
23, (she/her), autistic, aroaceCurrent Special Interests: Art, DanganRonpa, Moomin, Idol Anime, and Sanrio
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Tang Represents Sensory Under-responsiveness, As He Is Very Energetic And Likes To Get Dirty.

Tang represents sensory under-responsiveness, as he is very energetic and likes to get dirty.

Mouse is the opposite. She represents sensory over-responsiveness, as loud noises hurt her ears and she likes soft things.

Lastly, Llama represents Echolalia. She communicates to her friends by repeating their words.
My baby cousin is 7 has just been diagnosed with ASD, can anyone suggest good kids TV shows that have characters that are autistic (even if it's not explicitly stated)?
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say it with me
liking a character ≠ condoning their actions
understanding a character ≠ condoning their actions
relating to a character ≠ condoning their actions
never assume that only because someone likes/understands/relates to a character that they see this character as “perfect” and don’t recognise their flaws
Vega: [ Flips his pillow over to the cold side ]
Capella:
![Vega: [ Flips His Pillow Over To The Cold Side ]](https://64.media.tumblr.com/c35bd6edb0e86ddeb328eec6a8c53fc0/9aafe361ac6045ed-a4/s500x750/830b8f4b70b8b46b3e492a4a89d5343610797e15.jpg)
RSD check
Your friends don't secretly hate you
You're not a bad person for things you did and said months or years ago that you now recognize as bad
You aren't cringe for being excited about things
You don't talk too much
If you feel sick from intrusive thoughts/rsd please sip on some water, get a blanket or plush to cuddle, put on some music or a video that makes you feel happy
You are loved <3
There’s this cute British TV show voiced by actually autistic voice actors called Pablo, which is about an autistic boy solving problems with his book animal friends by his side. I like to believe each book animal represents different autistic traits.

Noah represents hyper-empathy and sensitivity.

Wren represents stimming. For example, flapping her wings and singing.

Draff represents having special interests. He loves sharing facts, as his catchphrase is, “In point of fact…”
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My baby cousin is 7 has just been diagnosed with ASD, can anyone suggest good kids TV shows that have characters that are autistic (even if it's not explicitly stated)?