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Christmas is coming!

For children and young people who experience sensory processing challenges, Christmas time can throw up a number of additional curve balls.

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Understanding DCD: A Guide for Parents

Having DCD is just one aspect of who your child is – it certainly doesn’t define them. Every child has their own strengths and talents to share with the world.

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Why do visual timetables help?

For autistic children and young people, using fewer words and providing more visuals can quickly reduce worry and build independence.

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Why does my child fiddle and wriggle?

You may find yourself wondering, “Why can't my child just be still?” In reality, fidgeting is not always a bad thing – it can actually be beneficial for growing minds.

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How to make a calming glitter bottle

A sensory glitter bottle is a great way to help calm and regulate. Children (and adults) can experience big emotions which can become overwhelming and can impact on day to day life.

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A Parent’s Guide to emotion coaching in 5 steps

Taken from John Gottman’s book called, Raising an emotionally intelligent child: The heart of parenting 1998. Gottman undertook a variety of scientific studies, which led him to promote the approach now called ‘emotion coaching’.

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Sensory-friendly travel tips

Travelling can be an exciting adventure, but as we know it can also be overwhelming, especially for autistic children.

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