The perfect gift for aunts, this keepsake memory book is a beautiful place to record special moments, stories, and advice that you want to pass down to your family one day.
Autism and Eating Disorders in Teenagers explores the intersect of two areas that is often overlooked, underdiagnosed and misunderstood. Two experienced practitioners examine the need for change in current practice and policy, drawing on case studies to demonstrate how professionals and parents can empower this group to reach their full potential.
A structured, DSM-V-based guide for adults exploring whether they may be autistic. Through detailed questionnaires and reflection, it supports self-assessment across communication, relationships, sensory differences, and strengths, with guidance on understanding results and next steps.
When young people have questions about a brother or sister with autism or Asperger's Syndrome, clear answers can be hard to find. This book gives voice to ten-year-old Emily's story: her questions about her brother, her search for answers about autism, and her exploration of her feelings as a sibling of a young man with autism.
This guide provides key adults with tools to support children and young people as they develop a positive understanding of their autistic identity. Building the adult’s understanding of autism, it offers a clear approach to guide the young person through the Autism, Identity and Me workbook.
An A-Z guide for children 8+ in how to navigate the world of sports and adventure as an autistic person. Learn bow active hobbies can develop your strengths and skills, how to accomodate your sensory needs, what you need to get started in a new hobby, and be inspired by some amazing autistic athletes along the way.
This groundbreaking book explores the intersection of autism and the menopause, drawing on the authors' research and the lived experience of sixteen people. Providing an understanding of the changes and symptoms caused by the menopause, and their unique effects on autistic people, this book offers the clarity this community has been missing.
‘Gripping’ Vogue‘Empowering’ Cosmopolitan‘Joyful’ Financial Times‘Eye-popping’ Daily Mail When her 22-year-marriage suddenly ended, 47-year-old mother of three Laura expected life as she knew it to be over. What she hadn’t expected: