Kristy Forbes (@intunepathways) 's Twitter Profile
Kristy Forbes

@intunepathways

Autistic. ADHD. PDA. Educator. Social Scientist. Writer. Speaker. Wurundjeri. Views my own.

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Jordyn Zimmerman (@jordynbzim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Communication is a basic human right. Communication is a basic human right. Communication is a basic human right. Communication is a basic human right. Communication is a basic human right. Communication is a basic human right. Communication is a basic human right.

Asiatu Coach (@asiatucoach) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/2 As an #ActuallyAutistic PDAer, I wish parents of PDA children would understand that hyper independence is an ableist capitalistic norm. Teaching a child to ignore their limits, bc u fear their adult dependency = much more detrimental to them than letting go of NT expectations

Lisa Wilkinson (@lisa_wilkinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

These relentless hit jobs on @tamepunk are utterly deplorable. They’re designed to say to any woman striving for change: step out of line/question the status quo & we’re coming for you. What a good time to make a donation to the Grace Tame Foundation. thegracetamefoundation.org.au

@AutSciPerson@mstdn.social (@autsciperson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes. We urgently need better support for autistic people. You know what doesn't do any of that? Trying to subgroup autistic people. Subgrouping dehumanizes us. It makes other people treat us like a series of traits and deficits rather than as whole human beings.

Cassie Shanahan (@shanahancassie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘We’ve Got This: Stories by Disabled Parents’ is an anthology edited by Eliza Hull. It includes so many incredible stories written by disabled parents. I just finished reading Kristy Forbes’ chapter on neurodivergent parenting 🤩 Kristy Forbes @MusicElizaHull @BlackIncBooks

‘We’ve Got This: Stories by Disabled Parents’ is an anthology edited by Eliza Hull. It includes so many incredible stories written by disabled parents. I just finished reading Kristy Forbes’ chapter on neurodivergent parenting 🤩 <a href="/IntunePathways/">Kristy Forbes</a> @MusicElizaHull @BlackIncBooks
Kristy Forbes (@intunepathways) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ohh I appreciate this and thank you! AND I want to let the world know that I learnt the term 'neurokin' from Reframing Autism and their fabulous writing and work.

Dylan Alcott (@dylanalcott) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Woke up this morning feeling very blessed to be disabled - I reckon my parents are pretty happy about it too. Feeling sorry for us and our families doesn’t help. Treating us equally, and giving us the choice and control over our own lives does