1/15Nolte et al, 2021 Full article: https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/epdf/10.1089/aut.2020.0067 AccessibleAcademia Nothing about us without usWho: Nolte and colleaguesWhere: Autism in AdulthoodPublished: 2021Title: Perspectives and Experiences of Autistic Multilingual Adults: A Qualitative Analysis Multilingual Autistic Adults This research wanted to explore the experiences of multilingual autistic adults. 2/15Nolte et al, 2021 While autism is associated with social communicationContinue reading “Multilingual Autistic Adults”
Category Archives: Language & Communication
Autistic Adults & AAC
1/9 Full paper: https://pubs.asha.org/doi/full/10.1044/2021_PERSP-20-00220 #AccessibleAcademiaNothing about us without usWho: Donaldson and colleaguesJournal: Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interests GroupPublished: 2021Title: “Everyone Deserves AAC”: Preliminary Study of the Experiences of Speaking Autistic Adults Who Use Augmentative and Alternative Communication Autistic Adults & AAC AAC is Alternative & Augmentative Communication.This is all the ways we communication without talking.Continue reading “Autistic Adults & AAC”
Autistic Socialisation & Rapport
1/4 Full paper: https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/aut.2021.0017 #AccessibleAcademiaNothing about us without usWho: Rifai and colleaguesJournal: Autism in AdulthoodPublished: 2021Title: Investigating markers of rapport in autistic and nonautistic interactions Autistic Socialisation& Rapport Rapport is a quality of interaction between two people, and it’s often measured using elements such as attentiveness, positivity, and coordination. Autistic people report that socialising with otherContinue reading “Autistic Socialisation & Rapport”
Future Research
1/6 Full paper: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1745691620958010 #AccessibleAcademiaNothing about us without usWho: Davies & CromptonJournal: Perspectives on Psychological SciencePublished: 2021Title: What do new findings about social interaction in autistic adults mean for neurodevelopmental research? Autistic Adults, Social Interaction, & Future Research Two recent theories outline the idea that autistic people aren’t inherently bad at social interaction, but that theContinue reading “Future Research”
Scripting
1/4 Understanding Autism Scripting What is scripting? Scripting is a form of social camouflage.It’s something that some autistic people engage in to support themselves with social situations. 2/4 Scripting is something that is done when we aren’t socialising to prepare us for social situations. It helps us to know what we should say in responseContinue reading “Scripting”
Cross Neurotype Communication
(Did you know that we are not-for-profit? So when you donate, all of your donation goes straight back into the work we do for the Nottinghamshire autistic community! You can donate here: https://cafdonate.cafonline.org/16400#!/DonationDetails) 1/8 Full article: https://www.mayinstitute.org/pdfs/AS_learning_language.pdf #AccessibleAcademiaNothing about us without usWho: WilczynskiWhere: Autism Advocate FeaturePublished: 2010Title: Learning Each Other’s Language: Strategies to Improve Communication betweenContinue reading “Cross Neurotype Communication”
Autism & Social Rapport
Learn more about autistic communication here: https://www.facebook.com/autisticnottingham/posts/10158414939952634 (Did you know that we are not-for-profit? So when you donate, all of your donation goes straight back into the work we do for the Nottinghamshire autistic community! You can donate here: https://cafdonate.cafonline.org/16400#!/DonationDetails) 1/4 Full paper: https://www.frontiersin.org/…/fpsyg.2020.586171/full #AccessibleAcademiaNothing about us without usWho: Crompton & colleaguesJournal: Frontiers in PsychologyPublished: 2020Title:Continue reading “Autism & Social Rapport”
Common Questions: Which type of autism makes you smart?
(Did you know that we are not-for-profit? So when you donate, all of your donation goes straight back into the work we do for the Nottinghamshire autistic community! You can donate here: https://cafdonate.cafonline.org/16400#!/DonationDetails Common Questions Which type of autism makes you smart? Complex question!* The simple answer is: autism doesn’t impact intelligence. Autistic people spanContinue reading “Common Questions: Which type of autism makes you smart?”
Talking about Autism within Autistic Families
1/4#AccessibleAcademiaNothing about us without usWho: Crane & colleaguesJournal: AutismPublished: 2020Title: Autistic parents’ views and experiences of talking about autism with their autistic childrenTalking about autismthis paper wanted to look at how autism is spoken about in families, especially when both parent and child are autistic. 2/4Open, honest discussion• open, honest discuss about being autistic wasContinue reading “Talking about Autism within Autistic Families”
Autistic Friends
Full paper: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1362361320908976 #AccessibleAcademiaNothing about us without usWho: Crompton & colleaguesJournal: AutismPublished: 2020Title: ‘I never realised everybody felt as happy as I do when I am around autistic people’: A thematic analysis of autistic adults’ relationships with autistic and neurotypical friends and familyAutistic friendsdespite common stereotypes, many autistic people do want to have friends, andContinue reading “Autistic Friends”
