A Tribute for Autism Mums on Mother’s Day.
You walk a path few people see,A road of strength and quiet bravery.Where love speaks louder than the noise,And patience […]
You walk a path few people see,A road of strength and quiet bravery.Where love speaks louder than the noise,And patience […]
Mental health and neurodevelopmental conditions are often misunderstood, especially when two conditions share similar behaviours. Two commonly confused conditions are
For many Learners in the United Kingdom, getting to school is a simple daily routine. However, for those who attend
In England, the government is introducing major changes to the Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) system. These reforms aim
Independence is an important goal for many people on the autism spectrum. While every autistic individual is different, learning practical
On International Women’s Day (March 8), I celebrate the strength, creativity, and resilience of autistic women everywhere. For many years,
When we talk about autism, the focus always lands where it should: therapies, accommodations, education plans, sensory supports, inclusion. But
I don’t usually call myself strong. I don’t wake up feeling brave or inspirational. Most days, I just feel tired.
Sunday mornings are meant to feel like home. A place where families walk in without fear of judgment. A place
Teaching life skills to an autistic individual is often discussed as a developmental necessity, but it is equally an ethical
In many cultures, rest is framed as a reward. It is positioned as something to be earned after sufficient productivity
Biting is a common issue children with autism often must deal with .Supporting a child who bites others or hurts
There’s a moment many autistic individuals experience loneliness — sometimes quietly, sometimes all at once — when they realise their
Love is often spoken about as a feeling — something soft, quiet, and private. But real love doesn’t stay still.
Mental overload is very common in autistic individuals, and it’s not a personal weakness or “poor coping” — it’s largely
I honour everyone today who has a family member who is autistic. Valentine’s Day can take on a very different
Parenting a child with autism can feel overwhelming at times, but it can also be deeply rewarding once we learn
Whilst working with children with autism . we must have had lots of dealing with challenging behaviour, It is less
I have been working in a Specialist School for a few months and noticed that a few individuals have their
Exploring the Intricate Relationship Between Autism and Musical Affinity Music goes above boundaries of language, emotion, and cognition, resonating deeply