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What is Executive Functioning?
Photo by Volodymyr Hryshchenko on Unsplash Some autistic people experience differences in executive functioning. This article explains what this means and shares some supportive strategies. What is Executive Functioning? Executive functioning refers to the set of mental skills that help us to manage daily life. These skills include planning, staying organised, and completing tasks. Autistic people’s brains often need to process more information than their non-autistic peers
Apr 8


Building Schedules and Routines You Can Trust
Photo by THE 5TH on Unsplash For many autistic people, routines are more than a preference—they are a way to bring stability into daily life. A routine can reduce anxiety by creating a sense of control and making the world feel more predictable. But developing a routine you can trust, and keeping it going over time, can be challenging. This article looks at how to build routines that feel reliable, how schedules can support them, and how to cope when plans inevitably change.
Nov 23, 2025


Five Daily Planner Apps for Autistic Adults
Planning our time involves managing appointments, organising tasks, and balancing daily responsibilities and routines—from work meetings...
Nov 12, 2024
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