Published on 12, July, 2020
You could visit the location of your new flat and look on Google or Apple maps where the supermarket is, bus stops, etc, then walk back and forth. That would help with direction finding and make you more comfortable with that area. You can practice some…
Then again they might be just anti Brexit, which is doing very little to benefit anyone (ask small businesses, ask the fishermen) other than s small cartel of super rich. They might be there to question the continuing vilification of so-called benefit…
Greetings... For "weird" -- I Myself find that if the food says that it is 'already cooked' but just needs to be "heated up", then I can often not bother with heating it & will eat it as it is.
For "less weird" (except…
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That's a downer that you feel bad after eating fermented foods! I made sauerkraut a couple of times too.
I made a sourdough bread once, I followed instructions in a book about bread written by Paul Hollywood. My parents and I loved it, it was…
The Apple Airpods Pro got a lot of recommendations too because they have a mode called 'transparency' where you can allow external noise in but I'm not sure how much you can control this (ie how much sound you 'let in') and of course they can totally…
A cat in a dog's world is the one I always use, too. We try to emulate the dogs in order to 'fit in'. We chase a stick occasionally - even though we see it as a pointless exercise. We make a fuss - even though we don't want much, and would…
My Mum often does have some things in the house, like a fruit bowl full of apples (which the school have got him to eat but he's often refused to eat them, and other foods at home). In the past I have tried encouraging him but I can see that it may come…
I've had the same problem previously (not being able to make out what various emojis are)!
There's a useful and pretty convenient "zoom in" feature for iOS (Apple) and Android devices that you can use to help with that:
https://support…
I think I'm more of a fan of conventional medicine than SOI! I share her aversion to medicalising for autism but autism may not be her only problem by the sound of it. I wouldn't avoid asking for help from the nhs. There is growing understanding of autism…
When I got my report, I was able to approve it and have changes made before it was sent to my GP. In my case no changes were needed. I also received a "to whom it may concern" letter that just gave my details and said
" I can confirm that I assessed…