Transcript: autistic-leslieKnope
"One thing I wish people knew about auditory processing disorder was that when I ask you to repeat something, I need to you repeat the whole thing.
"If I hear "I ???? ????? my keys"
"And ask "what?"
So many people just respond with "my KEYS!"
"And I have to guess if they said "I need you to grab my keys" or "I already have my keys" or something else, or ask "what about them?"
"Which frequently annoys people and makes the conversation longer and more complicated than it needs to be.
PLEASE just repeat the whole sentence it saves everyone so much awkwardness and confusion
#AuditoryProcessingDisorder
#apd source
"One thing I wish people knew about auditory processing disorder was that when I ask you to repeat something, I need to you repeat the whole thing.
"If I hear "I ???? ????? my keys"
"And ask "what?"
So many people just respond with "my KEYS!"
"And I have to guess if they said "I need you to grab my keys" or "I already have my keys" or something else, or ask "what about them?"
"Which frequently annoys people and makes the conversation longer and more complicated than it needs to be.
PLEASE just repeat the whole sentence it saves everyone so much awkwardness and confusion
#AuditoryProcessingDisorder
#apd source
Image: An artistic story in three panels. A series of balls in stripes of various LGBTIQA+ Pride Flag designs during a heavy rain storm. LGBallT.
Panel 1: Two balls, a Non-Binary Pride Flag (yellow, white, purple, black), and an Agender Pride Flag (black, grey, white, light green, & reverse) are in a heavy rain storm.
Agender Pride says, "Wow, it's really coming down."
Panel 2: A Trans Pride Flag (light blue, light pink, white, & reverse) arrives, with a Trans Pride Flag umbrella with an LGBTIQA+ Pride Flag handle (red, orange, yellow, green blue, purple), and shelters all three of them.
Non-Binary Pride says, "Thanks for the umbrella, Trans!".
Panel 3: The heavy rain storm continues, and Trans Pride Flag ball continues to hold up the Trans Pride & LGBTIQA+ Pride umbrella as more and more balls arrive in various stages of water-damage.
Trans Pride says, "Of course! It's for all of us!"
pictured with:
Genderfluid Pride (light pink, white, magenta, black and blue); source
Panel 1: Two balls, a Non-Binary Pride Flag (yellow, white, purple, black), and an Agender Pride Flag (black, grey, white, light green, & reverse) are in a heavy rain storm.
Agender Pride says, "Wow, it's really coming down."
Panel 2: A Trans Pride Flag (light blue, light pink, white, & reverse) arrives, with a Trans Pride Flag umbrella with an LGBTIQA+ Pride Flag handle (red, orange, yellow, green blue, purple), and shelters all three of them.
Non-Binary Pride says, "Thanks for the umbrella, Trans!".
Panel 3: The heavy rain storm continues, and Trans Pride Flag ball continues to hold up the Trans Pride & LGBTIQA+ Pride umbrella as more and more balls arrive in various stages of water-damage.
Trans Pride says, "Of course! It's for all of us!"
pictured with:
Genderfluid Pride (light pink, white, magenta, black and blue); source
If you have a second, we would love for you to help recognize the incomparable excellence of MN State Representative Leigh Finke! Our family and MN communities have benefited so much from her leadership, and we would love to see her recognized with this award. Voting is open now! source
When this happens, it's usually because the owner only shared it with a small group of people, changed who can see it or it's been deleted. source
Rev. Schultz of Anchorage First Presbyterian Church said he decided to run to improve access to health care and address the high cost of living, among other issues. source
On today’s episode of women they probably didn't teach you about at school 👇 source
✨Our boundaries workshop “A Mi Manera: Setting Respectful Boundaries w/Others While Parenting” will be held LIVE on:
Saturday November 15th, 2025
11am-12:30pm PST via Zoom
✨Facilitator: Leslie Priscilla founder of
Leslie Priscilla is a first generation non-Black Xicana mother to three bicultural children.
Formerly an early childhood teacher and 1:1 behavioral coach, Leslie has worked with children and families for over 14 years.
✨Reg¡ster at LatinxParenting.org/manera
Save your seat! If you can’t make it Live, register to receive the recording & corresponding e-book!
✨In order to begin the practice of setting boundaries, we need to try to understand ourselves more deeply: what do we need? what do we want?
Because many of us grew up in homes where our boundaries were not respected or heard, it can be difficult to identify what we are needing and wanting because we may not have the inner knowing that we have the ‘right’ to establish boundaries to begin with.
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Saturday November 15th, 2025
11am-12:30pm PST via Zoom
✨Facilitator: Leslie Priscilla founder of
Leslie Priscilla is a first generation non-Black Xicana mother to three bicultural children.
Formerly an early childhood teacher and 1:1 behavioral coach, Leslie has worked with children and families for over 14 years.
✨Reg¡ster at LatinxParenting.org/manera
Save your seat! If you can’t make it Live, register to receive the recording & corresponding e-book!
✨In order to begin the practice of setting boundaries, we need to try to understand ourselves more deeply: what do we need? what do we want?
Because many of us grew up in homes where our boundaries were not respected or heard, it can be difficult to identify what we are needing and wanting because we may not have the inner knowing that we have the ‘right’ to establish boundaries to begin with.
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