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DziadekMick

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An autistic recovered alcoholic grandfather in his 70s, from Fenland originally but now a Londoner (and frequent Norfolker). Passionate Arsenal fan. Buddhist/Quaker. Trans supporter. Occasional bar stool professor of everything.

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AutisticAdam , to actuallyautistic
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When talking to autistic people, especially in the workplace or at school, be absolutely clear and unambiguous about instructions.

Especially don't leave anything unsaid, or to be assumed. If you do that there's a good chance it won't be done, because you didn't ask us to.

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DziadekMick ,
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@AutisticAdam @actuallyautistic The need to be clear and unambiguous is well demonstrated when a work group had a day go kart racing. Asking the guy who won the morning session and being told “I just drove everybody off the track” is not what an autistic person needs to hear as it gets him being removed from the track and not being allowed to drive.

AutisticAdam , to actuallyautistic
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The autistic urge to reveal everything you know about a topic you like the second someone brings it up, feeling as though you may burst if you don’t, even though the person you’re speaking to probably has only a mild interest in the subject and will be shocked by your passion.

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DziadekMick ,
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@AutisticAdam @actuallyautistic The story of my life.

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