Neurotypical people often hold people with ASD to the same social standards when that is not a fair gauge for judgements. A few tips to be more accommodating for people with ASD:
Adapt your processes
Provide questions in advance
Don't use social skills as standard for competence
Provide clear communication
Provide accommodations
Give grace, this one is for everyone.
Hello there 👋
Welcome back to the third week of Mindful Mondays. It’s very good to see you 🧘
Here is another installment of mindfulness to get the first day of your week well underway, and underway well. Experience the phases of the Moon as you turn on, tune in, and space out to relaxing music and stunning ultra-high-definition visuals of our cosmic neighborhood… 🌌
Sounds good, right? Of course it does. Mysterious, even. You can watch even more Space Out episodes on NASA+, a new no-cost, ad-free streaming service.
Why not give it a try? There is nothing to lose, everything to gain. Because just a few minutes this Monday morning can make all the difference to your entire week, as @nasa helps to bring mindfulness from the stars and straight to you.
🧘WATCH: Space Out with NASA: Moon Phase 12/11 at 1pm EST🧘
Secret hobby exposed!!
Here's some jumpcut footage of our airsoft match last weekend. Working with Condor plate carrier, lancer tactical magazines for a Daniel Defense MK18 AEG with Brighter C tracer unit and red/green dot sight, helmet by action army. My patch says "Rev," a recent nickname I received because of my career in seminary Student Services.
Can you take the gift & accept my invitation? We can both get free gifts this way!🎁
Search my code in Temu or tap my link to download & accept my invite
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