Infodumping Self-Check

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 Chris Hanson

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Published: June 4, 2026

Last Updated: June 4, 2026

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Infodumping Self-Check Infographic: Six Signs You Are Infodumping (You Have Talked A While With No Real Pause, Their Replies Shrink To &Quot;Mm&Quot; And &Quot;Wow,&Quot; You Are Adding Backstory No One Asked For, The Momentum Is Hard To Stop, It Happens Most With People You Feel Safe With, And You Replay It Later Worried You Were Too Much), Plus A Three-Step In-The-Moment Reset: Pause, Read The Room, And Ask A Question Back. | Life Skills Advocate

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Chris Hanson

I earned my special education teaching certification while working as paraeducator in the Kent School District. Overall, I have over 10 years of classroom experience and 30 years and counting of personal experience with neurodivergency. I started Life Skills Advocate, LLC in 2019 because I wanted to create the type of support I wish I had when I was a teenager struggling to find my path in life. Alongside our team of dedicated coaches, I feel very grateful to be able to support some amazing people.

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