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Growing Up Different & Being Forced to Be "Normal" (Autistic, ADHD, HSP, Gamers, Introverts)

November 18, 2021 Boonie Sripom

Some thoughts related to growing up "different" and being forced to act "normal". It can be so freeing as adults to take steps towards embracing and reclaiming who you are after having society and people in positions of authority tell you you're flawed. A lot of us have to unlearn these early messages, and it takes time and safety to do so. I hope this video offers comfort and community to continue on your individual journeys of becoming. **Please note: This video is shared for educational and community purposes. You have every right to disagree and seek additional perspectives. This video is not an alternative to professional consultation or therapy.**

Stimming & ABA Video https://youtu.be/8wuFeIFqxQg

In Neurodivergent Tags autism, adhd, neurodivergent, HSP
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Executive Function Skills - External Thinking & Practice

November 18, 2021 Boonie Sripom

When you have a unique or different learning style, life can be frustrating for you and the people in your life. Accomplishing tasks and learning can be met with more frustrating, overwhelm, sadness, and feelings of shame. Educators and parents, and individuals may not know what their learning preferences are and how to more effectively get tasks done. It makes sense that this is fairly new because our education system teaches the same way to benefit the same people. If you learn from lectures and using worksheets, you benefit from a typical classroom.

Others who are ADHDers, neurodivergent, smart but scattered, and creative thinkers have struggled to learn, many times in silence. They can be seen as "difficult" to teach or that they are "not trying hard enough." It is overwhelming and frustrating to think that you cannot learn due to effort. Many times, it is the approach and connection that is missing. When we seek to understand how someone's cognitive profile is, we can empower them to learn how they learn best.

And being different isn't bad. We seem to equate difference as wrong, and many differently wired people internalized this into their identities quickly. Learning and thinking differently is not bad. It is just different. Let's find ways to honor difference by being open to new information and perspective.

This video was inspired by personal experiences and watching the TEFOs 2020 conversations with Jeff Copper & Seth Perler. They are both executive function coaches with backgrounds in education. https://executivefunctionsummit.com/

Book: Smart But Scattered Guide to Success by Peg Dawson, EdD & Richard Guare, PhD

I offer coaching to the differently wired. Sometimes it takes someone to help remind you what your natural strengths are so you can identify and accomplish goals that help you cultivate your own authenticity.

Contact me at organizedmesses@gmail.com to schedule an appointment.

In education, Coaching, parenting Tags adhd, autism, ef skills, education
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Thoughts on Stimming & ABA (Autism Acceptance)

October 23, 2019 Boonie Sripom

Sharing some ways I stim, responding to the video of "What is Stimming?" by the YouTube channel Ask an Autistic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WexCW... (this video is more detailed)

BLOCKING BAD INPUT WITH GOOD INPUT!

I didn't mention stimming is also used for sensation seeking.

Some ways of stimming mentioned:

  • hand flapping

  • visual & tactile (stones, dice, glitter, squishy)

  • essential oils

  • scents

  • weighted blankets

A note on ABA: I can see that ABA is changing for the better. I am commenting on my experiences and hearing stories of those who have suffered through terrible ABA practices in the past. If you practice ABA now, please feel free to share what it is like.

ASAN: https://autisticadvocacy.org/

In education, Mental Health, parenting Tags autism, autistic, neurodiverse, stim, stimming
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Coaching for gifted & creative people.

April 2025: I have AM (PST) spots open for Weds. Please visit the referral page to see if there is a helper who could be a good fit for you.

Boonie Sripom, MA

Life Coach & Speaker organizedmesses@gmail.com  

Individual & executive function skills coaching. Special focus on Archetypes, creatives, Highly Sensitive Children, Twice Exceptional 2e gifted. Geek Culture Therapy, Video Game & Neurodiversity Affirmative.

Disclaimer: This site and its contents, shared links, and resources are for educational purposes.  They are not a replacement for psychotherapy or professional help. Please feel free to seek a second or third professional opinion. 

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