Autistic Adults

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • In this video, we look at the signs of autism that might be missed or overlooked during childhood. Often, these signs can be subtle and easily dismissed, leading to a lack of recognition and support during crucial developmental years. Drawing from my personal experiences, I highlight the various signs I exhibit in adulthood, providing a firsthand perspective on how these traits have persisted and evolved over time.
    Throughout the discussion, I emphasize the importance of awareness and understanding, as early detection can significantly impact one's quality of life. My experiences illustrate how certain behaviors and characteristics, often unnoticed in childhood, have become more apparent as an adult.
    I would love to hear your stories and insights as well. Your experiences are invaluable, and I invite you to share them in the comments below. Together, we can create a supportive community where we learn from each other and promote greater awareness and acceptance of autism.
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Komentáře • 9

  • @Stefan_trekkie
    @Stefan_trekkie Před 2 měsíci +1

    Interesting again. I absolutely hate to change my surroundings or to interact with new people. This is one of the reasons I hate to change jobs and remain too late on them even if other people will be long gone. I see myself in all of the points.
    p.s. Trike ? Have you looked at the reversed trikes scooters?.. Like Piaggio mp3 or similar from other brands

    • @eyupnel
      @eyupnel  Před 2 měsíci +1

      @Stefan_trekkie I think I've looked at all of them including someone local who converts bikes into trikes! I think I'm going to have to have a spin on a few to get a better idea what will work for me 😄

  • @tomasvoldrich
    @tomasvoldrich Před 2 měsíci +1

    When it comes to small talk i do not have problem with it when the second person leads the conversation and I am just adding my opinions or thoughts , but the longer we speak the more i start to monologue . I feel like "wow i can speak now" and i need the second person to stop me 😅.

    • @eyupnel
      @eyupnel  Před 2 měsíci

      That's very interesting! Is this the case with both friends and strangers?

    • @tomasvoldrich
      @tomasvoldrich Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@eyupnel Just with friends or people i know for some time. With strangers i keep the conversation at minimum, just to exchange information needed.

  • @tomasvoldrich
    @tomasvoldrich Před 2 měsíci +1

    Have you ever had a problem with perceiving your voice volume ? In elementary school i though i speak loud enough and i was afraid to raise my voice to not to shout. And i was actually whispering and teacher did not understand me. Some time ago in my job i thought i speak at normal volume to shift manager to explain something in hurry but i was actually shouting at her 🤐.

    • @eyupnel
      @eyupnel  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yes, I still struggle with this. Usually, far too quiet, my partner will often say I can't hear you or something to that effect 😂 I also struggle with too fast or slow. If I'm trying to get a lot of information out, I'll speak too fast and trip over my words. These videos have actually been quite helpful in that I get to hear how I sound. I'm perhaps a little slow in the videos, but it's a definite improvement 😁

  • @Grizzly_revs
    @Grizzly_revs Před 2 měsíci

    Another good video, I would be interested to hear your thoughts about in a relationship, one has autism and one is ADHD.. that could be a coping mechanism video in its own 😅right

    • @eyupnel
      @eyupnel  Před 2 měsíci +1

      A fantastic idea! I touch a little bit on this subject in an upcoming video, but it would be so interesting to explore further ❤ thank you so much for watching!