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Hollie Mabbott
Великобритания
Добавлен 26 янв 2021
I make videos about life as an autistic girl!
autism and girls//difference between autism in girls and autism in boys
thankyou for watching this video, on autism and girls and the difference between autism in girls and autism in boys.
I talked about masking in girls, autism stereotypes in the media and much more.
please follow my social media accounts where I will be asking different questions on what you would like to know.
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little bit about me, I was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder/ Asperger's syndrome at 9 years old. I have kept my diagnosis a secret for the majority of my teenage years. I am 17 years old now and have decided to use RUclips as a platform to help autistic people like...
I talked about masking in girls, autism stereotypes in the media and much more.
please follow my social media accounts where I will be asking different questions on what you would like to know.
Instagram- hollie.mabbott
Facebook- hollie.mabbottxx/
tiktok-www.tiktok.com/@holl.mabbott?
little bit about me, I was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder/ Asperger's syndrome at 9 years old. I have kept my diagnosis a secret for the majority of my teenage years. I am 17 years old now and have decided to use RUclips as a platform to help autistic people like...
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Видео
The truth about being autistic// AUTISM ASSUMPTIONS explained by an autistic teenager
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exposing the truth about being autistic, all explained by an autistic teenager. what life is REALLY like for someone whose autistic will be fully explained by telling everyone what the real autism assumptions are. topics covered will be if an autistic person can give eye contact, if an autistic person has emotion, autism and socializing and so much more. hope you enjoy :) please follow my socia...
What is STIMMING (autism related)//told from first hand perspective
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.3 года назад
thankyou for watching this video, I hope you learnt more about stimming, and why autistic people stim, and what is stimming in autism. please follow my social media accounts where I will be asking different questions on what you would like to know. Instagram- hollie.mabbott Facebook- hollie.mabbottxx/ tiktok-www.tiktok.com/@holl.mabbott? little bit about me, I was diag...
How to survive HIGH SCHOOL as an AUTISTIC TEENAGER//meltdowns, concentration levels and masking
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.3 года назад
thank you for watching this video, on how to survive high school as an autistic teenager. Topics talked about is my high school experience, meltdowns, shutdowns concentration levels, and masking and much more. I understand high school is particularly hard for us autistic teens but I hope some of these tips and my advice might work for you. please follow my social media accounts where I will be ...
What are the EARLY SIGNS of AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER? Told by someone whose autistic
Просмотров 3 тыс.3 года назад
what are the early signs of AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER? told by someone whose autistic thankyou for watching this video, just a disclaimer the early signs of autism/early signs of autism spectrum disorder/early signs of Asperger's syndrome will differ in all autistic children these aren't just one set of autism signs however these are common early signs of autism. some of the things spoken about ...
can you be a little bit autistic? are autism and aspergers the same? explained by AUTISTIC TEENAGER
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thankyou for watching this video hopefully it answered some questions you have about autism, such as can you be a little bit autistic? are autism and aspergers the same? the difference between autism in boys compared to autism in girls? is autism a mental health condition? etc. all this is explained by a autistic teenager. please follow my social media accounts where I will be asking different ...
What you NEED to know about SENSORY OVERLOAD in autism?// tips on how to prevent over stimulation
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
What you NEED to know about SENSORY OVERLOAD in autism/tips on how to prevent over stimulation. thankyou for watching this video based on sensory overload/sensory processing disorder, hopefully you learnt about what sensory overload feels like in autism or just tips on how to prevent sensory overload Sensory toys shown in video!! Link here www.sensorylanduk.com/ please follow my social media ac...
What does it feel like to LIVE WITH AUTISM?...AUTISM Q&A
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advice from an autistic girl. thankyou for watching this AUTISM Q&A, where i'll be answering questions such as what does it feel like to live with autism, life as a autistic girl and giving advice on problems such as sensory problems in autism. follow my TikTok for more autism videos-www.tiktok.com/@holl.mabbott Fave book are from this website Women on the spectrum is my fave-use HOLLIE for 10%...
what is the difference between AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER and OCD?
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
what is the difference between autism spectrum disorder and ocd? Signs of ocd in autism thankyou for watching this video, hopefully you may of learnt a little more about autism and obsessive behavior, autism and ocd, signs of autism and symptoms of ocd. please follow my social media accounts where I will be asking different questions on what you would like to know. Instagram- holli...
AUTISM in females SIGNS//life as an AUTISTIC GIRL
Просмотров 10 тыс.3 года назад
AUTISM IN FEMALES SIGNS//life as an autistic girl. This is your link to get your book on women on the spectrum, if you buy any book on the AAPC publishing website don’t forget to use the code ‘Hollie’ TO GET 10% off. All books are based on autism and it is a great website to find extra autism resources! www.aapcautismbooks.com/?ref=0As4IkTIL4zIi autism in girls ,masking video (mentioned in vide...
ADVICE for parents with an AUTISTIC CHILD!
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Advice for parents with an autistic child! #autismspectrumdisorder #autismparentingtips #autisticchild What every autistic child wants there parents to know... thankyou for watching this video based on parenting children with autism and Asperger’s syndrome in children. This video does not speak for all autistic children only me and advice I would want MY parents to have. please follow my social...
why you might be autistic?!//AUTISM SIGNS you haven't heard of
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why you might be autistic!//AUTISM SIGNS you haven't heard of thankyou for watching this video about autism signs you haven't heard of and hopefully it will give you an idea of my life as an autistic girl, about autism traits in children and autism traits in adults, autism and adhd and overall autism spectrum disorder symptoms. Hopefully these autism traits that aren't talked about/ autism trai...
autism and communication tips//advice given by an autistic girl!
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autism and communication tips//advice given by an autistic girl! thankyou for watching this video about how to communicate with someone who's autistic and advice given by an autistic girl, and hopefully it will give you an idea of my life as an autistic girl/Asperger's syndrome in girls, and communicating with an autistic child! This may not apply to all autistic people but it applies to me. la...
living with AUTISM as a GIRL//Why do autistic girls MASK?
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thankyou for watching this video, and hopefully it will give you an idea of my life as an autistic girl/Asperger's syndrome in girls, the reality of living with autism as a girl, what is masking and why do autistic girls mask? please follow my social media accounts where I will be asking different questions on what you would like to know. Instagram- hollie.mabbott Facebook-faceboo...
AUTISM MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS//what you think you know about autism!
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#autism #aspergers #autismingirls AUTISM MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS//what you think you know about autism! thankyou for watching this video, and hopefully it will give you an idea of life as an autistic girl, autism myths and misconceptions/ what you think you know about autism. This video might be more relevant it autism in girls, however its does contain facts about autism everyone need to know...
my childhood traits as an AUTISTIC GIRL//living with autism as a child
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my childhood traits as an AUTISTIC GIRL//living with autism as a child
How to prevent a MELTDOWN// AUTISTIC child gives advice
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How to prevent a MELTDOWN// AUTISTIC child gives advice
IS AN AUTISM DIAGNOSIS WORTH IT?//autism diagnosis story
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
IS AN AUTISM DIAGNOSIS WORTH IT?//autism diagnosis story
Until 3 .15 she starts explaining.
I’m autistic myself for the last part asking about how can you like hair on your back? Personally the texture of hair is comforting to me so I don’t mind wet hair.❤
Stemming
I have had every single symptom as you! I am going through a diagnosis at the age of 32
I remember the times I have had meltdowns-they feel horrible!!!! I recently had one in front of a friend. So embarrassing!!!!
Also i love this video thank yew❤
Well I already failed lol cause of my tt AND snap help😃😭
❤ great content
Thanks for sharing! ❤❤❤
❤️ it's great how you learned to speak being deaf, or you'd not be making these wonderful offerings
11:20 yesss! The conversation about the weather has always confused me and annoyed me.
I feel it’s just a neurotypical low cost convention which allows people to connect while avoiding any controversial topics or risks. Happy to play along to accommodate the neurotypicals
ANNOYING.
Hollie did you look at a tank filled with water for a long time ?...do you live in a fantasy world ?...when you listen to music does it make you dream ?..are you anti social ?...do you have a boyfriend ? ..do you work ?
I am going to be diagnosed as an 18 yrs old
My daughter is autistic and doesn’t talk so your video made me cry because I can see similarities between yall if that make’s sense… hugs
Id never of known you were deaf. You don't have the usual deaf speech that I hear.
Oh my god ….this is my childhood ….thanks so much 🙏🙏🙏
I have a special ability, i can fly. But only when i go on holiday.
Are you from Yorkshire? I'm the opposite with pepper, I could eat peppercorns and not be bothered. They loved me in Thailand when I asked for extra chillis, they thought it was funny. What I hate though is most sauces, like tomato and all the common ones. I don't want to even write their names they disgust me that much.
I've known for many years that I have OCD. I was doing. Turns out I'm actually autistic! And that very much better explains my life.
I'm an autistic male, but I'm fairly different from Rainman.
1. The general, 'masculine' cosmos and the special, 'feminine' Earth (Gen 1:1); 2. The Earth, as its own general subject, and its special kind of material wealth: its abiding maximal abundance of open liquid water (v. 2); 3. That water, in general, and its cycling (the water cycle, vs. 3-10); 4. The water cycle, in general, and its beneficiaries: biological life (vs. 11-12); 5. Biological life, in general, and its special category, animal biology (vs. 20-25); 6. Animals, in general, and its special category, humans (vs. 26-29); 7. The general human and the special...woman (Genesis 2:7-25) This pairing sequence is itself paired with the fact there are ONLY FIVE names that Genesis 1 reports that God gives to five things. And, these things seem to be the Earth's own prime three dynamic, feminine subsystems of its water cycle: 1. the thermally regulative day/night cycle ('day' and 'night', v. 5); 2. the thermally regulative atmosphere ('shamayim', v. 8; NOT 'ha-shamayim', for, the latter is general sky, like in Gen 2:4a); 3. the land/sea surface thermal exchange system ('earth' and 'seas', v. 10). If these three sets of things are what these verses are reporting, then it finds analogy in Adam's later naming Woman (Genesis 2:23) I think she, likewise, names him. Of course, the text does not say she did. But the text also does not say she had feet. And, of course, she had feet. These things are the Earth's own basic, feminine subsystems for handling the Sun's radiation for benefit of life on Earth. This is why Genesis 1 says that God saw that the light (v. 3) was good. For the 'light' is in the prior context of the Earth and its wealth of water. It is not (repeat, not) physical light unto itself that God called good. It is the relation which the light has for the potential for water-based life on Earth. For, tellingly, the Genesis 1 account does not report that God names gravity, or light, or even water. Only of day-and-night, as such, and the atmosphere, and of land and sea.
Thank you, Dear one. My grandson at 3 1/2 his showing a lot of the signs and symptoms that you are describing. This is going to help all of us to help him along the way.
I have been researching autism because we think my daughter is autistic. Haven't been able to get her tested yet, but we are very sure. From the research I have done I learned that dyslexia is on the autism spectrum. I was diagnosed with dyslexia when I was in elementary school and nobody even mentioned autism. Now I watch a video like this and realize how I relate to so much of it. 36 years old and just learning I might be autistic. Side note I believe my daughter is hyperlexic, because she started kindergarten reading at a 3rd grade level. That makes me really happy because dyslexia Fing sucks. It wasn't till middle school that I was really able to read on my own, and it wasn't till my late 20's that I was able to read well. I still have to rely on spellcheck and text to speech apps more then I would like, but I manage and that is what really matters. I really didn't want to see her struggle like I did.
This was really insightful thank you. I am autistic and preparing myself for public speaking at schools for how to better understand and include autistic people in the fellowship and this video helps. thank you :)
Thank you for saying that other people do not really interest you. I feel the same and we need more people brave enough to say it :)
I like how you question society and the experts. 🙂
I met another autistic before and we clickedvon every level only they masked so much that they left me behind ...that hurt.
Thank God you didn’t stick that needle in her eye
To get rid of the bump in your hair. Holding spray and a blow dryer. Spray, hold down with brush or comb and blow dry. For anyone having this issue 😊
My daughter only eats chicken nuggets and sweet potato fries with juice. She won’t drink any water
Felt this so much
I'm still on the fence of whether I have autism of OCD, and your comment on perspective is interesting. I feel a "need" or "compulsion" to do certain things, acts, stims, and it's not "pleasurable" as some would frame it as autism. However, there's also not a thought or narrative going through my mind, as you describe with OCD. I've come to realize the stims aren't "fun" so much as "help lower anxiety", help aim for a baseline.
About the eyeballs, I think if you don't look at just the eyeballs (for ex. Do those eyeballs look into your eyes often or not? Look often enough or too often? Look long enough or too long?) is helpful to read faces, but what is even more helpful if you look at the eyebrows (eyebrows are very important), also some smaller muscles around the eyeballs can be important too to detect fake smiles for ex., or for some emotions (like the almost-crying emotion) the chin is very telling, when people feel very hurt and get into a crying mood but they try to hide how they are feeling, they might be able to hide their tears for a few seconds, because tears come out always a little after people are in the crying mood, but they usually are not able to hide their crying-mood chin shape, when people cry, or even if ghey try to hide or stop their crying, they usually cannot hide their crying-mood-chin-shape, the chin muscles get a little tense when people start crying even if they successfully hide the crying at the beginning, their muscle-tense chin shape will give away their cry-mood emotion which you can read from the chin and the eyebrows. So my suggestion for you in the hope of helping you reading faces easier is to try to look at not just the eyeballs, but also especially the eyebrows and also the little muscles around the eyes. If you search for some kind of picture on Google that has many faces made by an actor for acting class or something, you can see the precise differences between the faces and all the little muscle differences for the different facial emotion expressions, I think that can be really helpful. There are people who if you (even unintentionally) hurt them by miscommunication issues that exist between autistic and non-autistic people, some of the neurotypical people keep a smiling mouth shape and they try to keep even a happy voce tone after you unintentionally hurt them, but their eyes (mainly the eyebrows) is VERY LIKELY changes, so their smile will statt to look fake at that point, but they keep amiling because that is a social rule(?) in their head to keep a happy vibe of the room (even if they got hurt, becauae they miaunderstood something you told them without offensive intention, but unfortunatelly theybtook it as offensive). (This was just a random example for demonstration, but this type of example is relatively common, although it doesn't have to be "crying-mood", it can be just "basic-hurt-mood".)
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Who’s autistic but just decided to watch this to relate to someone or because they were bored?
We’ve tried everything, but the holistic treatment plan suggested by Dr Oyalo finally showed results. The combination of a gluten-free diet and specific vitamins has improved my son’s communication and focus
I am the very same way! Everything for me has to be just right or I go into a huge meltdown. I used to line up cars, I used to play by myself, and my favorite toy, was poker chips. Loud noises for me, is also a big issue. I have to wear headphone with music playing to stay calm. So yes, I too have autism.
Omg the bump on the head I could relate! Lol I had anxiety when my grandma would do my hair, because the bump would keep sticking up
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Get the best remedy to improve your child’s autistic condition from doctor Oyalo as his herbs have helped my child improve in speech and social skill very well.
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Anyone else feel like a taser in a cup of water when they have the sensory overload?
What's the book called
I'm gonna to get a test soon to see anything and everything I have cuz my mum thinks I have autism but I have read about lots of other things that I comply with to but I really don't want to have autism because I'm scared my friends will think I'm really weird. I also have really bad anxiety so that doesn't help either so I hope it goes well for me and I'm sure even If I do have autism and more it'll probably be ok right?! Anyways I really enjoyed watching your video!!
You won't become a different person if diagnosed, you will still be the person your friends liked hanging out with before. :) I hope everything goes/went well. ❤
Hi
Wow my daugther had so much of these signs but she would destory everything at school but most of the time be calm at home. The talking to herself was something i thought was normal her imaginary friends i thought was also normal but her teachers said qhere it becomes not normal is when she perfers to be in a fantasy world 90% of the time over playing with others. Your story sounds like my 7yr old daugthers.
Don’t call it a tantrum. A tantrum is a negative behavior that is intentional to be manipulative to try to get what you want. A meltdown is involuntary.