
The Autistic Mom explores what it means to navigate motherhood, identity, and neurodiversity through the lens of radical acceptance.
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When I was diagnosed with autism, it wasn’t the total bombshell it is for some people because I suspected I might be autistic for the better part of 10 years. I stupidly dragged my heels before getting on a wai...
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It’s grad time. My Instagram feed is full of photos of teens in suits and prom dresses, wearing lopsided smiles. Proud parents shedding tears and waxing lyrical about their kids moving out and moving into adultho...
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As public as I am about certain things, there is something I don’t talk about often or openly. Maybe because it was only recently that I learned about the connection between autism and chronic health condi...
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People pleasing is an affliction—for women and particularly for autistic females. From childhood, we may have struggled to make friends and thus learned to make ourselves as easygoing and deferential as p...
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I see you enter the crowded waiting room. You scan the space, your gaze darting around in a panic I recognize. Your partner is with you because this is a two-person operation. One or both of you have taken tim...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Julie M Green writes connection, motherhood, and neurodiversity through the lens of radical acceptance at The Autistic Mom. She is the author of the bestselling memoir, Motherness. Her writing has been featured in Washington Post, HuffPost, etc.
Late diagnosed AuDHDer building an alternative reality. You can also find me on Medium: https://jael999.medium.com/
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