Ten Reasons Why Rewards & Punishments Go a Bit Wrong with Autistics
By Katy Elphinstone. As a parent of two (one being an autistic child), and an autistic person herself, Katy Elphinstone is well equipped to know…
By Katy Elphinstone. As a parent of two (one being an autistic child), and an autistic person herself, Katy Elphinstone is well equipped to know…
The theme of this year’s Mental Health Awareness Week is #MomentsForMovement, highlighting the transformative power of physical activity in nurturing our mental well-being. In recognition…
Take It from Us: Two Mom Authors on Finding Meaning, Perseverance, and Friendship by Erica Curtis & Risa Williams Hi. We are Erica Curtis and…
By Eve Bent, a neurodivergent mother of four, with two autistic children and over fifteen years working with children of all abilities, including working in…
This blog post was written by JKP author Deborah Schroder, author of Building Better Therapeutic Relationships with Children. This week is Children’s Mental Health Awareness…
The Awesome Autistic Guide to Being Proud is one of three brand new books in the ever-growing range of Awesome Autistic Guide books from Yenn…
Conversations with Monsters – an author Q&A with Charlotte Amelia Poe Written by best-selling author Charlotte Amelia Poe, Conversations with Monsters is a poignant and…
Why So Angry? . . . And What’s Art Got to Do with It? This blog post was written by Erica Curtis LMFT, ATR-BC, author…
This blog post was written by Anna Reyner, MA, ATR, LMFT, author of Trauma Informed Art Activities for Early Childhood. Messy Art activities are one…
Autism April – new books showcase! For us at JKP, Autism awareness and acceptance are not just buzzwords we roll out once a year, but…