This week Amanda Honer from Bath has a guest post for us, Amanda became a trained Homeopath and registered nutritional therapist after her experiences … View Post Over the last few years I have come across various studies / news reports about robots being used to help teach autistic children. Knowing … View Post
Crossing the midline promotes coordination and communication between the left and right sides of our brains. Today I am going to show you some … View Post My son has moved on from DUPLO® and developed a keen interest in LEGO which is fast becoming a special interest! Therapy … View Post
After my son was diagnosed as autistic my main concern was how best to support him. All the usual parenting techniques had not been … View Post Children are never too young to start cooking or preparing food. You can start with small steps like pouring out some cereal or … View Post
Here are some Easter themed activities to try at home. Attention Autism I regularly use Attention Autism at home, its such a great quick … View Post When my son was diagnosed as autistic at 2 years old I was totally lost. I didn’t have a good understanding of what … View Post
For a while Puzzles were a big thing in our house. From age 3-4 puzzles was the main thing my son wanted to do.&… View Post Music therapy can be a fantastic way to support our kids development whilst they have fun. Both my boys have got on well with … View Post