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Explaining Autism Using Cats, Spinning Tops, and Chaos

  • Rae Elise
  • December 5, 2018
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The Girl No One Thought Was Autistic: My Story

  • Rae Elise
  • January 10, 2019
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Autistic Confessions: I Can’t Follow Spoken Directions (And Here’s Why)

  • Rae Elise
  • April 2, 2019
  • 5 min
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The Myths and Truths About Stimming: Oh, the Ways We Stim

  • Rae Elise
  • May 17, 2019
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What Autism Feels Like: The Static, The Silence, and Everything In Between
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What Autism Feels Like: The Static, The Silence, and Everything In Between

  • Rae Elise
  • March 3, 2020
If I could hand you my brain for just a minute, I would. Not out…
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Networking with neurotypicals (for divergents)
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Networking with neurotypicals (for divergents)

  • Rae Elise
  • January 6, 2020
I’ve been to a lot of networking events, and let me tell you—they’re not for…
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Autism Feels Like Static: Living in a World That’s Too Loud
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Autism Feels Like Static: Living in a World That’s Too Loud

  • Rae Elise
  • June 13, 2019
Sometimes I describe autism like static—a relentless hum in the background that drowns out the…
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The Myths and Truths About Stimming: Oh, the Ways We Stim
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The Myths and Truths About Stimming: Oh, the Ways We Stim

  • Rae Elise
  • May 17, 2019
Stimming. The word sounds clinical, sterile—like something you’d find in a psychology textbook. But in…
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Autistic Confessions: I Can’t Follow Spoken Directions (And Here’s Why)
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Autistic Confessions: I Can’t Follow Spoken Directions (And Here’s Why)

  • Rae Elise
  • April 2, 2019
I dread spoken instructions. There’s a moment when someone starts explaining a task—a rapid-fire list…
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The Girl No One Thought Was Autistic: My Story
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The Girl No One Thought Was Autistic: My Story

  • Rae Elise
  • January 10, 2019
If you’d met me at 16, you wouldn’t have pegged me as autistic. I was…
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Explaining Autism Using Cats, Spinning Tops, and Chaos
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Explaining Autism Using Cats, Spinning Tops, and Chaos

  • Rae Elise
  • December 5, 2018
People love metaphors when it comes to understanding autism. And honestly, I get it—it’s not…
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Elise R

Elise R

perpetual overthinker

Writing is my therapy and my rebellion. I live in a cozy corner of the world with a collection of fidget toys and a love for midnight snacks. I hope you’ll find comfort, humor, and maybe a little bit of yourself in these pages.

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Notes from the void of my unreliable being... about the meaning and purpose of reality and shit like that. Also some poetry, but whatever. Ruthless autism advocate who can sometimes mask as neurotypical... until my next meltdown but we won't talk about that.

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