Do you have any question about autism and education? If yes then ask Ronette Parker #AskRonetteParker

As many of you may know we at AutismTalk love Ronette Parker.

Over the last few weeks we have to honoured to host Ms Parker for a number of online Q&A’s about autism and education. The last one which focused on Mindfulness and Autistic Students. You can check it out by going to Twitter and checking out the hashtag #AskMissMindfulness. Described as “extremely informative” by another autism expert the Q&A dealy with a whole range of mindfulness issues.

Ms Parker has very generously said she will take part in an interview next week on Tuesday at 08.00 PST. That is 16.00 BST. Miss has asked that we use the hashtag #AskRonetteParker because we plan to open the conversation to autism and education more generally.

Do you have any questions you would like us to ask Ms Parker? Nothing is off limits. Please tweet them to @AutismTalkASD

Interesting in finding our more about Miss and her work? Then check out her most recent video below which looks at why she founded her Mindfulness company!

Thanks in advance!

Accepting the Autism Diagnosis from Ronette Parker.

Ronette Parker

Ronette Parker

At AutismTalk we love Ronette Parker.

She is an autism therapist who combines the very best from both East and West with her wonderful Mindfulness and Autism library here.

We are sharing a fascinating video on acceptance of the autism diagnosis. A tough call for most parents you will agree!

Ms Parker has very kindly agreed to join us on Twitter on Monday 2nd July at 8.00 PST for a Q&A about autism, mindfulness and education. To ask Miss any questions please use send them to @AutismTalkASD and @AutismTalkASD. Please use the hashtag #AskMissMindfulness

What is ABA? Ronette Parker shares her insight into this Autism therapy

Ronette Parker ABA

Ronette Parker ABA

What is ABA? Ronette Parker shares her insight into Applied Behaviour Analysis.

A controversial therapy, of course, but of great interest to the autism community!

This article on ABA from the point of view of an autistic person many also be of value.