Why Do Autistic Students Struggle At School? + What Needs To Change

Why Do Autistic Students Struggle At School? + What Needs To Change

Autistic students often experience significant psychological and systemic barriers in mainstream education that often lead to long-term trauma. These barriers result in disproportionately high rates of school exclusion, chronic absenteeism, and school... Read more »
The Effects of Extreme Heat on the Brain

The Effects of Extreme Heat on the Brain

Although the large majority of climate scientists hold firmly to the belief that the climate is heating up at an unsustainable rate, an undetermined segment of the population is convinced that global... Read more »
Why Good Intentions Fail Autistic Students

Why Good Intentions Fail Autistic Students

Imagine walking into a room where everyone else has been given a guidebook you never received. You are expected to follow every rule perfectly. If you fail, you are told it is... Read more »
AI as a Fiction Machine

AI as a Fiction Machine

It is undeniable that modern-day AI machines have achieved remarkable fluency with language. They seem to understand what we tell them, regardless of the words we choose to express ourselves. This enables... Read more »
Autistic Students’ Well-Being In Schools

Autistic Students’ Well-Being In Schools

Autistic adolescents in the United Kingdom experience significantly lower levels of school well-being compared to their non-autistic peers. While schools are central to a young person’s social and emotional development, new research... Read more »
What’s the Right Amount of Sex to Have?

What’s the Right Amount of Sex to Have?

Is there a right amount of sex to have? Or a right amount of desire for sex? That might sound like a weird question. But it came up the other day when... Read more »
How Saying “Please” to AI Changes the Way We Think About It

How Saying “Please” to AI Changes the Way We Think About It

I was definitely one of those people who said “Please” and “Thank you” to AI while interacting with it. On a recent podcast, I was asked if I use manners in case... Read more »
Should Children Have Imaginary Friends?

Should Children Have Imaginary Friends?

Many young children invent imaginary companions (IC) in the early years, also known as imaginary friends. An IC may be entirely invisible, or embodied in a toy or other object. As many... Read more »
Upskilling Is Built for an Imaginary Employee

Upskilling Is Built for an Imaginary Employee

Upskilling has become one of the defining business priorities of our time. With AI reshaping roles faster than hiring cycles can keep pace, and the World Economic Forum projecting that nearly half... Read more »
Multi-Determinism in Eating Disorders | Psychology Today

Multi-Determinism in Eating Disorders | Psychology Today

Psychodynamic theory asserts that symptoms do not happen by chance; symptoms are determined by contributing forces, including early childhood experiences, repressed sexual and aggressive drives, social, religious, and cultural dictates, and predisposing... Read more »
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