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This feels … accurate. Thanks Ali.
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Well, I wasn’t certain how it might go over, but I recognized much from my work with kiddoes in the classroom and after school. I’m not autistic, but can be on overload, and feel as if I can empathize. Some of those kiddoes were on constant overload, and still coping. I know autistic adults do that, also. Kudos.
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As an autistic adult, I can confirm that overload is a very real thing. I tend to shutdown when I’m in overload. I liked the sonnet well enough that I also shared it on my blog. 🫂
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Cool!
I replenish strength from so many of Naskar’s works. It’s definitely a worthy follow.
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