The Feelings Behind Asking Questions: Work vs. Shopping

As someone with ADHD and ASD, I’ve noticed that asking a question can differ greatly. It depends on whom I’m speaking with. For example, when I ask my supervisor or team leader, it often feels unpredictable, like flipping a coin. In many workplaces, using the correct honorifics and maintaining a formal tone is essential. This … Read more

Improving Their Skills Through AI for Neurodivergent (Neurodiversity)

Can Echolaliast improve its knowledge base? Some supporters of the social welfare system may wonder how some introverted autistic individuals can find their clear and insightful knowledge base. Shinichi, an echolaliat, has also been through the same circumstances. To illustrate, Naoki Higashida, who is a famous Japanese author with autism, would not be able to … Read more

Echolaliast Found Voice and Sound Time Lags (Neurodiversity)

Shinichi, the founder of Echolaliast-Labo, has been reflecting on the best solutions to address his challenges. What issues is he facing? He has been officially diagnosed with epilepsy, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). These triple conditions had been creating significant barriers for him. However, they have also transformed his perspective. … Read more

Coping with Communication with Echolalia for Adults (Neurodiversity)

Echolaliast, Shinichi Ito, has been diagnosed with ASD, ADHD, and epilepsy. He found one of the YouTube channels run by one speech therapist. Yusuke Nakano, one of the Japanese speech therapists. He structured his method to learn languages for autistic children. One of his YouTube channels offers advice on helping children with echolalia. According to … Read more