Study tips for autistic students
Hi guys, after chatting about my previous video where I talked about the lack of helpful resources for autistic people, my friend Thomas and I wanted to share some study tips! If you know of any good resources (school-related, or otherwise!), please leave a comment or message me so I can share them (:
The 2 flashcard apps mentioned: https://www.ankiapp.com/ and https://tinycards.duolingo.com/ (:
The Pomodoro Technique https://francescocirillo.com/pages/pomodoro-technique
(A quick note on this! You might be someone who struggles to go in and out of tasks and is disoriented by starting and stopping something you’re working on - that’s a difficulty that a lot of autistic people have, so it might be better for you to use longer periods of study time before you take a break.
That way, you don’t have to worry so much about the difficulty of getting back into it after going away. It’s a case of thinking about how much time you’re able to effectively concentrate for and making sure that you’re not overloading yourself by not taking breaks regularly enough - if you try to take in too much at a time, the information often stops going in. The Pomodoro technique is about making your time most effective, and that depends on what works for you!)
Hope you enjoy + good luck with your studies!
(a gentle yikes @ my patchy skin - that red complexion & concealer combo ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. As a wise friend told me, "acne is a value-neutral attribute, yo!")
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The 2 flashcard apps mentioned: https://www.ankiapp.com/ and https://tinycards.duolingo.com/ (:
The Pomodoro Technique https://francescocirillo.com/pages/pomodoro-technique
(A quick note on this! You might be someone who struggles to go in and out of tasks and is disoriented by starting and stopping something you’re working on - that’s a difficulty that a lot of autistic people have, so it might be better for you to use longer periods of study time before you take a break.
That way, you don’t have to worry so much about the difficulty of getting back into it after going away. It’s a case of thinking about how much time you’re able to effectively concentrate for and making sure that you’re not overloading yourself by not taking breaks regularly enough - if you try to take in too much at a time, the information often stops going in. The Pomodoro technique is about making your time most effective, and that depends on what works for you!)
Hope you enjoy + good luck with your studies!
(a gentle yikes @ my patchy skin - that red complexion & concealer combo ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. As a wise friend told me, "acne is a value-neutral attribute, yo!")
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Find me on:
tumblr @b-blushes
instagram @b_blushes
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It's me, B! Shy and sleepy autistic, also a big fan of flowers, sunlight and spring.
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