commentr/StutterJune 27, 2025

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That is a great idea, what you do! In my talk, I wrote a part about AAC, the different tools that exist, and the importance of valuing different ways of expressing oneself, whether they are spoken or not. With the association I am involved in, we also created a tool bag that we distribute to doctors, with sensory objects and small tablets to communicate in writing. Right now, I mostly write about autism. I wrote a text about how autism and other disabilities are used as insults in everyday language. I also recently wrote a piece about what happened politically regarding autism. I studied archaeology at university, but it has been very hard for me to get into the job market or even go to a job interview. I have done a lot of volunteer work, and I started a freelance business in archaeological reconstructions, but I stopped. I would really love to write more things about archaeology. It seems like you have found your own way of doing things. Really, well done. You said you talk about physics, is it related to your job, or is it your passion? What topics do you talk about in particular?

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Anticipation & AvoidanceIdentity & DisabilitySchool & Work

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Avoidance & SubstitutionOverthinking & MonitoringAuthenticity vs. MaskingEmployment & Career