Tuesday 26 June 2018
Keeping our autistic kids cool and safe on warm nights
The heat is on.. and so are the warm nights. Small chat about the weather this week has consisted of the various ways people have been staying cool whilst trying to sleep. Windows have been opened and fans have been on in an effort to shift some of the slightly cooler air through the homes in our part of London. But not in our house - it's just not safe with our kids. So what can we do to help us survive the warm nights?
Labels:
Autism,
autism parenting,
heat,
home
Friday 22 June 2018
What happened during the England game
Here are a few examples of what I heard:
"He's not covering the post."
"Shhh."
"Hype... Popcorn"
"Cap, cover the perimeter"
"Cap, cover the perimeter"
Tuesday 19 June 2018
Organising space for my kids to do their homework
Having a place set for homework is really important to help our autistic and ADHD kids focus. Some kids and young people need quiet blank rooms and others need the stimulation to focus. As always, go with what works for your kid.
Tuesday 12 June 2018
Five simple overlooked expenses linked to having our autistic kids
A quick search online will reveal a that there's plenty of expensive equipment that we could buy for our autistic boys. But the truth is that some of their autistic traits have some easily overlooked ways of costing money.
Labels:
Autism,
autism parenting,
money,
sensory
Thursday 7 June 2018
How an idea from Forest Bathing helps us with our worries
I'll be honest, when it was suggested I try out Forest Bathing I pictured a hidden geothermal lagoon. There are a few in the UK and although the physical health benefits of geothermal water are relatively well known, the Forest Bathing I took part in was much more about mental and overall well being that didn’t just apply to me, but also to my kids.
Labels:
activity,
anxiety,
forest bathing,
mentalhealth,
mindfulness,
review,
worries
Tuesday 5 June 2018
The value of volunteers @metooandco
This week, a smaller but extremely important South West London charity was awarded The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service (QAVS). I couldn't be more pleased.
Labels:
Autism,
charity,
diagnosis,
Me Too & Co
Sunday 3 June 2018
SEND & SpectrumSunday #72
Labels:
Autism,
linky,
senblog,
SEND,
SpectrumSunday
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