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I'm starting one at my Uni. I dunno. I think it would be a nice to have a safe-space on campus. <<woo-hooo... flap! rock! & roll! to your heart's content!!!>> But I don't want to make it too formal. I'm always monitoring and censoring my behaviour and it's really exhausting. I don't need more of that. I was thinking we could just hang out and do silly things.
But it would be cool if we got more confident we could do workshops with kids in elementary schools. I was talking to a mom of two aspie-hfa twin-girls, and she thought it would be cool if we could like simulate what it's like to get sensory overload to NT kids, kind of explain why meltdowns happen to sensitive people.
HMMMM...
And I have a massive collection of puppets... And I can make pretty fancy ones out of yogurt containers+ pantyhose+ craftiness. Haha maybe my autism club should just be a puppet-making, -mastering club. XD
Or make a documentary!
So many ideas.. no energy.