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Have a bunnygirl in a black milk dress I absolutely adore 💜
Day 3 of #autismacceptanceweek!
Sensory Issues!
This includes Sensory Seeking, Sensory Avoiding and Stimming for Sensory regulation!
Autistic people can be sensory seeking or sensory avoiding individuals.
Seeking usually means enjoying bright and colourful things and loud sounds. It also applies to tactile sensation seeking; like being very open to hugging people, using weighted blankets and even putting things in mouth that prolly shouldn't go in the mouth.
Sensory avoiding is more about being sensitive to sounds, sights, tastes and textures. Wearing sunglasses when going outside, using ear muffles to block noise and preferring blander foods are good ways to prevent over stimulation.
Autistic people can be seeking and avoiding at the same time. In my instance, I hate bright lights but I listen to my music pretty darn loud. This ties into sensory regulation which can involve stimming; a repetitive motion which the auty might or might not be aware of doing.
It's all about the individual when they're over/underwhelmed. An underwhelmed person can be stimming to burn through energy or to feel good while an overwhelmed person may be stimming to feel in control of the sensations of their own body when they can't control the surroundings.
Hey guys, I'm doing something a little different for #AutismAcceptanceWeek! I'm doing a pic a day dedicated to the quirks of having Autism. Today is hand-eye co-ordination and rhythm!
Some autistic people may have trouble with fine motor skills. They may be considered clumsy and lack spacial awareness; have trouble figuring out how much force to use when gripping or throwing objects; and they may find it hard to use their arms and legs at the same time.
This doesn't mean they're incapable of learning how to fine-tune their motor skills, just that it may take longer for them to master! Also, as with every quirk I'm going to mention this week, it may differ between every autistic person. ❤
There were so much contrast in Tuesday's art I wanted to post something cuter and softer.Please enjoy my girls Bree and PD venturing throughnsoft pastel space! Really wanna make this into a dress haha Hope you have a comfy Thursday <3 X
And here be the last of the starters I did this week! Bree with Sobble. They're pretty much made for eachother. <3 Hope you enjoy your Saturday! <3
Hey guys!
I created some new artwork relating to Autism that will be showing in the Newcastle library this coming week! The exhibition starts Monday and ends Friday.
There's some amazing artists there that you should check out if you're in Newcastle this week. <3
Hey guys, sorry for the late upload! I figured I still wanted to post today anyways!I've decided to do some teeny tiny charms and Bree is the first one I wanted to do! She's a cute lil crybaby and I love her so much I hope you are having a comfy Tuesday <3 x https://linktr.ee/Pabbiecrafts
Day 14 is Bree again ^^Not sure if I like how dark this one is but it may be due to her big ol eyes that I am thinking that. The coloured version of her is better. https://www.patreon.com/posts/huevember-day-14-22633003