Jan 9, 2025 | Autism, Blog, Neurodiversity
Understanding your child’s unique needs is crucial, especially if you suspect they might be on the autism spectrum. In Singapore, parents often explore options for autism spectrum tests to better understand their child’s developmental journey. This guide provides...
Apr 30, 2024 | Blog, Early Intervention, Neurodiversity
Understanding special needs In the educational context, “special needs” refers to a variety of learning challenges that require special accommodations to help students achieve their full academic potential. These challenges can be broadly categorised into...
Oct 31, 2022 | Anxiety, Autism, Monthly Reviews, Neurodiversity, Podcast of the Month
Autism Stories – Summer Farrelly Summer Farrelly (they/them) is a young autistic person who is doing so many great things that it’s hard to know where to start with an introduction. Summer is an Autistic advocate, public speaker, inclusion and education...
Sep 23, 2022 | Autism, Book of the Month, Neurodiversity, Parenting support
This book was written by Rose, and her mum Jodie, and we would highly recommend it, especially if you are looking for a book to help introduce your child to their autistic identity. It gives insight from Rose’s lived experience, on what it is like to have...
Sep 23, 2022 | Autism, Monthly Reviews, Neurodiversity, Podcast of the Month
Pooky Ponders: What is Autistic Masking and Why Does it Matter? Whether you are autistic, a parent, or are a professional working with autistic people, you need to know what the term ‘masking’ means. Masking is very common in neurodivergent people and is a...
Jun 14, 2022 | Autism, Book of the Month, Neurodiversity, Speech & Language
Ido in Autismland by Ido Kedar Our book and podcast theme this month is focused on the non-speaking community. Our book choice is by Ido Kedar, who describes himself as a non-speaking, autistic person. His book is hard to put down, but also painful to read at times....