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		<title>By: Starpointe Consulting</title>
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		<description>Thank you for this article Ginger! 

We find that our clients have conflicting experiences on social media. Some find it troublesome to compare themselves against other people or even challenging to look away. Others love the opportunity social media provides them to connect to people in a way they feel comfortable. 

Granted, we work with the ASD community so the nuance is probably a bit different than non-ASD people. 

Thanks for the blog, perhaps we could guest blog on each other’s website?</description>
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<p>We find that our clients have conflicting experiences on social media. Some find it troublesome to compare themselves against other people or even challenging to look away. Others love the opportunity social media provides them to connect to people in a way they feel comfortable. </p>
<p>Granted, we work with the ASD community so the nuance is probably a bit different than non-ASD people. </p>
<p>Thanks for the blog, perhaps we could guest blog on each other’s website?</p>
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