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  1. DanteTFL

    Hello!!

    Hellooo!!! I'm dante, first of all, I'm not a native english speaker, so maybe i have some bad redaction, but anyways, I'm 21 and I discovered i had autism at 12 or so, i came to this forum to talk with people about autism and hopefully make friends, i hope everyone reading this is having a...
  2. fern_77

    Autism Presentation

    Sometime this month I am going to be presenting a google slide presentation about autism at my school for autism acceptance month. These images are of screenshots of the slides that I put onto blank slides so that I could share them with you guys without having to send 11 separate screenshots.
  3. AHClemist

    Nerd Mode, activate!

    Do any of you drastically change the way you speak when someone asks you about something you are interested in? I've noticed I will change my tone of voice and style of speaking to something much more presentation-like rather than the usual conversation style. The last time I actually gave a...
  4. Daydreamer

    Intentional VS Unintentional Body Language.

    Body language is made up out of different gestures, some are more intentional than others. I sometimes have to show up on camera for certain projects, and my body language is...well, a bit awkward. Usually I do multiple takes until I think it looks OK. However, there have been projects where I...
  5. InPrincipio

    Inspirational Women with Autism

    For females on the spectrum, this is good: Thoughts? Comments?
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