Meet Lauren Quinn, not only does she have a killer dress sense and some of the best tattoos around, but she is also a film editor who has ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) with plans to move into the world of producing and production management. In our latest post in this series on disabled people’s experiences browsing the web, Lauren tells us about the power of movement to help her focus and where she stands on animated content. Read Lauren's story here: https://lnkd.in/eBviTvq5
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A book offering insights into the life of an autistic person. It's an Autism thing... I'll help you understand is a valuable teaching and learning resource, written from the perspective of an autistic woman whose children are also on the autism spectrum. Each chapter concentrates on a specific topic, which is broken down into 'My Experiences', 'Information' and 'Advice'. A picture is used to separate each section and make this clear. The book offers insights into some of the potential trials and challenges of daily life for an autistic person. https://lnkd.in/eRqpDuGK
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Beyond the Spectrum is a powerful exploration of the realities of raising a child with autism — filled with heart, wisdom, and practical insights. Through vivid stories and expert advice, this book demystifies the autism spectrum and equips you with tools to handle its challenges head-on. It doesn’t matter if you're a parent, educator, or curious reader, you'll uncover practical strategies to help navigate the ups and downs, while shattering the myths and misconceptions often associated with autism. But this isn't just a guide — it's an uplifting narrative about love, resilience, and the profound growth that comes from embracing the unexpected. Prepare to be enlightened, empowered, and deeply moved. This is where the journey begins. Get your copy today: bit.ly/BTSOnAmazon bit.ly/BTSOnSelar - #BeyondTheSpectrum #AutismAdvocate #NewBookLaunch #TheCelebrityWriter #ClinicalPsychology #DevelopentalPsychology #ChildPsychology
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Reading is a great way to expand your knowledge about autism and neurodiversity. Here are a few books about autism recommended by OAR staff! 📚 Do you have a favorite book about autism? If so, share with us in the comments!
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Subscribers of The #ConsciousLanguageNewsletter, check your in-boxes for this month's edition! Articles include: • A Simple Exercise to Help You Check Your Biases • Asking Eric: Is Calling Our Senior Engagement "Cute" Ageism? • What "High-Functioning Autism" Means (and Why You Shouldn’t Call It That) 🧠 Read online: https://lnkd.in/gYShKHQU #ConsciousStyleGuide #ConsciousStyle #ConsciousLanguage #InclusiveLanguage #Newsletter #WritingTips #Copyediting #FoodForThought
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Dr. Wendy has written many books on autism, and it was such a delight to chat with her and learn a little more about the world of autism! If you are someone who is or cares for someone with autism, I strongly recommend looking up the books she writes, but more importantly, listen to this episode: https://lnkd.in/gkjXVpTr #autismauthor #authorinterview #Autismbooks #Wendelawhitcombmarsh
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I bet majority of you reading this page have read one or two books that talks about men and their relationship live;but still reading this shows that there are some questions echoing inside of you for a higher clarity if I must use that word. It is a concern to me when I see autism among our youths and how girls( teenagers) and ladies gets their lives messed up by men. A method keeps repeating itself and the same results keep on coming. Men is like a book, it takes patience and concentration to finish and comprehend it. In the next page, you are going to see a list of contents dealing on how to understand men better. Let me know if you want me to continue
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If you're a parent or carer supporting an autistic child in education please do take some time to watch the 'Finding the Balance' series one and two by Naomi Fisher and Eliza Fricker. Navigating the world of education can be really hard, even if the school is on board and supportive, but Naomi and Eliza share some really helpful and actionable advice in this free series with Autism Central. #BackToSchool #Education #SchoolAvoidance #EOTAS #SEND
Delighted to share that Autism Central have launched a second series of 'Finding the Balance' webinars with Dr Naomi Fisher and Eliza Fricker. This new series aims to support parents and carers of autistic people to learn more about navigating education and how they can work well with their school. The series has seven episodes including ‘Reasonable adjustments and EHCPs’, ‘School attendance’ and ‘Why is school hard’. To watch a short clip or sign-up to see the full episodes go to: https://lnkd.in/eHPb9jB4
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Looking for inspiration and practical guidance on navigating life with autism? 📚✨ Check out our latest review of "From Struggle to Strength" by Harry Psaros, where heartfelt storytelling meets actionable advice. Discover how Psaros turns challenges into triumphs and emphasizes the power of hope and community. Whether you're a parent, educator, or part of the autism community, this book is a must-read for its wisdom and encouragement. Dive into the full review and see why this book is a beacon of positivity! 🌟💪 #AutismDigest #BookReview #FromStruggleToStrength #HopeAndPositivity
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I Am Sticking My Neck Out Here! I believe I must have the courage to tell others that our Tell It As It Is series of books about autism are amazing! Having found that courage to make such a bold statement who is prepared to help me spread the word- Help Autism world wide. If my first 2 books were a run up to success, then I believe the third in the series is the catalyst for success, perhaps Worthy of bestseller status, who knows, it’s only the readers one attracts that will determine the outcome. Best seller status can only be achieved if enough people get excited about a book and buy it. May I ask for your help? To turn what potentially could be a best seller, a magnificent guide to Supported Living into one of those extra special moments, that could with your help change the lives of millions with autism or working with it. Why not help to acelerate the help getting out there by buying your copy today. If you are in the UK show your support by visiting www.tellitasitis.uk or if outside of UK take an online trip to Amazon. Thanking you from my heart for your anticipated help.
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📚💡 As parents, supporting our children's reading journey is crucial. Here are some tips to help navigate through comprehension challenges: 1. Simplify Texts: Choose books with clear and concise language that match your child's reading level. 2. Visual Aids: Incorporate visual aids such as pictures, diagrams, or illustrations to aid understanding. 3. Break it Down: Break down the text into smaller sections and discuss each part individually to ensure comprehension. 4. Ask Questions: Encourage your child to ask questions about the story to deepen their understanding. 5. Relate to Personal Experience: Help your child connect the story to their own experiences or emotions to make it more meaningful. Every child learns differently, so be patient and explore different strategies to find what works best for your child. Together, we can make reading a rewarding experience for every child, including those with autism! 💙 #AutismAwareness #ReadingComprehension #ParentingTips
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