Ask Aunt Lori - Handling difficult people
I posted recently about a difficult situation with cyberbullying; during this, it made me realize that I could use it as a teaching opportunity.
Ask Aunt Lori - Limerence vs Love
Dear Aunt Lori,
Can you help us understand the difference between limerence and love when you're on the spectrum?
Catching Feelings
Ask Aunt Lori - Boundaries
Dear Aunt Lori,
My relationship with my family is very strained. I have no choice but to rely on them for some things, but I don't want them to keep hurting me. What do I do?
Wounded
Ask Aunt Lori - privacy & handling gossip
"Aunt Lori,
I have an "invisible disability" and my family tells people about it without asking me first. I'm not ashamed of myself, but people's biases make it difficult for me when people learn about my disability. People often stop seeing me for my abilities and just see me as only my invisible disability. How do I handle this?
-Wannabe Chameleon"
Ask Aunt Lori: Making Mistakes
Making mistakes is a big part of learning. As long as you learn and grow from them, they’re good for you! So, admit your mistakes, learn from them, and grow from them!
New Section: Ask Aunt Lori
Don't be afraid of anything being embarrassed - I won't reveal who asked, just educate!
I'll also be sharing a few of the things I would have told my younger self.