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Autistic need for structure
Explore insights on autistic structure needs from a late-identified autistic woman counsellor of mixed ethnicity. This collection examines how structure manifests as a neurological need—from ordered physical environments to predictable routines—rather than rigid inflexibility. Discover compassionate perspectives on embracing these natural autistic traits as valid adaptations that create safety, reduce cognitive load, and support authentic autistic thriving.


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It might be that, like me, you are autistic and the presence of structure and clarity in your environment is really important.

Lii Brooke
Apr 142 min read
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