Being Neurodivergent·Me Autism And Meltdowns August 25, 2022 Before I start writing this blog I need to define exactly what I mean when I use the word ‘meltdown.’ Meltdown: is
Being Neurodivergent·Me Autism And Research August 24, 2022 Last week I took part in the Divergent Sounds project from King’s College London (funded by the Wellcome Trust) that is looking
Being Neurodivergent·Family Autism And The Unknown August 22, 2022 Yesterday we visited Wake the Tiger in Bristol primarily because it’s the summer holidays and it looked a fab thing to do.
Family·Me How To Help Your Child Through Clearing August 17, 2022 On the eve of A Levels results day… My husband got up this morning full of determination and sprang into action. This
Being Neurodivergent·Me Autism And Big Emotions August 15, 2022 Emotion has always been a bit tricky for me. The big emotions of life are every bit as challenging as the everyday
Uncategorized Autism And Special Interests August 9, 2022 Special interests I love canals and narrowboats and anything to do with them. I remember exactly the first time I saw a
Family·Me Teenagers Prefer Stories, Not Lectures. August 6, 2022 ‘What I’ve found with my kids is that the times when they don’t really listen to me is when I lecture them
SENCO Lego-Based Therapy August 4, 2022 Yesterday I was quite excited to attend a Lego-Based Therapy course run by Keith Houghton (assistant Ed Psych) with a view to
Being Neurodivergent·Me Imposter Syndrome July 30, 2022 Yesterday I decided to pack up my laptop and after dropping my eldest off at work, have some time to myself (to
Being Neurodivergent·SENCO How To Have A Conversation Where You Listen And Are Also Heard July 28, 2022 Throughout last year I worked with a pupil with speech and language difficulties. These difficulties showed up in the classroom when they