JKP’s Virtual ‘Teachers Read’ Scheme – Guidelines
Dear Teachers, With the recent move to remote learning for many of the UK’s students, it is our intention to support teachers and parents in…
Dear Teachers, With the recent move to remote learning for many of the UK’s students, it is our intention to support teachers and parents in…
Dr Emily Lovegrove – aka The Bullying Doctor – has written this accessible guide for autistic children and teens, full of advice for coping successfully…
Supporting Children During Coronavirus can be difficult. Arlen Grad Gaines and Meredith Englander Polsky, authors of the I Have A Question About… series, provide some…
Last year Margaret Rooke interviewed 50 young volunteers, fundraisers and campaigners from different countries for her book ‘You can Change the World!’ She’s contacted them…
Starting college can be daunting, even more so when you are on the spectrum! Haley Moss, an artist, autistic advocate, and JKP author gives high…
College on the Autism Spectrum author Laurie Leventhal-Belfer provides advice to parents and teenagers looking at the college process, whether attending tours or preparing for…
Are you a can-do kid aged 6-12 years old? Grab a pencil and some crayons and have a go! Look at the following sample pages…
Hope During Covid-19; a post from JKP Religion author, Laura Shay During this Covid-19 pandemic, how do we help ourselves and the patients and the…
Quarantine can be hard on all kids, especially kids on the spectrum. Jennifer Cook (formerly Cook O’Toole) provides help and advice into keeping all kids…
Can you outline your history with and knowledge of dyspraxia? I first heard the word “dyspraxia” at the age of 19 while living in England.…