Meghan Ashley shares insights from her workshop, “Adults Adapting to Autism,” which was a highlight at the recent Autism in Black Conference. This episode delves into how adults can adapt to a late diagnosis of autism, overcoming the shock and self-doubt that often accompanies the discovery of being Autistic later in life.

Listeners will learn about:

Creating a Personalized Sensory Profile: Understanding your sensory needs and how to accommodate them in various environments.
Developing Accommodation Strategies: Practical ideas to make daily environments more accommodating.
Establishing Boundaries: Effective ways to communicate new boundaries and needs with loved ones.
Formulating a Forward Plan: Steps to live affirmingly and authentically as an Autistic adult.

Connect with Meghan Ashley:

Website: mperfectconsulting.com
Instagram: @mperfectconsulting

About Meghan Ashley:
Meghan is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas, with a rich background in counseling psychology from LSU-Shreveport. She has extensive experience as an adjunct professor, therapist, and workshop facilitator, deeply invested in the empowerment and mental health of neurodiverse individuals. Meghan’s passion shines through her work at M Perfect Consulting, where she assists individuals in navigating their mental health journeys, particularly those adjusting to life as neurodiverse adults in a neurotypical world.

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