Spectrum Women: Walking to the Beat of Autism
New book Spectrum Women: Walking to the Beat of Autism has been written by autistic women, for autistic women. Barb Cook and 14 other autistic women…
New book Spectrum Women: Walking to the Beat of Autism has been written by autistic women, for autistic women. Barb Cook and 14 other autistic women…
Paigham Mustafa, an Islamic scholar and author of ‘The Quran: God’s message to mankind’, reviews Declan Henry’s new book about modern British Muslims. As the…
Tales from the Music Therapy Room, Edited by Claire Molyneux is the result of a collaboration between New Zealand music therapists. It is an invitation to…
Eric and Stephani Lohman are the authors of JKP’s first book on intersex—Raising Rosie. Here Stephani gives a brief introduction to some of the hurdles…
From America to Australia, and stopping off in every continent in between, these stories from the parents of autistic children highlight changing attitudes to autism.…
Nikky Smedley’s educational work is prolific. She has taught around Europe and the UK, focusing on vocational dance and theatre training, in EYFS, primary and…
Take note of these Five Top Tips for mealtimes from Dr Gillian Harris ahead of her new book, co-authored with Dr Elizabeth Shea, Food Refusal and…
This blog is a helpful, in-depth exploration of deciding on the right time to tell a child about their autism diagnosis, and judging whether they…
It has been a fantastic year for our list of books for early years practitioners already, with new varied and truly insightful titles growing our…
An article by author Katie Wrench There are so many books about assessment – in social work and other fields. So why should you put…