A carefully arranged desk scene in a quiet home office, featuring an open spiral notebook with neatly written notes about autism, a pair of noise-cancelling headphones with soft padded ear cups, and a small, textured silicone sensory toy in calming blue and green tones. The items rest on a light wooden desk beside a large window. Diffused overcast daylight gently illuminates the surfaces, creating soft reflections and minimal shadows. In the blurred background, shelves with neatly ordered folders and pastel storage boxes suggest organization. Photographic realism, captured at eye level with a shallow depth of field, emphasizing clarity and calm. The atmosphere feels professional yet comforting, supporting focused understanding and discovery.

Autismus verstehen lernen

Autinauten teilt Erfahrungen mit Arztpraxen, Behörden, Kita und Schule, damit du Autismus im Alltag besser erkennst, Missverständnisse vermeidest und passende Unterstützung für dich oder dein Kind findest.

Wer hinter Autinauten steht

Wir sammeln reale Geschichten rund um Autismusdiagnose, Beratungen und Bildungssystem, um Orientierung zu geben, Vorurteile abzubauen und Familien, Fachkräfte sowie Autist*innen miteinander ins Gespräch zu bringen.

A close-up of a colorful visual schedule board mounted on a light grey wall, featuring magnetic picture cards with clear icons for doctor visits, school, playtime, and rest, each framed in distinct pastel colors. The board’s smooth white surface contrasts with the slightly matte texture of the magnets. Soft natural daylight from the side highlights the edges of the cards and creates gentle, subtle shadows beneath them. In the out-of-focus foreground, a corner of a tidy desk with neatly stacked forms and a capped pen is visible. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly angled perspective using the rule of thirds, conveying structure, predictability, and a calm, organized mood.
A quiet pediatric waiting room scene without people, showing a row of simple, cushioned chairs in muted teal fabric, a low wooden table with rounded edges, and a neatly arranged set of sensory-friendly toys: a transparent liquid motion bubbler, a fabric-covered weighted lap pad, and a basket of smooth wooden blocks. Large windows let in soft morning light, which washes the scene in a gentle glow and creates delicate, elongated shadows on the floor. The walls are painted in warm off-white with a minimalistic framed poster about communication. Photographic realism, wide-angle shot at eye level, balanced composition, evoking safety, patience, and thoughtful accommodation of autistic needs during medical visits.
A sunlit kindergarten classroom corner designed as a quiet retreat, with a small fabric teepee in neutral tones, filled with soft cushions, a chunky knit blanket, and a few tactile sensory balls in different textures. Nearby, low open shelves hold clearly labeled bins for art, books, and building blocks, each label printed with pictograms and text. Warm afternoon light streams through high windows, casting soft, dappled patterns on the floor. The background shows neatly arranged tables and chairs, slightly out of focus. Photographic realism, captured from a child-height perspective with a gentle vignette, creating an atmosphere of security, acceptance, and thoughtful preparation for autistic children in early education.

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Begleitung und Vorbereitung auf Arztbesuche, damit autistische Menschen und Angehörige ihre Bedürfnisse klar benennen, Formulare verstehen und sich im Praxisalltag sicherer und respektiert fühlen.

Behörden

Wir unterstützen Familien, Autist:innen und Fachkräfte mit praxisnahen Angeboten rund um Diagnostikwege, Arztbesuche, Behördengänge, Kita und Schule. In Beratungen per Video oder E‑Mail helfen wir beim Sortieren von Informationen, Vorbereiten von Terminen, Formulieren von Anträgen und beim Übersetzen von Fachsprache in verständliche Worte. Workshops und Vorträge vermitteln aktuelles Wissen zu Autismus, Reizüberlastung, Kommunikation und Nachteilsausgleichen – immer alltagsnah, wertschätzend und aus der Perspektive Betroffener. Zusätzlich bieten wir Materialpakete, Checklisten und Vorlagen, die den Umgang mit Ämtern und Bildungseinrichtungen erleichtern und den Weg zu einem barriereärmeren Alltag ebnen.

An orderly school office setup with a wooden desk covered in neatly stacked forms for support services, a color-coded folder system, and a prominently placed individual education plan (IEP) document with highlighted sections. A small desk organizer holds fine-tip markers and sticky notes in calming blues and greens. A corkboard on the wall behind the desk displays a structured timeline for meetings and evaluations, pinned with color-coded tags and clear typography. Cool, even overhead lighting combines with a hint of daylight from a side window, producing clear, shadow-free visibility. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly elevated angle with sharp focus throughout, conveying professionalism, transparency, and structured collaboration around autistic students’ needs.
A detailed view of an organized bureaucratic workspace focused on autism-related paperwork: a large wooden table covered with neatly aligned forms from health insurance, disability services, and school authorities, each with visible but unreadable text blocks and checkboxes. A slim, modern laptop sits open to a government portal homepage, while a stack of official-looking envelopes with subtle creases and printed logos rests beside it. A highlighter, paper clips, and a metal hole puncher add small accents. Neutral, diffused indoor lighting from a shaded desk lamp creates soft, directional light, enhancing the paper textures without harsh shadows. Photographic realism, shot from above in a flat-lay composition, evoking complexity, meticulousness, and the administrative journey families navigate.

Autismus im Alltag begleiten

Auf Autinauten findest du persönliche Erfahrungen und praktische Hinweise zu Diagnostik, Therapien, Kita- und Schulwegen sowie dem Kontakt mit Behörden, damit du informierte Entscheidungen treffen und deine Rechte selbstbewusst vertreten kannst.

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