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NEW Map of Monotropic Experiences: FREE Open Source Training Resources
Map of Monotropic Experiences: FREE Open Source Training Resources
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The Value of Community Connections
By exploring the Map of Monotropic Experiences, our training invites you:
- To recognise the systemic forces that create stuck states
- To better understand Autistic sensory, social, and emotional landscapes
- To foster environments that enable thriving, not just surviving
- To affirm and validate Autistic ways of being and experiencing the world
By embracing the neurodiversity paradigm and reconnecting to community, we can create spaces where everyone can thrive.
True validation of Autistic experiences happens through community connection.
When Autistic people come together to share stories, celebrate each other’s passions, and support each other, a deep sense of belonging can ripple out to other spaces and networks.
The Map of Monotropic Experiences is not just a tool for self-understanding; it is a community-building map.
We invite you to:
🌱 Share your experiences and landscapes
🌱 Acknowledge your hurdles
🌱 Celebrate your own flow and your collective flow with others
🌱 And honour the diverse ways we exist and connect
Get the Training
Download the full training pack here.
The Map of Monotropic Experiences Training Pack consists of:
1 x PDF version with presenter notes and suggestions
1 x PDF version slides only
1 x PowerPoint
1x PDF script only
The Map of Monotropic Experiences Training Pack consists of:
1 x PDF version with presenter notes and suggestions
1 x PDF version slides only
1 x PowerPoint
1x PDF script only
A suggested donation for organisations and professionals is $100 (£75 GBP). This is also available as free open-source training for individuals and those with limited funds through Autistic Realms and Stimpunks.
Coming Soon!
A workbook will soon be released to support our open-source Map of Monotropic Experiences Training Pack.
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Best Wishes,
Helen Edgar (Autistic Realms) & Stimpunks Team
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