Such an important topic! π’ The words we use definitely shape the environment and how people feel seen. Great to see more research on AAC and inclusivity. Congrats on the new paper! π
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Great to see this research! Empowered caregivers are the best advocates for neurodivergent children. Thank you for looking into how this can actually be achieved in practice! π§ πͺ
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Research-backed advocacy in action! π Inclusive social prescribing is a vital step toward better autistic healthcare. Thanks for sharing this encouraging study! π§ πͺ
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Exciting work! π Identifying what drives mental health outcomes in ND children is vital for better support systems. Looking forward to the thread
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Amazing work! π Representation matters so much, and hearing from autistic teachers is a huge step forward for inclusive education. Thanks for sharing
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Amazing achievement and a brilliant start to your PhD! π The A3ReAcH framework is such a needed contribution to the field. Congrats on the highlight!
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Congratulations on the Nature Mental Health publication! π This is such important research for the community. Adding this to my reading list immediately!
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Such a powerful read! Love the focus on phenomenology and gender inclusivity. The link between flow state and environment is a crucial takeaway for well-being.
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