Interoception Support Activities for Schools: A Neuroaffirmative Approach for Autistic ChildrenQuick View
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Interoception Support Activities for Schools: A Neuroaffirmative Approach for Autistic Children

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Easy to use interoception activities to follow in schools, suitable for all age ranges. This resource will help develop vital interoception skills in autistic, neurodivergent and neurotypical individuals by modelling and allowing students to focus on their bodies to notice physical and emotional changes as they happen. Activities have been broken down into convenient, weekly plans, and require little or no extra resources - simply print and use! Designed by autism specialism teachers, these are tried and tested strategies that are easy to implement and will support in allowing autistic individuals to reach their potential.
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Vestibular Activities: A Neuroaffirmative Approach for Autistic and Neurodivergent Pupils

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All our resources begin with ‘why’, helping to foster understanding of autistic and neurodivergent behaviours, and then move on to ‘how’ we can adapt and tweak our environment and approaches to enable our pupils to thrive. Easy to use and packed with useful information, this resource is filled with suggestions and tips to develop vital vestibular skills. Designed by autism specialism teachers and autistic pupils, the activities are simple, quick and don’t need tons of resources!
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Timetables: A Neuroaffirmative Approach for Autistic Children

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This timetable aims to help you to create an element of predictability and routine within your educational setting, and in turn a feeling of safety and security for your autistic individual. This timetable is fully editable to enable school staff to easily create a bespoke, individual timetable suited to need. This timetable is aimed at KS1 but can easily be adapted to KS2. Designed by autism specialism teachers, this resource features tried and tested strategies that are easy to implement and will support in allowing autistic individuals to reach their potential.
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The Classroom: A Neuroaffirmative Approach for Autistic Children

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This resource has easy to follow tips and strategies outlining simple tweaks that can be made within the classroom environment that can benefit autistic and neurodivergent individuals. With particular focus on transitions and resources, the resource explains why certain aspects within a classroom may present challenges to autistic individuals and has a handy checklist of adaptations that can be considered. Designed by autism specialism teachers, these are tried and tested strategies that are easy to implement for all age ranges and will support in allowing autistic individuals to reach their potential.
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Proprioception Support Activities for Schools: A Neuroaffirmative Approach for Autistic Children

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Easy to use proprioception activities to follow in schools, this resource can be used right through the age ranges. This resource will help develop vital proprioceptive skills in autistic, neurodivergent and neurotypical individuals. Activities have been broken down into convenient, weekly plans, and require little or no extra resources - simply print and use! Designed by autism specialism teachers, these are tried and tested strategies that are easy to implement and will support in allowing autistic individuals to reach their potential.
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Language and Communication: A Neuroaffirmative Approach For Autistic Children

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Featuring tips and advice on using neuroaffirmative language and communication in the classroom, this guide helps teachers, teaching assistants and all school staff further understand autism and the challenges a school environment might present to an autistic individual. Designed by autism specialism teachers, these are tried and tested strategies that are easy to implement and will support in allowing autistic individuals to reach their potential.