29/10/2025
National Autism Association
Did you know? There are different types of sound intoleranceš ā and not all are about volume. Understanding these can help create calmer, more supportive environments for individuals with autism. š
29/10/2025
Mind Co.āØ
Airport Security & the Sunflower Lanyard: A PDA Family Game-Changer š»āļø
If you haven't heard of the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Lanyard, this might be the travel tip that assists your PDA family.
What is it?
A simple green lanyard with sunflowers that discreetly signals to staff that the wearer has a non-visible disability and may need extra support, patience, or time.
Why it's brilliant for PDA:
⢠No need to explain or justify your child's needs repeatedly
⢠Staff are trained to offer assistance without being asked
⢠Reduces the demand of having to advocate in stressful moments
⢠Gives your child a visual way to communicate their needs
Airport security with PDA can be overwhelming:
⢠Demands to remove shoes, empty pockets, walk through scanners
⢠Loud noises and bright lights
⢠Crowds and time pressure
⢠Unfamiliar procedures and expectations
How the sunflower lanyard helps:
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Staff may offer to explain procedures beforehand
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Extra time and patience during security checks
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Quieter, less demanding communication
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Recognition that behaviours aren't "naughty" but needs-based
Where to get one:
Many airports provide them free, or you can order online before traveling. They're recognised internationally at participating airports.
The relief:
Instead of feeling like you need to constantly explain or defend your child's responses, the lanyard does the communicating for you.
Your PDA child deserves to travel with dignity and understanding. This simple tool can make that possible. šæ
Tip: Many airports have assistance lanes through security screening. Do make use of these. Also, don't be afraid to contact airport security before hand and let them know you are coming. This can be a real game changer, especially if your child is connected to medical devices, or needs carry-on medical equipment that cannot go through the screening process.
29/10/2025
Safe4Kids
The dangers of the childcare industry: How children are at risk of predators | Four Corners
In a powerful follow up to her Logie-winning investigation, Adele Ferguson returns to Four Corners with Hunting Ground, a searing exposƩ that reveals the tru...
28/10/2025
Kathssuccs š¤
Iām not hiding from people, Iām recovering from them.
It takes a lot out of me to constantly engage, smile, listen, and hold space for everyone. I love people, just in small doses and with long breaks in between.
Quiet time isnāt loneliness, itās repair. Itās where I come back to myself after being stretched thin by noise, expectations, and energy that isnāt mine.
Give me space, soft air, plants, and stillness. Thatās where I recharge šæ
Artwork by Gwen van Knippenberg ()
28/10/2025
Question everything, always.
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28/10/2025
Richie Hardcore āØ
'I don't think that the public has any idea': Paedophiles have infiltrated child care
The true scale of abuse in Australia's childcare centres has been hidden. With 200,000 pages of previously confidential files, police tip-offs, and evidence from whistleblowers, Four Corners exposes the reality.
28/10/2025
Liz Evans - The Untypical OTāØ
28/10/2025
Psychsplainer āØ
In the age of the internet, where access to so much information with a few clicks, is acquiring knowledge still central to expertise?
Psychologist Adam Grant wrote on X: āThe hallmark of expertise is no longer how much you know. Itās how well you synthesize. / Information scarcity rewarded knowledge acquisition. Information abundance requires pattern recognition. / Itās not enough to collect facts. The future belongs to those who connect dots.ā
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