Here is a collection of advice for parents; 5 things to do after your child is diagnosed Recommended resources Preparing school What is APD? Review of books
Simply thread through eyelets and release the laces at the desired pressure and the strong elastic will coil to keep in place and hold the shoe firmly on the foot. …
happykidsholidays is a non profit making association (lio 1901) aimed at supporting families with children and teenagers with Autistic Spectrum Disorders who want to come on holiday …
Redbridge Cycling Centre has a number of adapted bikes for disabled users. There are also trailer bikes, additional trikes, tandems and a side by side bike. Bikes can be used …
Some more ideas to provide variety when developing cutting skills; Cutting playdough worms Cutting styrofoam trays Cutting up painting swatch cards Using scrapbook scissors
Children with fragile X syndrome often have delays in toilet training. Read up on strategies for teaching this skill and then choose one or a variation of one to try …
This frank programme follows a group of children with different disabilities. Emily has Spina Bifida and the current series follows her having surgery to her bladder and bowel to enable …
RNIB in partnership with Action for Blind People, have produced transition guidance for young people who are blind or partially sighted in England. Entitled'Your future, your choice: bridging the gap', …
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Good, clear differentiated information divided into children’s age groups. Here you will find links to help, support, information and contact.