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So my sister has been feeding me with a steady diet of awesome ... Today's feast was the bat cloud
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Books Are Magic (bookstore, Brooklyn)
My "Macaulay Culkin Christmas (in New York) pt1
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AI and ownership
I recently came across a social media post commenting on an AI picture of a group of smiling people largely women. If was quite innocuous as an image but the ire of one commenter was drawn from the usual place â AI is trained on real images without concent A little like: accountxyz: hope the people you all use in prompts start suing the heck out of all of you Okay. Most images are built fromâŠ
Insights from the 2024 Global Workplace Report
The XYZ of Work-Related Stress: Commentary on Gallup 2024 State of the Global Workplace report Hi folks, I was reading this weekâs âNightingaleâ â Data Visualisation Society eNewsletter (named after Florence, Nurse-Statistician-Legend) and there was an interesting article breaking down the 2024 State of the Global Workplace report by Gallup. The report was arguing that peopleâs mentalâŠ
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Navigating Burnout: Resources for Neurodivergent Individuals
In 2024 there have been a solid quantity of new resources and articles on avoiding and dealing with burnout. Considering we are in the Holiday season we thought it might be worthwhile to share a select number of them with you.
2024 update 9 minutes Hi folks, Following on from the post last year[1], there have been a solid quantity of new articles on avoiding and dealing with burnout. Considering we are in the Holiday season we thought it might be worthwhile to share a select number of them with you. Please see the previous (above) post for the definition of burnout, the differences between Workplace burnout andâŠ
O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!
O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!It seems she hangs upon the cheek of nightLike a rich jewel in an Ethiopâs ear;Beauty too rich for use, for earth too dear!So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows,As yonder lady oâer her fellows shows.The measure done, Iâll watch her place of stand,And, touching hers, make blessed my rude hand.Did my heart love till now? forswear it, sight!For IâŠ
Parsley novels rosemary and thyme
Tonight I am sitting down on a cold winterâs night to a meal of mashed potato and peas, Toulouse sausage â an inspiration of from Craig my local butcher, as heâs getting festive for the Paris Olympics. The fresh parsley, lemon thyme, spring onion, and rosemary are out of my balcony garden. Iâve taken 2 days off work in recovery as Iâve kept blacking out. My local GP thinks itâs probablyâŠ
Neuroinclusive Education
I was speaking with my bestie, their 3yo is pulling out of dance class because they are finding it hard (the 3yo not ⊠you get it). Itâs not having your parent there, as much as being told what to do by people you donât know (inevitably in ways you struggle to understand). You see our protagonist is undoubtedly neurodivergent, and being neurodivergent is frequently tricky, because whilst you areâŠ
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Don't let your AI run with a bad crowd.
I've been getting into using AI in my day-to-day a lot over the past 6 months. It's usually great, but some days...!
Iâve been getting into using AI in my day-to-day a lot over the past 6 months. Deciphering cantankerous customersâ meanings. Writing the start of a long letter not knowing where to start. And sometimes creating a logo⊠well, I gave it a try with a clear set of prompts âlogo for a book club, an illustration of an open book, simple line artâ and this is what I received. Well I donât know whereâŠ
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On Rilke
On Rilke To someone that likes to pretend they know everything, You have a remarkable ability to prove I knew nothing
_______To someone that likes to pretend they know everything,You have a remarkable ability to prove I knew nothing_______
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BURNOUT Follow Up #2: Dyslexia and Fatigue
I have been meaning to follow up with some more resources regarding Burnout in the Neurodivergent Community. It makes sense that the challenges of working in a high pressure environment, especially one that is nonoptimal for your skills, will add stress.
I have been meaning to follow up with some more resources regarding Burnout in the Neurodivergent Community. It makes sense that the challenges of working in a high pressure environment, especially one that is nonoptimal for your skills, will add stress. Of course that means that burnout can and does occur in all neurotypes.  A Succeed-with-Dyslexia (SWD) blog post[1] from last year is a greatâŠ
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Mental Health Monday: Burnout through many lenses
You might hear the term âBurnoutâ talked about a lot and maybe youâve felt that way yourself. But what is burnout?
(This piece of writing was created by my incredible friend Shelly and myself for our Neurodiversity and Wellness, Arts and Culture community that we chair) You might hear the term âBurnoutâ talked about a lot and maybe youâve felt that way yourself. But what is burnout? How does burnout differ between different communities? And what can you do about it for your co-workers, friends andâŠ
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Autism Tests and the Arrogance of "Normality"
There are a bunch of fun and interesting tests that do the rounds of the neurodivergent and autistic communities every now and again. Some draw from rich experience and colour of the community, whilst others are built from the doctrine of Asperger* & Lovaas* treating us as if âthey are not people in the psychological senseâ. Yes ND and autistic people are horrendously marginalised still, so whenâŠ
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Technology providing access (where society won't)
This week I went to a wonderful accessible arts panel discussion on accessible tech in the arts. There are a lot of everyday uses of technology to use technology to increase the accessibility of arts and culture and our exceptional panel of Sophie Penkethman-Young (Australia Council), Marcus Wright (MCA), and Simon Buchanan (Sydney Opera House) unpacked a wide field of these. Technologies such asâŠ
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Small but kind
Weâve had a few nests of paper wasps at our house over the past 5+ years. Over the years theyâve started a few nests, small ones off a few cells that theyâd sometimes abandon for unknown reasons and sometimes they come back to them.
Weâve had a few nests of paper wasps at our house over the past 5+ years. Over the years theyâve started a few nests, small ones off a few cells that theyâd sometimes abandon for unknown reasons and sometimes they come back to them. They are small clustered tubes of grey, looking like loose bunches of Sunday newspapers bought from some tiny delivery kid on their weekend paper route around theâŠ
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Hello, I would like to ask why so many autistic children become so attached to screen time. I know the formal reason, I am also aware that all people can become attached to television, video games, or a tablet. I suppose my question is how do you engage an autistic child when they only want to watch tv, play video games, or play on a tablet? They do not care about toys, books, or anything else other than jumping. How do I become part of their word if they don't want to be bothered?
Itâs always difficult to provide good advice based on the amount of information that will fit in a tumblr ask, so my response will be fairly general, but I hope still useful to you.
It sounds like youâre feeling a lot of pressure to engage with your child in the perceived ârightâ way. I think thatâs the crux of the issue here.
When we say that parents can and should become a part of their childrenâs world, that statement should be taken at face value. It doesnât mean, âcraft a perfect, Todayâs Parent-approved world around your child.â
Your childâs world is currently watching television, playing video games, and using a tablet. Quality childrenâs programming teaches story structure, facilitates echolalia and language development, and models friendship and how to navigate social situations. Playing video games develops hand-eye coordination, teaches problem solving, and builds confidence. A tablet is exactly what you make of it and the apps you put on it.
It also sounds like you are feeling resentment, which is neither productive nor necessary. Thatâs on you. As a parent, your job is to support and love your child. That means that you need to manage your emotions. Journalling, therapy, and self-care are ways to do that.
Now, instead of thinking of screen time as inherently bad and toys and books as good, consider what ways you could meet your child where they are at and use their interests to facilitate learning. Try offering different kinds of apps: there are apps that teach music, drawing apps, apps to make simple animations, apps that allow you to track the flight of airplanes, apps that show you the stars above you right now. There are apps that even read childrenâs books and allow kids to read along.
Keep offering new things, and see what interests take hold. Always have captions on, so that television time is also teaching literacy. Provide video games in different genres and using different mechanics. Donât be afraid to think outside the box or feel constrained by what is typical or arbitrarily âage appropriateâ when it comes to interesting or educational apps, games, etc.
Play video games with your child. Ask them about their favourite apps. Discuss the plot and themes of the television shows they watch, and try âwritingâ an episode of their favourite show together. Jump together. Talk about how and why jumping feels good to their body. Talk about why they like what they like. Keep engaged.
And most importantly, remember that there is no right or wrong way to have a childhood, and that the problem is not that your child âdoesnât want to be bothered.â They are not trying to frustrate or disappoint you. The problem is that you are clinging onto expectations.
Let go and just meet them where they are. It takes more thought, more intention, and more care, but it will be a lot more fun and bring you closer.