Insights Into AspergerWorld by a multi World Award Winning Autistic Autism Activist
by Joely Colmer on
My name is Joely Colmer, I was diagnosed at 2 ASC & I'm an awarded Autism Activist & Author of 'AspergerWorld'. I used to struggle with Autism; volunteering empowered me to change my life. This is my story-mental health, executive function & my gift.... Read full article
The Index for Children and Young People with Disabilities or Additional Needs
by The Index on
The Index is Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan’s voluntary register of children and young people with disabilities or additional needs.... Read full article
Aspie and Me
by Laurence Mitchell on
This book is for readers to like to explore alternative ways of thinking and complex psychological thrillers & if you want to understand what is it like to live with: Asperger’s Syndrome Attention Deficit Hyperactivity & Obsessive Compulsive Disorder... Read full article
Complementary Therapies...... a treat or necessity?
by Jacqui Beddoes on
Complementary therapies are generally seen as a treat or luxury, but with increased stress levels in our lives today the need to allow the body to relax and return to a balanced state is more important than ever.... Read full article
AspergerWorld : My Fairy Jam Jar
by Joely Comler on
A new Book by Award Winning Disabled Autism Activist: One Woman, One Wish, One Inspiring Story… Be Enchanted by Personal and Professional Insights into AspergerWorld. ... Read full article
PECS – the Picture Exchange Communication System
by Chris Wade on
PECS, or the Picture Exchange Communication System, is a low-tech aided method of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) that involves the use of cards with pictures. Children who are unable to talk or write can learn to communicate...... Read full article
Joint Attention and Autism Explained
by Chris Wade on
When two people are both focused on the same thing, it is known as joint attention. It doesn’t matter what they’re focused on (it could be a person, an object, an event, even a concept) just that they’re sharing a common focus...... Read full article
NICE Guidelines and Diagnosing Autism – What You Should Know
by Chris Wade on
At London Speech Therapy, we think it’s best to avoid confusing terminology. That’s why we use plain English and offer simple explanations of some of the more confusing jargon that gets thrown around when you start to interact...... Read full article