by Head Office | Aug 26, 2022 | ASD, Educational Difficulties, Looked After & Adopted Children, Parenting
Unique Strengths and Challenges Like all children, children with autism1 have their own unique experiences of being in the school environment. They will have personal strengths, and they will experience challenges too. Whilst autistic children do not have a unilateral...
by Head Office | Jul 19, 2022 | News
Freedom Lies in Being Bold Rugby, of course, is a town famous for the eponymous sport. As locals and many others will know, it was William Webb Ellis who picked up a football in 1823 and ran with it, inadvertently starting the first game of Rugby. A century...
by Head Office | Mar 15, 2022 | Anxiety, ASD, Parenting, Relationships, Your Stories
The Tale of the Feather of a Bee Hummingbird and a Glacial Boulder By Anon During a recent phone conversation with a GP locum about my daughter’s depression, he said something bewildering: He apologised to me about her autism. Stephen Fry infamously said that, if...