5 Back to School Tips for Autistic Teens with ARFID
5 Back to School Tips for Autistic Teens with ARFID In this blog article, author and Clinical Psychologist, Elizabeth Shea, shares 5 top tips for…
5 Back to School Tips for Autistic Teens with ARFID In this blog article, author and Clinical Psychologist, Elizabeth Shea, shares 5 top tips for…
Learning to seek strategies, instead of masking my autistic self Niamh Garvey, author of the upcoming ‘Looking After Your Autistic Self,’ reflects on her journey…
In this special Q&A blog about their upcoming book The Autistic Guide to Adventure: Active Pursuits From Archery to Wild Swimming for Tweens and Teens…
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…
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…
In this updated edition of her bestselling book, Olga Bogdashina provides a theoretical foundation for understanding communication and language impairments specific to autism.
Yenn Purkis and Sam Rose are the (awesome autistic trans) authors of The Awesome Autistic Guide for Trans Teens – a handy new book which…
Tessa Morton and Jane Gurnett are the founders of Act for Autism and authors of Connecting and Communicating with Your Autistic Child, a book of…
From Hurt to Hope Mair Elliott reflects on the path to hopefulness, her role as a mental health advocate, and her inspiring new book ‘From…