March8
Recently refugees fleeing to Australia showed their badly burned hands and claimed Australian Naval officers had systematically inflicted burns on them and kicked them whilst on the boat they were on as they returned them to Indonesia under Tony Abbott’s “Operation Sovereign Borders”. Read the rest of this entry »
March3
We all get earworms. I do too. But this is rather different to having the equivalent of a radio program in your head. I feel I’ve had my own invisible iPod all my life because I have always had music starting up in my head, including to the degree it got in the way of learning or processing external sounds… or perhaps it filled that gap because I couldn’t. Read the rest of this entry »
February26
Velveteen Rabbit by Donna Williams
I met up with a friend today by chance, known her for years. When it came to what happened in
Manus Island it was a shocker… it was like listening to a Tony Abbott recording…
Read the rest of this entry »
February18
AN AUSSIE PRAYER
Our Values, which art in limbo,
Halos be thy… gone.
Thy fellow man come.
Thy racist greeting done
on earth, that we call Australian
Give us this day like a hole in the head Read the rest of this entry »
February3
This month’s artwork is titled ‘Heritage’. Read the rest of this entry »
February2
The Idiosyncratic Personality Trait is referred to as ‘The Mastermind Trait’. It does not make one an obsessive-compulsive personality, who tend to be rigid and concrete factitions in their thinking. The Idiosyncratic Trait involves being the opposite; highly fluid in one’s thinking, speculative and abstract. Without these skills Einstein would not have been able to ‘think so far outside of the box’. Temple Grandin, who is the granddaughter of an engineer and inventor and an innovator in the meat processing industry has no history indicating Schizotypal Personality Disorder. Nevertheless, she has long touted Einstein as an example of autistic ability. Recent studies have found significant overlap between Schizotypal Personality Disorder and the autism spectrum. Read the rest of this entry »
February2
Since the development of iPads, many functionally non verbal people with autism have shown themselves able to express themselves independently. Others, however, have shown little interest in using an isolated finger to type or even point out icons or swipe pages on an iPad. When the same person sits stimming on their finger waggling, it is easy for some people to presume or imagine that person is to intellectually impaired they just don’t have the IQ to understand what the device is for, how to use it for themselves or why they might want to. Read the rest of this entry »
January28
Got It by Donna Williams
A friend once told me “people believe what they want to believe”. I have generally found this true. Most people have ‘
confirmation bias‘… they tune out what doesn’t fit their expectation, agenda or interests so the see what they want to see, believe what they want to believe. And the leaders, icons and idols we vote into place and do their PR for in terms of kudos and invaluable word of mouth may well ‘play to the gallery’, feeding their followers with exactly what they’d like to hear. But is this really a reflection of their actual character? What motivated each to rise or allow themselves to be voted up to their pedestals? How might each behave once they had ‘reached the top’ or in a state of chronic stress? And what does our choice of leaders say about us? It’s all there in the ‘fine print’.
Read the rest of this entry »
January27
I presently have around 11,000 people a month visit my blog and website, another 5000 on my FB page, then there’s Twitter and You Tube. I have 10 published books, videos and artworks all around the world. Yet in 1991 when my first book, Nobody Nowhere, became the first international bestseller by any person diagnosed with autism, I rejected the TV appearances and the offer to be followed for a week by a photographer from Time Magazine. I soon also rejected the ‘autism circus’ atmosphere of ‘Meet The Speaker‘ sessions at major autism conferences and failed to embrace the ‘it girl’ thing.
The result was Read the rest of this entry »
January24
If you believe that Autism is NOT a ‘Fruit Salad’ of a range of other conditions presenting ‘as the autism’, then look through this list of ‘Autism Fruit Salad’ at all the things that can be taken as ‘just parts of The Autism’. Read the rest of this entry »