Art from outside Susan stopped speaking aged four, and has since communicated only through her acutely detailed drawings. As her first UK exhibition opens, her sister and curator reveal an extraordinary life – and talent More
Mine safety When Stuart Duncan started Autcraft, a private Minecraft server for people on the autism spectrum, he had no idea it would become the community it is today. With more than 8,200 members, Autcraft lets children and adults on the autism spectrum play Minecraft in a judgment- and troll-free space More Home front "Call it mother’s intuition, or call it years and years of practice, but I knew something was wrong. It was the delayed effect. My son has had a tricky day at school. He has held it together for nearly seven hours. Then he walks through the front door, and bam!" More Talking puberty Puberty isn’t a picnic for any kid. Mood swings, voice changes, and temper tantrums can test the limits of parenting patience. But for kids on the spectrum, everything goes to 11. More From a distance Long wait times have been a persistent issue for families waiting to see an autism specialist, with waits often exceeding a year. Additionally, children with autism living in rural areas have added costs associated with traveling long distances for health care. Can Telehealth help? More I can self regulate Researchers have analyzed whether self-regulation would be a good predictor of resilience. This study shows that helping these young people to bounce back from adversities by acquiring self-regulation skills such as setting goals and adjusting their path after a misstep, equips them better to do well in school and in life. More Designed for me Children with autism have a range of particular needs when it comes to the ideal learning environment, and these are unlikely to be provided for by standard classroom design. So what is good school design for autism? More Fighting to fit in For adults with autism, the early years navigating school and playground friendships can be the toughest. But a diagnosis can provide answers and a light at the end of the tunnel. More
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Your experiences count How have you found working with children with autism? We need your help with a survey. Five minutes of your time will help us build a great set of data which we'll share with you in our new online magazine. Survey Yellow not mellow Researchers in France and Japan claim to have found that boys on the spectrum dislike the colour yellow. More Emotion coaching "Many intervention programs used by schools focus heavily on behavior management, but we found that supporting emotional regulation is an important tactic in helping children develop interpersonal relationships and complete school activities" - Jan Blacher of Unversity of California, Riverside. Take a look at the research. More Out of sight - not right Disabled children in England with severe behavioural and complex mental health issues are being "separated and hidden" from society, a review warns. The Council for Disabled Children (CDC) says these children should not be put into institutions at an early age. More Who's hiding? “I saw it [being autistic] as an opportunity, not a weakness,” says Jonathan Andrews, 22, who recently won campaigner of the year at the European Diversity Awards. Jonathan was once advised to hide his autism from prospective employers. Instead, he is making his name by doing just the opposite. More Go low with Bo Parent and clinical psychologist, Bo Hejlskov Elven, specialises in challenging behaviour. In this new blog he offers insights into how the low arousal approach informs his new book (written in collaboration with Tina Wiman) on parental strategies for managing the most challenging behaviour of any child. More Obsessed with talent Parents and teachers should do more to embrace the preferred interests of those with autism, researchers say, pointing out that such aptitudes can be calming and form the basis for careers. More Different for doctors Dr. Steve Sulkes discusses the challenges of treating patients with special needs, the importance of educating medical professionals on different brains, and how treating a neurodiverse patient during his residency forever changed his outlook on medicine. More Play my way Join us for the Big Autism Play Day. A jam-packed day full of ideas about how to support a child’s social, emotional & communication development by building on their sensory profile & interests – through play! More |
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