Jenny Kats
@jkats.ca
Just a human who prefers hanging out with dogs. Psychology student, neurodiversity advocate, harm reductionist, solo parent, AuDHD'er. Never stop learning. 🇵🇸🏳️🌈🪰🔬🧐📚🇨🇦
Reposted by Jenny Kats
Autistic people can't have one place to be themselves with the support they need,
Because people will worry "what happens when the support goes away?" and think burnout and trauma is the way to independence.
And parents are forced to choose between no support, or ABA.
It's honestly sick.
Because people will worry "what happens when the support goes away?" and think burnout and trauma is the way to independence.
And parents are forced to choose between no support, or ABA.
It's honestly sick.
February 16, 2025 at 4:36 AM
Autistic people can't have one place to be themselves with the support they need,
Because people will worry "what happens when the support goes away?" and think burnout and trauma is the way to independence.
And parents are forced to choose between no support, or ABA.
It's honestly sick.
Because people will worry "what happens when the support goes away?" and think burnout and trauma is the way to independence.
And parents are forced to choose between no support, or ABA.
It's honestly sick.
It was helpful for me to redefine the word disability as something that was morally neutral. I still hate those things, but it's more of a fact-based process than an internal judgement now. Plus, it makes people super uncomfortable to see someone not shy away from the word disability, which is fun.
February 9, 2025 at 9:18 PM
It was helpful for me to redefine the word disability as something that was morally neutral. I still hate those things, but it's more of a fact-based process than an internal judgement now. Plus, it makes people super uncomfortable to see someone not shy away from the word disability, which is fun.