From Innovative Idea to Reality: The Autism-Friendly Cookbook
From Innovative Idea to Reality: The Autism-Friendly Cookbook Lydia Wilkins, author of The Autism-Friendly Cookbook – the first recipe book written and designed specifically for…
From Innovative Idea to Reality: The Autism-Friendly Cookbook Lydia Wilkins, author of The Autism-Friendly Cookbook – the first recipe book written and designed specifically for…
International sensory engagement and inclusion specialist and author Joanna Grace, shares with us the magic of sensory stories for people of all ages, and tells…
A book for the army of talented Early Years Practitioners – without whom children, families and (speech and language) therapists would be infinitely poorer. There…
This blog post was written by JKP author Jessica Sinarski. How learning about sensory processing changed… everything. My brilliant little 4-year-old son was asked to…
What’s different about ‘What You Really Want to Know About Life with Dementia’ compared to other guides on dementia? Over the past few decades, many…
Promoting race equality and tackling racism in schools requires much more than words. However, school leaders sometimes find it difficult to know where to start…
What makes shame such a difficult feeling? Can shame ever be positive? Interview with Ilse Sand In this blogpost Ilse Sand, author of Confronting Shame,…
Each year, the first week of October in the US/CAN is National Mental Illness Awareness Week. During this week, organizations like the National Alliance on…
In this blog, Dawn D’Amico speaks about her inspiration for writing Conversation-Starters for Working with Children and Adolescents After Trauma and about her work helping…
Masking and Learning Self-Compassion In this Q&A blog, author and academic, Dr Hannah Belcher explains what masking is, provides insights and advice surrounding stereotypes, and…