Tag: books
Square Pegs: Inclusivity, Compassion and Fitting In, A Guide For Schools
Fran Morgan founded Square Peg in 2019, following her own daughter’s struggles in the education system. She was joined by Ellie Costello in 2020,...
BEAR: A Story of Autism and Difference
The author first became interested in autism during high school psychology in the USA and this interest has continued throughout her professional career as...
The Pocket Guide to Neurodiversity
Daniel Aherne founded Adjust in 2016 to help workplaces start the neurodiversity conversation and advises organisations on how to recruit and effectively manage a...
The Research-Informed Teaching Revolution: A Handbook For the 21st Century Teacher
All three authors have a strong background in research, combined with classroom experience, practitioner enquiry and dissemination of best practice. There are also other...
It’s NOT All About Swearing:
A Practical Guide to Tourette's Syndrome for Parents in a Post-Pandemic World
Dr Mandy Barnett is the mother of a boy and a girl who...
I Can’t Go To School: The School Non-Attender’s Workbook
Suzy Rowland is an autism and ADHD specialist trainer, author, cognitive behavioural therapist and founder of happyinschool project and Teen Girls Circle. In this...
Point of view: parent
Baking, dyslexia and parenthood. Alex Tait’s on a roll…
I wear two hats. One that comes with being a specialist dyslexia teacher and the other,...
Supporting children in their perception of differences
From learning about autism to encouraging acceptance and appreciation of differences: Val Jones has a story to tell…
It all started with a request to...
Eat to Beat Depression and Anxiety:
Nourish Your Way to Better Mental Health in Six Weeks
Dr Drew Ramsey is a psychiatrist and specialist in the use of nutritional interventions for...
Point of view: parent
Stereotypes, time-machines and Frida Kahlo
When able-bodied people think about wheelchairs, what associations do they make? My guess is that words like adventure, exploration and...