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Flow Theory Summary
Flow Theory Summary Instant download created on Canva for educational purposes Alt text: Infographic titled “Autistic Flow Theory & Monotropism” with the Autistic Realms logo showing an infinity symbol and the words “Neurodiversity Affirming.” The design features a blue flowing pattern across the background. The infographic summarises key points: What is Flow?A mental state of […]
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Flow Theory Summary
Instant download created on Canva for educational purposes
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Infographic titled “Autistic Flow Theory & Monotropism” with the Autistic Realms logo showing an infinity symbol and the words “Neurodiversity Affirming.” The design features a blue flowing pattern across the background.
The infographic summarises key points:
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What is Flow?
A mental state of deep immersion, focus, and enjoyment, originally described by Csikszentmihalyi (1990). -
Why Autistic Flow Matters
Flow experiences may be more accessible for Autistic people due to monotropic focus, offering strengths such as intense creativity, learning, and problem-solving. -
Barriers to Flow
Social misattunement and interruptions, plus environments demanding rapid task-switching or ignoring sensory needs. -
Towards an Autistic Flow Theory
Recognises unique attentional patterns (monotropism). Moves away from deficit models and values Autistic deep engagement. Emphasises the need for supportive, attuned environments. -
Supportive Environments for Flow
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Allow sustained focus on interests
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Reduce unnecessary interruptions
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Meet sensory and communication needs
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Honour autonomy and pacing
Citation at the bottom: Heasman, B. (2024). Towards autistic flow theory: A non-pathologising conceptual approach. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 54(4), 623–642.
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