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goodgriefnd · 11 months
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Neurodivergent Passport
A wee update with some exciting news about My Neurodivergent Passport: a tool to communicate your needs, strengths, and sensory/communication profiles.
Following some feedback the passport has been updated.
You can now get a printed version of My Neurodivergent Passport! You can buy it here!
You can also get it as a free PDF on my blog.
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decaydancescans · 16 days
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KERRANG Issue no.1145
PT.1 / PT.2 / PT.3
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maomilaa · 3 months
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the breakfast club redraw :P
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msbrandan · 7 months
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Dead Can Dance in La Mèche Bleue, an old nightclub in Saint-Brandan, North West France. June, 1984.
Photos: Frédéric Detrézien
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chemevan · 7 months
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happy birthday to mister womanizer fancam here's how the charm i wanna make of him will look like
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plutosoda · 10 days
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new fixation....those damn cubes...
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finnslay · 9 months
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"No I didn't really present signs of *insert neurodiversity type* as a kid" Chain!
Mine (AuDHD):
Spinning all the time
Biting cheeks
Zoning out
Losing things
Taking things literally
"Couldn't take a joke"
Getting told to "stop using that tone"
"Obsessions" with things
Being labeled "weird"
Escapism through reading
"Stop crying or I'll give you something to cry for"
Chewing hair
Tapping foot/fingers
Touching cold things (sensory seeking)
Not understanding sarcasm
Hating certain noises
Impulsive
Wanting a schedule but couldn't follow it
Bad at making friends who didn't share my intrests
Reblog/comment yours with the type of neurodiversity you have!
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perfectqueen · 4 months
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Joyful Bell Coord
Jingle Snow Coord
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dorianbrightmusic · 5 months
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okay, minor vent, but can we take a moment to consider how genuinely unnerving having dyspraxia can be? there’s nothing quite as awful as knowing you have to go somewhere after getting off the bus, and that it’s not vaguely in the vicinity, but beyond that, you have no clue how far away you are, nor which way to go. you know you’re in the wrong place, but don’t know where the hell to start to find the right one. there’s something incredibly disconcerting about getting lost in the same city you’ve lived in all your life, especially when it’s barely a city so much as a gangly town with limbs too long to befit its old name. it’s genuinely frustrating to have no idea where you are relative to another place, and all you can do is keep walking and try not to feel.
i know that the existence of gps eliminates any major risks associated with this, but even so, it’s incredibly unsettling.
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purplegaycorpse · 7 months
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this genre of Gabe’s pic always makes me a little WEEEEWOOOOWEEEEWOOOOOO
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tellodona · 4 months
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hii, from the heat sensory issues anon (loved it btw)
may i request the brothers with an mc with dyspraxia/DCD? i’ve never seen anyone cover it before so just curious about your take on it and stuff
i'm glad you liked it !
i searched it up and it intrigued me, so let's how this would turn out
the brothers with an mc who has dyspraxia / dcd
heads up: gn!mc, spoilers for lesson 16 in belphie's additional info: dyspraxia or dcd (developmental coordination disorder) is a neurodevelopmental condition that starts in childhood that makes the person have difficult time doing motor skills (such as walking, closing your buttons on a shirt, etc.)
lucifer
informed beforehand through your files
at first, only helped you for diavolo's reputation, but now helps you willingly
your uniform is closed with a zipper, he doesn't require you to wear a necktie (but if you want to, he'll make sure he'll be help you or have one of his brothers do when you want the help)
takes you out on short walks to help you get accustomed to the newer environment that is the devildom
obviously gives you easier tasks or chores, but if you want to help out more, he'd supervise you
"mc, let me help you with that" "mc, you shouldn't carry such heavy things. please, let me" "mc, put that broom down right now or so help me-"
helicopter mom
mammon
the info about you is basically drilled into his head
he has to ask satan what dcd means though
at first, he's annoyed that he has to babysit a clumsy human, because how can you be such a klutz? are you stupid-
he absolutely pampers you the next day
he'll have your arm hooked around his whenever you walk together, insisting that you need all the help you get
would still want to include you in his shenanigans, but has been choosing the easier things whenever he's with you
"human, the floor's slippery, hold my hand" "'c- course i'm only doing this because i need to, alright?! don't go getting the wrong idea!" "mc, forget that assignment and hang out with me! me! you're only getting your back strained the longer you sit there!"
he'd purposely get lazy with his tasks just to hang out with you
leviathan
doesn't care at first
"normies and their weaknesses"
he felt like an idiot for how he acted back then
he finds you characters that you can kin
"hey, you know about-"
he ends up ranting up to 3 hours about whys and hows you and said character are the perfect mirror
doesn't know how he'd be able to help you tbh, but he'd probably serve as a crutch for you if you need one
"mc... are you supposed to carry that?" "i don't know about this one, mc..."
he would sew you easier to wear clothes though
satan
has studied that human condition before, at least
so when the human exchange student living with them had it was a surprise and a big coincidence
he really wouldn't bother with you at first, just starting with the "do you need help?" questions just to be polite with you
later on he'd help you without even asking
he'd tie your necktie, your shoelaces. heck, even your hair if it's long enough so it wouldn't get in the way of your eyesight
he's read physical therapy might help, he'd be taking you on short walks too. even letting you help out in the kitchen for little tasks like putting the onion on the stove
"oh, mc. care to help me in the kitchen? you can wash the bat wings this time" "hm, this might be too hard for you. no, don't even try to deny it"
helicopter mom 2
asmodeus
he'd coddle you too much at first tbh
he'd stop if you express distaste or that you're uncomfortable
that wouldn't stop him with helping you around, though. at some point
"oh, mc, mc! let's get beel to carry this, shall we? we're both so frail and i wouldn't want us both to get hurt!"
he'd probably have a few remedies that he thinks might help you, but would consult lucifer or satan first if they're safe for humans
"mc, dear! i found this lotion that might help you! don't worry, lucifer says it's 100% safe!"
"i didn't say it's a hundred percent safe, asmo."
"oh, hush!"
would give you massages
beelzebub
he'd think you're completely paralyzed at first
so the first thing that occurred to him was to put you on his shoulder the first time you two met
"don't worry, lucifer. i can carry them"
"beel, no-"
eventually puts you down after much convincing that you're not a fragile doll
thinks you might get stronger if you eat a lot
"mc, try this one"
absolutely hovers over you and always carry everything you have
"mc, let me do it" "mc, the door's too big for you to push open" "mc... maybe you'd be safer on my shoulder"
he's reminded of the times he used to coddle someone else in the past (that isn't belphie)
belphegor
not only are you stupid, you're stupidly fragile
^ his thought on you during his time at the attic
you were so easy to manipulate, so when he got his hands around your neck-
he wants to stop thinking about that
he avoids you for the most part, thinking he'll hurt you again
you'd have to initiate an interaction with him if you want him to talk to you
when you do, he'd keep a safe distance, but keeps an eye on you if you looked weaker as the day goes on
he'd make sure you'd have the most peaceful dreams so you'd be energized in the morning
he's the literal avatar of sloth, it'd be a miracle if he'd do anything with you
"mc, just leave that alone. let lucifer find it or something" "mc........ let's go back to bed" "mc, i want to bestow the sin of sloth on you just so you would stop moving around so much"
don't use him as a crutch, chances are you'll both fall to the floor
i love them you guys
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goodgriefnd · 1 year
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How Common is Neurodivergence?
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[image id: poster of "How Common is Neurodivergence?.” There are 12 circles and five small images: an image of a brain, speech bubbles, an infinity sign, a person reading, and a person surrounded by arrows and balls. Each of the 12 circles has a percentage representing how common a particular form of neurodivergence is written in Open Dyslexic font. Full transcript, more information, and references under the cut.]
More Information
Forms of neurodivergence represented here are focused on neurodevelopmental disorders.
These percentages are representative of percentage in general population and do not reflect percentages within neurotypes which are often higher due to co-occurrence being the norm, rather than the exception, within neurodevelopmental disorders; for example, 33-45% of people with ADHD will also have dyslexia (Butterworth & Kovas, 2013), whereas only 10% of the general population are dyslexic (British Dyslexia Association [BDA], 2023).
Certain neurodivergencies are often underrepresented and under-reported, so the percentages are likely to be higher; for example, one study suggests that rates for FASD in the UK may be as high as 17% (McQuire et al., 2019).
Some of the neurodivergencies represented here are umbrella terms and percentages given are representative of all forms of neurodiversity belonging to that term; for example, SpLds include dyslexia which is at a rate of 10% (BDA, 2023) and dyscalculia which is at 3-7% (Haberstroh & Schulte-Körne., 2019). Tic Disorders at 1% are another example here, as this is inclusive of Tourette Syndrome which is at 0.6%, and around 1 in 5 individuals exhibit tics at some point during childhood (Cavanna et al., 2017).
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1% Intellectual Disability
10% Language Disorder
4% Speech Sound Disorder
5% Stuttering
7.5% Social (Pragmatic) Communication Disorder
1.7% Autism
5% ADHD
10% Specific Learning Disorder (SpLD)
5% Developmental Co-Ordination Disorder (DCD)
3-4% Stereotypic Movement Disorder
1% Tic Disorders
3.6% Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)
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decaydancescans · 22 days
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Infinity On High - Fall Out Boy
PT.1 / PT.2 / PT.3 / PT.4 / Bonus
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maomilaa · 5 months
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serving cunt
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msbrandan · 7 months
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Lisa Gerrard
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emo-milk · 11 months
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The Butcher filling in for Matt McGinley of Gym Class Heroes in Cancun
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