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Discover nine ways to support literacy in autistic children
We look at how you can support your autistic child’s literacy skills and how together we can provide a scaffold to them becoming independent learners.
Let’s relax about making EYE CONTACT already…
I often reflect on this question ‘Should we make eye contact as a goal?’ In this blog I show how you can encourage it without demand.
Why imitation is a powerful strategy to support social communication
Imitation refers to the simple act of copying. Has your child difficulties in areas of social communication? Learn how imitation is a powerful tool.
Support your child’s communication using books: OI FROG
In this post I show how you can support your child’s communination with Oi Frog! by Kes Gray and Jim Field, from one of my favourite series for chidren.
Learn the benefits of Cycles Phonology Approach in Speech Therapy
One approach used for Speech Therapy is the Cycles Phonology Approach. I introduce the approach and describe a session using it.
Five ways to increase confidence and reduce frustration in children with speech and language and communication difficulties
Let’s help your child with speech and language difficulties gain confidence, increase their participation in school and fully engage with their peers.
Discover speech and language regression in autistic children and how you can support your child
Around 30% of autistic children have speech and language regression. Learn how you can help yours.
Four struggles parents face when out and about with children with speech, language, and communication difficulties
Are you a parent of a child with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)? In this post see how I can help you.
Six ways to prepare your child for the Christmas festivities
It feels like the Christmas festivities start earlier and earlier every year. This makes it harder for your child with communication difficulties to process what is happening. Whilst you can’t do anything about the events that happen around your child, you can start to put into practice strategies which may support them and allow them to regulate their emotions. Six…
