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You’ve Been Thinking About Autism WRONG (Spectrum Explained)

5 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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Most people think autism is a straight line—from “low functioning” to “high functioning.” But that’s not how it works. In this video, I break down what the autism spectrum ACTUALLY looks like in a way that’s simple, clear, and easy to explain to others. If you’ve ever struggled to explain autism—or felt like people misunderstand it—this will help. Huge shoutout to @devilspotato33 for the video idea 🙌 We cover: * Why autism is NOT a linear spectrum * The “mixing board” way to understand autistic traits * Why “high functioning” vs “low functioning” is misleading * What masking really is (and why it’s exhausting) * Common misconceptions people still believe Whether you’re autistic, know someone who is, or just want to understand better—this video is for you. If this helped, like the video so more people can see it 👍 And drop your questions in the comments—I might turn yours into the next video. #autism #autismawareness #actuallyautistic #neurodiversity #autismspectrum #mentalhealth #autismacceptance #neurodivergent #education #autism101

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You’ve Been Thinking About Autism WRONG (Spectrum Explained)

Most people think autism is a straight line—from “low functioning” to “high functioning.” But that’s not how it works. In this video, I break down what the autism spectrum ACTUALLY looks like in a way that’s simple, clear, and easy to explain to others. If you’ve ever struggled to explain autism—or felt like people misunderstand it—this will help. Huge shoutout to @devilspotato33 for the video idea 🙌 We cover: * Why autism is NOT a linear spectrum * The “mixing board” way to understand autistic traits * Why “high functioning” vs “low functioning” is misleading * What masking really is (and why it’s exhausting) * Common misconceptions people still believe Whether you’re autistic, know someone who is, or just want to understand better—this video is for you. If this helped, like the video so more people can see it 👍 And drop your questions in the comments—I might turn yours into the next video. #autism #autismawareness #actuallyautistic #neurodiversity #autismspectrum #mentalhealth #autismacceptance #neurodivergent #education #autism101

23 de abr de 20265 min
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The Real Reason Socializing Is Exhausting (Autism & Masking)

Why does socializing feel so exhausting… even when you enjoy it? A common misconception about autism is that autistic people just don’t like being around others. But that’s not always true. In this video, I break down the real reason socializing can be so draining—especially for autistic people—and why it has less to do with introversion, and more to do with something called masking. I’m actually an extrovert. I enjoy conversations and being around people. But for years, I couldn’t understand why I would feel completely drained afterward. It turns out, it wasn’t socializing itself—it was the constant mental effort of performative socializing. We’ll cover: * What masking is and why it happens * Why social interaction can feel like a performance * The difference between introversion and social exhaustion * Why even “good” social experiences can leave you drained If you’ve ever felt exhausted after talking to people, this might explain why.

18 de abr de 20264 min
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The ONE Word That Explains Autism (No One Told You This)

What if there was ONE word that could explain so many struggles with autism? That word is proprioception — your body’s ability to know where it is in space. In this video, I break down: * What proprioception is (simple explanation) * Why autistic people may feel “clumsy” or out of sync * The difference between under-sensitive and over-sensitive proprioception * Why stimming and movement actually make sense * Practical ways to support sensory needs For years, I thought I was just awkward or uncoordinated. Learning about proprioception completely changed how I understood myself. If you’ve ever: * bumped into things * felt off in crowded spaces * needed to move or stim to feel “normal” …this video might explain why. 👍 Subscribe for more videos on autism, sensory processing, and real-life experiences. #autism #proprioception #sensoryprocessing #autismawareness #stimming #neurodivergent

9 de abr de 20264 min