
Sensory Moments Intro
Lots of us are trained as we grow up to ignore our internal signals of what we need. There’s a lot of different aspects in there to unpack, and I’m going to address one of them.
Here’s a curated list of resources, perspectives, community, and support on topics of interest to the Autistic community and our allies.
I hope some of these resources are useful to you. I update this when I find new things I feel good about recommending, so check back from time to time.
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Lots of us are trained as we grow up to ignore our internal signals of what we need. There’s a lot of different aspects in there to unpack, and I’m going to address one of them.
Sensory objects are often very helpful, but spending a lot of money on them might not work for you. Here’s some ideas for cheap sensory products.
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