How to help autistic people – not just in April

How to help autistic people - not just in April - YouTube


Sometimes it’s hard to know exactly how to help autistic people in a practical way. It’s a difficult question, and because autism is a spectrum and all autistic people have different needs, you might think it’s too complicated that you don’t want to risk getting it wrong.

This video hopes to give you some advice for how different people can provide help and support: partners, friends, family, co-workers, peers, bosses and managers.

All of my ideas are just suggestions, there is no substitute for opening an honest dialogue with the autistic person in your life and learning more about autism in general.

Autism acceptance is for life, not just for April!

Raising Autism Awareness : Why is Early Diagnosis Crucial?




Raising Autism Awareness : Why is Early Diagnosis Crucial?

Raising Autism Awareness : Why is Early Diagnosis Crucial?




Raising Autism Awareness : Why is Early Diagnosis Crucial?

Now that Autism Awareness Month is over it is till to start raising autism awareness.

So please can you share with family and friends. Just because




Celebrities With Asperger’s Syndrome from The Aspie World




FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH AUTISM - Celebrities With Aspergers Syndrome from  The Aspie World

FAMOUS PEOPLE WITH AUTISM – Celebrities With Aspergers Syndrome from The Aspie World




As part of the Autism Awareness Month we though we would share this brilliant video from Aspie World about celebs with autism and aspergers!

Can you think of any others that should be added to our list!




Autism Awareness Month – A guest post on how we should see the autism spectrum by Kaelynn Partlow




The Autism Spectrum

The Autism Spectrum




Let’s start autism awareness month off by talking about what “spectrum” means. Often, many people interpret it to be a linear spectrum with “high functioning” people being viewed as less autistic, and “low functioning” people as more autistic.

This widely held view doesn’t portray the actuality of the spectrum because autistics differ so greatly. When a person has good communication and social skills, but high sensory needs and exhibits frequent maladaptive behavior, they’ve automatically broken the linear spectrum. That is why we must view the spectrum as a color wheel instead.

Because autistic people differ so greatly from each other, their individual skills fall into different areas of the spectrum. That’s why you could meet someone with poor emotional regulation and communication skills and advanced self help skills.

Viewing the spectrum as a color wheel helps us to break down different areas where autistics have difficulty. It’s important to break these things down so that autistic people can receive the appropriate assistance where it’s needed, and that those around them can have a more complete understanding.




Autism Awareness Month 2015 – This is my reason to support Autism Awareness Month 2015 what’s yours?


This is why I support Autism Awareness

This is why I support Autism Awareness

This is a picture of my son John. A wonderful 8 year old boy who was diagnosed five and a half years ago with autism.

The journey since then has been long and hard but with many wonderful moments which have made it so worthwhile.

He is , very simply, the reason I support Autism Awareness Month.

So what do you?

Please share your reason in the comments box below!