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A two-column infographic titled “Neuro-affirming Intensive Interaction: Myths vs. Reality” (Autistic Realms branding).
The left column, labelled “Myth & Misunderstanding,” lists common misconceptions:
- It’s just mirroring or copying someone
- It trains normative communication behaviours (e.g. eye contact, turn-taking, socially expected responses)
- “Intensive” means high pressure or demand
- It’s behaviourism under another name
- It teaches communication skills as targets to achieve through stages
The right column, labelled “Neuro-Affirming Approach,” reframes each point:
- It is relational attunement, guided by timing, emotion, and context—not imitation
- Communication may emerge naturally through relationship, without being taught, required, or performed; the practitioner attunes rather than instructs
- Intensity refers to quality of presence—being fully with and led by the person
- It centres co-created meaning within the relationship, not changing the individual’s behaviour
- Development evolves through connection, not instruction or checklists
Design includes soft neutral tones, a pink cross icon for myths, a green check mark for affirming approaches, and Autistic Realms logo.






