Why do asexuals need representation when they do…nothing?
When the topic of asexuality being represented in media comes up, there is often one common question that comes along with it: Why do asexuals…
When the topic of asexuality being represented in media comes up, there is often one common question that comes along with it: Why do asexuals…
Talking Consent authors Pete and Thalia Wallis discuss how their book can facilitate difficult but necessary conversations with young people. Can you briefly outline your…
Written by Susan H. McFadden On October 31, 2019, I submitted the final manuscript to Jessica Kingsley Publishers for my book titled Dementia-Friendly Communities: Why…
As we get ready to release All Cats are on the Autism Spectrum, which is a beautiful new edition of bestseller All Cats Have Asperger…
Alison Patrick, author of ‘The Memory and Processing Guide for Neurodiverse Learners’ writes her findings from working with dyslexics kids in the classroom.
Kathy Iwanczak Forsyth and Kate Power return with a new ‘Amazing Dyslexics’ book with the words of inspirational people with dyslexia such as chef Jamie…
Understanding and Treating Anxiety in Autism, a new book released on September 21, provides a comprehensive guide to assessing and treating anxiety disorders within autistic…
This years theme of #WorldAlzheimersDay is Dementia. A dementia diagnosis can result in people feeling very alone, we hope our books can help those affected.…
Jonathan Charlesworth, author of ‘How to Stop Homophobic and Biphobic Bullying’ talks about the experiences of gay and lesbian people and what schools can do to.
We are delighted to announce the winners of the JKP Writing Prize. The winning writers are:Danielle HopkinsDen CaseyEzra WoodgerEdward WhelanHarry MizumotoKirrin MedcalfKole FulmineTash Oakes-Monger Congratulations…