Want to know more about SEND Law? Have a look at our blog written by our Parent Advocate Shauna to give you a better insight into what you need to know as a parent/ carer of a child with SEN.
Read MoreWhen talking to a behaviour analyst about behaviours they will (in some way or another) ask about the ‘function’ of that behaviour …. WTF - What is The Function. Knowing the function of behaviour helps understand what drives it.
Read MoreA book review on: Art Therapy with Children on the Autistic Spectrum: Beyond Words, by K. Evans and J. Dubowski, 2001, London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
Read MoreCerebral palsy can cause speech and language problems for a number of reasons, and the difficulties people with the condition face in terms of their speech can vary.
Read MoreAll to often it can be a battle getting your child to have a bath. Here are 3 tips to make bath time fun for your child and more manageable for you.
Read MoreThere are numerous sources of information promising quick-fix diets or supplements to help your child manage their autism. In this article, we’ll discuss the autism-related nutrition, diet, current research and services you can access as parents.
Read MoreResearch has found that sleep issues in a baby’s first 12 months may not only precede an autism diagnosis but can also affect brain development.
Read MoreIf your child is overloaded organising and calming activities can help your child relax, calm down, and even have improved focus when they are learning.
Read MoreLego’s or building blocks are a great way to support language. Here are 3 creative ways to teach language using Lego’s or blocks.
Read MoreToilet training is a rite of passage for any parent but before you plunge in check you have all the facts first.
Read MoreSpeech and language therapy is a therapy used to treat disorders of communication in children and adults that is essential for effective communication in social settings.
Read MoreWhen it comes to parenting a child, we know that there is a lot for you to remember especially if you have a child with additional needs such as autism. So we thought..
Read MoreOne of the greatest things about the U.K. is its cultural diversity. It is evident in the food we eat, the music we listen to and the sportsmen and women we support.
Read MoreThe UK Government has amended its guidance to allow people with autism and learning difficulties to leave their homes more than once a day for exercise.
Read MoreIf you have an autistic child or are a parent of an autistic child then you know how incredibly difficult it can be to cope with Autism, behaviour, therapy and education.
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