ActuallyAutistic, #AutismMyths, #AutisticSuperheroes, #AutisticSuperPowers, #HappilyAutistic, autism, autism in females, diagnosis, gender bias, Neurodivergence, neurodivergentLeave a comment on Myth Buster Friday #3

Where Did My Spoons Go?

Take three home ed children + 2 major events throw in McDonalds + a long walk home. What do you get? one very shattered MomKwake.

Posted byTara Phoenix SequoiaSeptember 7, 2017Posted inRadical Unschooling, Random ThoughtsTags:autism, challenges, Health, home ed, home education, neurodivergent, Radical Unschooling, RadiCool Unschooling, Spoon Theory, spoonieLeave a comment on Where Did My Spoons Go?

Article Review: Autism – It’s Different in Girls

Join me for the first in my series of article reviews on the ever-increasing stockpile of autism literature. But more importantly…read them and decide for yourself.

Posted byTara Phoenix SequoiaSeptember 5, 2017Posted inNeurodivergenceTags:#ActuallyAutistic, #HappilyAutistic, autism, autism in females, autistic women, girls with autism, neurodivergent4 Comments on Article Review: Autism – It’s Different in Girls

Myth Busters Friday #2

PDA is a form/subtype of autism that is not widely known or understood. Join me for today’s guest blog by PDAer Dragon Riko (COOL name) whose first hand experience busts the ‘Naughty’ myth.

Posted byTara Phoenix SequoiaSeptember 1, 2017Posted inUncategorizedTags:#ActuallyAutistic, #AutismMyths, autism, Neurodivergence, neurodivergent, pathological demand avoidance, pda3 Comments on Myth Busters Friday #2

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