The knowledge base.
Conversation scripts you can use today, the broader libraries, and the autism-specific explainers we're writing now.
Conversation scripts
Ready now“I can't just stop.”
Ending screen time without triggering a meltdown — the visible timer and the natural stopping point.
Online safety“He's my best friend.”
An online friend asks for money or photos — flag the danger without attacking the relationship. Includes real reporting resources.
Belonging“They hung out without me.”
The double-edged feed — validate the hurt instead of saying ‘just get off the app.’
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The whole siteAutism-specific explainers
Drafting nowThese are being written into the libraries above. They're here so you can see the plan — tell me which to prioritise.
When a special interest becomes a scam hook
Scammers set up inside the communities your teen loves — anime, games, K-pop. What the trap looks like.
The AI companion that's always patient
Why some autistic teens lean hard on chatbots — the comfort and the catch.
The emoji gap, charted
Autistic teens read emoji emotion a bit less accurately — and it runs both ways (the double-empathy problem). Why it matters.
Screens & emotion regulation
What the research actually says about autistic kids and screen time — hint: it's not ‘less = better.’
The ‘girlfriend’ who only wanted gift cards
How an isolated teen was drawn into a months-long scam — and the signal that tipped off his mom. (Source-linked.)
Why autistic girls face a different risk
Real cases on the online harassment autistic girls report — and boys in the same study did not. (Source-linked.)