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Contents Women and Girls
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Mental Health and Wellbeing • Adults 3 • Children and Teens
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• Anxiety 10 Pathological Demand Avoidance
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Parenting and Family
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Teens and Young Adults
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Relationships and Sexuality
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Gender Diversity • Adults 23 • Children and Teens
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• Professionals 26 Communication and Social Skills
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Women and Girls Camouflage
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Spectrum Women
The Hidden Lives of Autistic Women Dr Sarah Bargiela Illustrated by Sophie Standing
Walking to the Beat of Autism Edited by Barb Cook and Dr Michelle Garnett Foreword by Lisa Morgan
February 2019 / £12.99 / hb / 48pp / From 11 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781785925665
August 2018 / £15.99 / pb / 336pp / ISBN9781785924347 / eISBN-9781784508067
An engaging and beautifully illustrated graphic book shedding light on the under-explored condition of female autism
15 autistic women give empowerment, advice, support and insight to fellow autistic women, with clinical commentary from a specialist
Autism in women and girls is still not widely understood, and is often misrepresented or even overlooked. This graphic novel offers an engaging and accessible insight into the lives and minds of autistic women, using real-life case studies. The charming illustrations lead readers on a visual journey of how women on the spectrum experience everyday life, from metaphors and masking in social situations, to friendships and relationships and the role of special interests. Fun, sensitive and informative, this is a fantastic resource for anyone who wishes to understand how gender affects autism, and how to create safer supportive and more accessible environments for women on the spectrum.
The Autism-Friendly Guide to Periods
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Robyn Steward
April 2019 / £12.99 / hb / 96pp / ISBN9781785923241 / eISBN-9781784506377
Straightforward guide to periods for autistic young people Written by autistic author Robyn Steward, this is a detailed guide for young people aged 9 to 16 on the basics of menstruation. Created in consultation with young people, an online survey and a group of medical professionals, this is a book that teaches all people about periods, which can be a scary and overwhelming issue. Promoting the fact that everyone either has periods or knows someone who does, the book reduces the anxiety girls face in asking for help. It offers direct advice on what periods look and feel like and how to manage hygiene and pain. It also breaks up information using flaps and step-by-step photos of how to change pads and tampons, it discusses alternatives to tampons and pads, and gives information about possible sensory issues for people with autism.
From the author of… The Independent Woman’s Handbook for Super Safe Living on the Autistic Spectrum Robyn Steward
£13.99 / pb / 376pp / ISBN-9781849053990
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Barb Cook and 14 other autistic women describe life from a female autistic perspective, and present empowering, helpful and supportive insights from their personal experience for fellow autistic women. Michelle Garnett’s comments validate and expand the experiences described from a clinician’s perspective, and provide extensive recommendations. Autistic advocates including Liane Holliday Willey, Anita Lesko, Jeanette Purkis, Artemisia and Samantha Craft offer their personal guidance on significant issues that particularly affect women, as well as those that are more general to autism. Contributors cover issues including growing up, identity, diversity, parenting, independence and self-care amongst many others. This is a truly well-rounded collection of knowledge and sage advice for any woman with autism. “A friend once told me that getting an autism diagnosis in mid-life was like finding the Rosetta Stone to herself. This marvelously honest and historically important book will be that Rosetta Stone for many women on the spectrum who will recognize aspects of their own lived experience on every page. I am in awe of the practical wisdom and uplifting encouragement assembled here by these wise elders of their tribe.” - Steve Silberman, author of NeuroTribes: The Legacy of Autism
Girls with Autism Becoming Women
Heather Stone Wodis Foreword by Erika Hammerschmidt
June 2018 / £13.99 / pb / 200pp / ISBN-9781785928185 / eISBN-9781784509071
Seven women with autism share insights about their transition from childhood to adulthood This insightful book investigates the experiences of seven women with autism as they transition from childhood to adulthood, and how they make sense of that journey. Heather Stone Wodis provides a detailed and thoughtful exploration of Liane Holliday-Willey and Temple Grandin’s common experiences, and each story offers a new perspective that illuminates the diagnosis from a different angle. This is a fascinating look at how generational differences, such as access to the internet, can provide more avenues toward self-expression, political mobilization, and advocacy. It also explores the idea that, no matter the era, the unyielding support of family and a diagnosis in childhood can help girls with autism transition toward adulthood.
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Women and Girls Working with Girls and Young Women with an Autism Spectrum Condition
A Practical Guide for Clinicians Fiona Fisher Bullivant
June 2018 / £17.99 / pb / 152pp / ISBN-9781785924200 eISBN-9781784507848
Practical guide to individualised clinical work with girls and young women on the autism spectrum This guide shows how clinicians can help girls and young women with ASC to reach their full potential, by adopting more relationship-based, individualised approaches. With contributions from young women about their experiences in clinical settings, the book reflects on what clinicians have done right and wrong to date, why girls and women with ASC are too often misunderstood, and how the culture of how clinicians work with them needs to change in order to achieve better results. In a concise and practical way, it covers how to better understand clients’ needs and foster strong relationships through diagnosis, understanding comorbidities, sensory issues, self-harm, emotional regulation, assessments, interventions and strategies. “There are many ways in which a girl or woman may covertly express her Autism Spectrum Condition, and many ways in which she and her family need understanding and support. This practical, succinct and wise guide for clinicians provides advice on how to identify the female presentation of ASC, as well as how to adapt conventional individual and family therapy to accommodate the abilities and experiences of girls and women.” - Tony Attwood, clinical psychologist and author
A Guide to Mental Health Issues in Girls and Young Women on the Autism Spectrum Diagnosis, Intervention and Family Support Dr Judy Eaton
2017 / £18.99 / pb / 240pp / ISBN-9781785920929 / eISBN-9781784503550
The first book to look specifically at how mental health issues relate to girls and young women with autism, covering theory, research and tailored interventions for support This book addresses the specific mental health needs of girls and young women with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Looking at the ways autism presents differently in girls than in boys, and the mental health conditions that occur most frequently in girls with ASD, this is the essential guide for clinicians and educators on tailoring interventions and support to meet girls’ needs. Describing the current assessment process for autism diagnosis, the book explains why girls are under- or misdiagnosed, leading to later mental health issues. It outlines the types of intervention that are particularly helpful for working with girls to reduce anxiety, improve social interaction skills, and manage self-harm. There is advice on how to deal with the emotional impact on parents, carers and families, and the challenges they face.
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Women and Girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Understanding Life Experiences from Early Childhood to Old Age Sarah Hendrickx Foreword by Judith Gould 2015 / £14.99 / pb / 248pp / ISBN-9781849055475 / eISBN-9780857009821
Written for professionals, women on the spectrum and their families, this is a cradle to grave overview of girls and women with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) at each stage of their lives. The book explores how women with ASD experience diagnosis, childhood, education, adolescence, employment, sexuality, pregnancy and motherhood, and aging.
Aspergirls
Empowering Females with Asperger Syndrome Rudy Simone
2010 / £12.99 / pb / 240pp / ISBN-9781849058261 / eISBN-9780857002891
Rudy Simone guides you through every aspect of both personal and professional life, from early recollections of blame, guilt, and savant skills, to friendships, romance and marriage. Employment, career, rituals and routines are also covered. Simone rejects negative views of Aspergirls and empowers them to lead happy and fulfilled lives.
I am an Aspie Girl
A book for young girls with autism spectrum conditions Danuta Bulhak-Paterson Illustrated by Teresa Ferguson 2015 / £9.99 / hb / 32pp / From 5 years to 11 years / ISBN-9781849056342 / eISBN-9781784501105
Girls with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are often quite different from boys with an ASD. In this fully-illustrated, colour storybook, Lizzie, an ‘Aspie Girl’, talks about all the things she and other girls with Asperger Syndrome sometimes find difficult, and all of the things that make them special.
Nerdy, Shy, and Socially Inappropriate
A User Guide to an Asperger Life Cynthia Kim 2014 / £12.99 / pb / 240pp / ISBN-9781849057578 / eISBN-9780857009494
Humorous, empowering and enlightening, this insider guide to Asperger Syndrome (ASD) explores the ‘why’ of ASD traits. Readable and well researched, Kim describes her change in perspective after diagnosis and shares personal anecdotes, and helpful insights and strategies for managing the quirks of ASD.
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Mental Health & Wellbeing: Adults A Practical Guide to Happiness in Children and Teens on the Autism Spectrum
A Positive Psychology Approach Victoria Honeybourne
2017 / £16.99 / pb / 216pp / ISBN-9781785923470 / eISBN-9781784506810
A Practical Guide to Happiness in Adults on the Autism Spectrum
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A Positive Psychology Approach Victoria Honeybourne February 2019 / £16.99 / pb / 208pp / ISBN9781785925771 / eISBN-9781784509880
How to promote positive wellbeing in young people with autism, and help them build life-long defences for good mental health
Provides strategies for promoting positive wellbeing and good mental health in autistic adults
Full of simple strategies for happiness in children and teens with autism, this book is a must read for anyone dedicated to the wellbeing of a child on the spectrum. Bringing a refreshingly positive approach to mental health and autism, the guide is full of practical ideas for helping children strengthen their self-worth, optimism and receptivity to happiness. It also reveals how children can build resilience and better understand their feelings, giving them the skills to flourish and thrive and to ward off negative thoughts. The activities are ideal for all learning levels and can be done individually or in groups, at home or in the classroom. Talking about mental health in autism is all too often reduced to ways of ‘curing illness’ - this book helps to prevent poor mental health by making happiness a priority and an attainable goal.
Clear and engaging, this book offers a refreshing positive psychology approach to mental health and autism. Moving away from neurotypical views of happiness, it sets out simple techniques to help adults on the spectrum improve their mental health. Packed with helpful exercises for individuals and groups, it covers topics such as recognising character strengths, dealing with negative self-talk, building communication skills and selfawareness, and forming coping strategies for the workplace. Autistic individuals and professionals who work with them will find flexible and practical solutions to recurring negative thoughts, helping clear the path to a successful and happy future. A must-read for anyone on the spectrum or those who support them.
“It is great to read a book that focuses on happiness. Victoria Honeybourne has written a book that you can read cover to cover if you have an interest in the field, or as a dip in resource if you are working with a student and need some ideas fast. I can see this being a valuable tool in schools.” - Kate Bradley, Head of Autism & Inclusion in an Inner London school and co-author of 101 Inclusive and SEN Maths Lessons
The Guide to Good Mental Health on the Autism Spectrum
Jeanette Purkis, Emma Goodall and Jane Nugent Foreword by Wenn B. Lawson,Kirsty Dempster-Rivett 2016 / £14.99 / pb / 272pp / ISBN-9781849056700 / eISBN-9781784501952
Drawing on their own clinical and lived experiences of the autism spectrum, the authors of this guide provide readers who are on the autism spectrum and have a mental illness with strategies to overcome difficulties and achieve greater wellbeing. Amongst others, the book covers topics such as medication, stigma, therapy pets and psychotherapy.
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Exploring Depression, and Beating the Blues
A CBT Self-Help Guide to Understanding and Coping with Depression in Asperger’s Syndrome [ASD-Level 1] Tony Attwood and Michelle Garnett Illustrated by Colin Thompson 2016 / £13.99 / pb / 272pp / ISBN-9781849055024 / eISBN-9780857009074
Understand depression and how to cope with this self-help guide designed specifically for individuals on the autism spectrum. It includes a 10-stage CBT self-help programme with self-assessment tools and activities. “The authors have created an outstanding text which is simultaneously complete yet brief, scientific yet empathic, and based on wellestablished principles yet groundbreaking.” - Martin L. Kutscher, MD., pediatric behavioral neurologist and author of ‘Kids in the Syndrome Mix’ and ‘Digital Kids’
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Mental Health & Wellbeing: Adults Asperger’s Syndrome and Jail
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A Survival Guide Will Attwood
September 2018 / £17.99 / pb / 304pp / ISBN9781785923715 / eISBN-9781784507138
A comprehensive advice guide for people with autism in prison, or facing a prison sentence. Will Attwood was finishing a three-year sentence in prison when he was formally diagnosed with Asperger’s syndrome for the first time. After his diagnosis he recognised just how much it had been affecting his life behind bars. This is a practical advice guide for people with autism who have been sentenced to time in prison. Will shares his first-hand knowledge of what to expect and how to behave within the penal system. He sheds light on topics that are important for people with autism, answering questions such as: How should you act with inmates and guards? How do you avoid trouble? What about a prison’s environmental stimuli may cause you anxiety? His thoughtful, measured writing debunks rumours about daily life in prison, and the useful tips and observations he offers will help anyone with autism prepare for the realities of spending time incarcerated, and be enormously helpful to those working with offenders on the autism spectrum.
We’re All Mad Here
The No-Nonsense Guide to Living with Social Anxiety Claire Eastham Foreword by Natasha Devon 2016 / £12.99 / pb / 200pp / ISBN-9781785920820 / eISBN-9781784503437
Claire Eastham, a twenty-something living in London and working in her dream job, has a seemingly perfect life - except for her social anxiety. Combining honest personal insights, humour and practical advice, this book explains what anxiety is, why it happens, and how to survive it. “Claire’s openness about her anxiety is perfectly counter-balanced with practical tips and ideas to try. The result is that the reader feels like a friend, who really ‘gets them’, is holding their hand whilst gently urging them to spread their wings and fly.” - Dr Pooky Knightsmith, mental health ambassador and educator
Obsessive Compulsions
The OCD of Everyday Life C. Thomas Gualtieri, MD
June 2018 / £13.99 / pb / 424pp / ISBN-9781785928178 / eISBN-9781784509057
What are obsessive-compulsive traits, what causes them and what can we do about them? Almost everybody has an obsession or feels a compulsion to do something a certain way. Magic numbers, intrusive thoughts, unusual fears and superstitions happen to about four people out of five, but where do these obsessive-compulsive (OC) traits come from? This book explores what they are, why we have them and what we can do about them, through fascinating and highly original insights. Are you a perfectionist, or can you be fussy? Do you like to have control in certain situations? Or are you overly anxious in others? These are all OC traits, and this book looks at their recent increase in human behaviour, and how they are formed in the brain. Showing that these traits are more common in highly educated, intelligent and successful people, it highlights the positive sides of what have previously been seen as negative quirks. Weaving together sections that are anecdotal and humorous, with technical and up-to-date scientific information, this groundbreaking book gives a fascinating introduction into an under-discussed personality type. ”With wit and humor and a charming personal, conversational style, Dr. Gualtieri’s treatment of our obsessions and compulsions is far more than a medical study of the brain. It’s an engaging, pleasurable read and deserves not only professional praise but a wide, popular audience.” - James Reston, Jr., author of ‘Fragile Innocence: A Father’s Memoir of His Daughter’s Courageous Journey’
Breaking Free from OCD
A CBT Guide for Young People and Their Families Jo Derisley, Isobel Heyman, Sarah Robinson and Cynthia Turner 2008 / £14.99 / pb / 224pp / ISBN-9781843105749 / eISBN-9781846427992
This step-by-step guide is written for adolescents with OCD and their families. Using the principles of cognitive behavioural therapy, which is the proven method for helping those with OCD, it offers teenagers a structured plan of treatment which can be read alone, or with a parent, counsellor or mental health worker. ”It is written by four experts in the field who all specialise in OCD and children/young adults. It is written in a very approachable, non-threatening tone without being patronising or over-simplified... I would not hesitate to recommend this book to anyone dealing with a young person with OCD.” - ASTeens
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Mental Health & Wellbeing: Adults The Recovery Letters
Addressed to People Experiencing Depression Edited by James Withey and Olivia Sagan Afterword by Tom Couser
2017 / £9.99 / pb / 232pp / ISBN-9781785921834 / eISBN-9781784504601
An anthology of inspirational, heartfelt letters written by people recovering from depression addressed to those who are currently affected by it SELECTED FOR WORLD BOOK NIGHT 2018 In 2012, The Recovery Letters was launched to host a series of letters online written by people recovering from depression, addressed to those currently affected by a mental health condition. Addressed to ‘Dear You’, the inspirational and heartfelt letters provided hope and support to those experiencing depression and were testament that recovery was possible. Now for the first time, these letters have been compiled into an anthology for people living with depression and are interspersed with motivating quotes and additional resources as well as new material written specifically for the book. This powerful collection of personal letters from people with first-hand experiences of depression will serve as a comforting resource for anyone on the journey to recovery. ”Read this book, buy it for others, it’s rare and powerful medication.” - Gwyneth Lewis, author of Sunbathing in the Rain: A Cheerful Book about Depression
Forgiveness is Really Strange
Masi Noor and Marina Cantacuzino Illustrated by Sophie Standing February 2018 / £9.99 / hb / 64pp / ISBN9781785921247 / eISBN-9780857012791
This comic, based on science and real-life stories, illustrates the complexity of forgiveness and what it can mean to different people and its potential for positive change. It explores the key aspects of forgiveness and the impact it can have on the mind and psyche. “This book on forgiveness won’t bully you, but it will make you think. And it might just change your life for ever. I loved it.” - Richard Holloway, author, broadcaster and former Bishop of Edinburgh
What the Hell Just Happened?!
Comfort and Wisdom for When Your World Falls Apart Richy K. Chandler Illustrated by Richy K. Chandler
August 2018 / £8.99 / hb / 56pp / ISBN-9781785925122 / eISBN-9781784509033
A picture book for adults about getting back on track after a bad life event. You feel like you’re...how can I put it...falling?’ This inspirational gift book helps readers overcome troubling times in their lives. Through vivid illustrations and positive affirmations, the book shows how you can face your past and embrace your future. The author provides thoughtful tips to remind you of what you can be at your emotionally strongest and smartest. Written by successful graphic novelist Richy K. Chandler, this will help you face life head-on and appreciate all that is good in your life. Ideal to gift to anyone going through a rough patch, or for use by therapists and counsellors. “This charming little book by Richy K. Chandler works like a lifebuoy. When you feel down, reach out and grab it. As you travel through this colourfully and weirdly caricaturized world, eventually you will find yourself kicking away from the depths of sadness and reaching toward the light above you.” - Chie Kutsuwada, Manga-creator and illustrator
On Being an Introvert or Highly Sensitive Person
A guide to boundaries, joy, and meaning Ilse Sand February 2018 / £8.99 / pb / 144pp / ISBN9781785924859 / eISBN-9781784508715
What does it mean to be an introverted or highly sensitive person in our fast-paced, sociable world? Are these traits caused by nature or nurture? Ilse Sand answers these questions with sage advice and suggests ways for introverts to face the challenges of jobs, parties, and conflicts, whilst drawing on their imaginative and intellectual strengths.
Highly Sensitive People in an Insensitive World How to Create a Happy Life Ilse Sand
2016 / £9.99 / pb / 160pp / ISBN-9781785920660 / eISBN-9781784503246
What does it mean to be a highly sensitive person? How is it different from introversion, or shyness? And what unique advantages does high sensitivity have to offer? Ilse Sand answers all these questions and encourages other highly sensitive people to ride out the lows and embrace the creativity and highs of being highly sensitive.
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Mental Health & Wellbeing: Children and Teens The Mental Health and Wellbeing Workout for Teens
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Skills and Exercises from ACT and CBT for Healthy Thinking Paula Nagel Illustrated by Gary Bainbridge
July 2018 / £13.99 / pb / 192pp / From 13 years to 16 years / ISBN-9781785928253 / eISBN-9781784509460
March 2019 / £12.99 / pb / 152pp / From 12 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781785923944 / eISBN-9781784507534
A body positive and connected eating workbook for teens aged 13-16
Self-help book for teenagers and young people to promote healthy thinking habits and mental health ‘fitness’ This easy-to-understand, engaging guide arms teens with healthy thinking habits and coping strategies for staying on top of their mental health. Using tried and tested therapeutic techniques, readers are given the tools to build their own personalised mental health ‘workout’ to boost their emotional resilience and well-being. Informed by the experiences of teens themselves, this friendly guide gives practical tips and strategies on how to overcome everyday stresses and ditch negative thinking ‘frenemies’ before they develop into more serious issues. Teens will be better equipped to recognise negative thoughts and emotions, monitor their mood and behaviour, and flex their positive thinking muscles in order to combat the mental health blips we all face sometimes.
Supporting Kids and Teens with Exam Stress in School
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A Workbook Joanne Steer Illustrated by Suzy Ross
March 2019 / £19.99 / pb / 208pp / From 10 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781785924675 / eISBN-9781784508517
A workbook to help adults actively engage and support children aged 10 and over who are experiencing exam-related pressures As children and teens are exposed to more and more pressure at school, exam stress comes hand in hand. This workbook, a fun and interactive resource aimed at children aged 10 and over, offers teachers, other professionals and parents tried and tested techniques to support young people’s wellbeing through revision and exams. Applying a cognitive behavioural framework, it will help pupils to consider academic stress in terms of thoughts, feeling, body sensations and behaviour. Strategies encompass managing a child’s lifestyle, namely exercise and diet, tried and tested CBT techniques, relaxation, positive self-talk and thought challenging, and other psychological methods such as mindfulness. Chapters will look at the day of the exam itself, evaluate stress in children with special educational needs and provide practical advice for parents as to how they can most successfully support their child. In a fully photocopiable format and suitable for either individual use or group work, this book will guide parents, teachers, therapists and support staff to conquer students’ fears, improve exam performance and, perhaps most important of all, maintain a work-fun balance in young people’s lives.
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No Weigh!
A Teen’s Guide to Positive Body Image, Food, and Emotional Wisdom Signe Darpinian, Wendy Sterling and Shelley Aggarwal Foreword by Connie Sobczak
This workbook has everything you need to achieve connected eating, body positivity and balanced exercise. It will help you stay well informed about how bodies change emotionally and physically in the teen years, and why good nutrition is critical for growth and development. It debunks any myths about diets and ‘forbidden’ foods and also gives you the tools and strategies to avoid potential triggers of disordered eating. No Weigh! A Teen’s Guide to Positive Body Image, Food, and Emotional Wisdom will help you develop a lifelong healthy relationship with your food! We eat every day, so why not eat with pleasure, joy and happiness? “The journey through adolescence is made a bit easier in the hands of this trio of experts who share their wisdom about food, sleep, weight, texting, exercise, emotions and more.” - Karen R. Koenig, author of seven books on eating and weight, including Helping Patients Outsmart Overeating
Thera-Build® with LEGO®
A Playful Therapeutic Approach for Promoting Emotional Well-Being in Children Alyson Thomsen May 2018 / £17.99 / pb / 168pp / ISBN-9781785924927 / eISBN-9781784508814
How to improve children’s emotional health and wellbeing through therapeutic play with LEGO® Thera-Build’ is a LEGO®-based therapeutic approach for improving children’s emotional well-being. Participation in Thera-Build groups can help to boost self-esteem, address common issues such as anxiety and anger, support social development and build positive attachments. This inspiring and user-friendly guide explores the power of play, introduces the basics of brain plasticity and attachment theory, and shows exactly how to set up and run an effective Thera-Build group. A wide range of imaginative games and activities is included. “Accessible, creative, fun, imaginative, informative, sensitive, and so much more! It takes an item that so many children love and find familiar and nonthreatening; and provides the reader with a whole range of fantastic and therapeutic ways of using lego and expanding on lego play. A wonderful contribution to the direct-working world.” - Dr Karen Treisman, Clinical Psychologist
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Mental Health & Wellbeing: Children and Teens Neon the Ninja Activity Book for Children who Struggle with Sleep and Nightmares
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Jan 2019 / £18.99/ pb / 144pp / ISBN9781785925528
December 2018 / £18.99 / pb / 128pp / From 5 years to 10 years / ISBN-9781785925504
Introducing Neon the Ninja, this workbook is the ideal night-time companion for helping children aged 5-10 with nightmares and sleeping difficulties Neon the Ninja has a very special job. He looks after anyone who finds the night time scary. Lots of us have nightmares, but Neon loves nothing more than using his special ninja powers to keep the nightmares and worries far away, and to keep the magical dreams and positive thoughts close by. It combines a fun illustrated story to show children how Neon the Ninja can reduce their nightmares and night worries with fun activities and therapeutic worksheets to make night times feel safer and more relaxed. This workbook contains a treasure trove of explanations, advice, and practical strategies for parents, carers and professionals. Based on creative, narrative, sensory, and CBT techniques, it is full of tried and tested exercises, tips and techniques to aid and alleviate nightmares and sleeping difficulties. This is a must-have for those working and living with children aged 5-10 who experience nightmares or other sleep-related problems.
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Dr. Karen Treisman
August 2018 / £22.99 / card set From 6 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781785925290
A treasure trove of coping, regulating, grounding, and soothing activities and techniques for working with children (aged 6+), teens and adults. This pack of 70 cards and explanatory guide offers a playful, non-threatening way to explore feelings, and to form effective coping, regulating, soothing, and grounding strategies through a range of games and activities. Designed to work with both the brain and body, the cards address a wide range of common issues including anxiety, stress, low mood, sleep difficulties and emotional dysregulation.
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A Therapeutic Story with Creative Activities for Children Aged 5-10 Dr. Karen Treisman
A Therapeutic Story with Creative Activities for Children Aged 5-10 Dr. Karen Treisman
A Therapeutic Treasure Deck of Grounding, Soothing, Coping and Regulating Cards
Gilly the Giraffe Self-Esteem Activity Book
Dr. Karen Treisman introduces Gilly the Giraffe, who is here to support children aged 5-10 improve their self-esteem, confidence, resilience, and self-belief Even though Gilly the Giraffe has many wonderful things in her life, she sometimes lacks confidence. Why does she have to stand out so much with her long neck, her long black tongue and her mosaic patches? Why do some of the other animals point and laugh at her? Can it be possible to be different and to be cool?
Presley the Pug Relaxation Activity Book
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A Therapeutic Story With Creative Activities About Finding Calm for Children Aged 5-10 Who Worry Dr. Karen Treisman June 2019 / £18.99 / pb / ISBN-9781785925535
Dr. Karen Treisman introduces Presley the Pug, who is here to help children aged 5-10 to relax and to find their calm place Like all dogs, Presley the Pug loves to play, run, and snuggle up under his warm blanket. But sometimes, Presley gets gets so excited that his feelings take over - sometimes it’s anger, sometimes stress, sometimes worry - and he doesn’t know how to calm down! What can Presley do when he feels like this?
A Therapeutic Treasure Deck of Sentence Completion and Feelings Cards Dr. Karen Treisman
2017 / £22.99 / 0pp / From 6 years to 18 years ISBN-9781785923982
The perfect tool to add to any ‘therapeutic treasure box’, this set of 68 cards provide a way to help open conversations and structure discussions with children and adolescents aged 6+. The treasure deck offers a fun, nonthreatening way to help to build understanding and forge relationships. It also provides a safe, playful way for children to articulate and make sense of their feelings, thoughts, experiences and beliefs. The deck comes with two different types of card - the ‘feelings cards’ and the ‘sentence-completion cards’ - which can be used separately or together.
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Mental Health & Wellbeing: Children and Teens Teen Mental Health in an Online World
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Supporting Young People around their Use of Social Media, Apps, Gaming, Texting and the Rest Victoria Betton and James Woollard October 2018 / £16.99 / pb / 296pp / ISBN9781785924682 / eISBN-9781784508524
This essential book shows practitioners how they can engage with teens’ online lives to support their mental health. For most young people there is no longer a barrier between their ‘real’ and ‘online’ lives. This book reviews the latest research around this topic to investigate how those working with teenagers can use their insights into digital technologies to promote wellbeing in young people. It draws extensively on interviews with young people aged 12-16 throughout, who share their views about social media and reveal their online habits. Chapters delve into how teens harness online spaces such as YouTube, Instagram and gaming platforms for creative expression and participation in public life to improve their mental health and wellbeing. It also provides a framework for practitioners to start conversations with teens to help them develop resilience in respect of their internet use. The book also explores key risks such as bullying and online hate, social currency and the quest for ‘likes’, sexting, and online addiction. “Worried about young people’s use of the internet? Worried about its effect on their mental health? This book is informative, wise and realistic, exploring ways young people can be helped to be resilient and thoughtful as they embrace the opportunities and challenges of the internet. Parents and professionals will find this book extremely enlightening and practical.” - Nick Luxmoore, Psychotherapist, Trainer, Supervisor and Author
The Healthy Coping Colouring Book and Journal Creative Activities to Help Manage Stress, Anxiety and Other Big Feelings Pooky Knightsmith Illustrated by Emily Hamilton
2016 / £9.99 / pb / 208pp / From 8 years to 14 years / ISBN-9781785921391 / eISBN-9781784504052
Full of creative activities, this journal and colouring book aims to help young people aged 8-14 manage difficult thoughts, feelings and emotions such as anger and anxiety. It includes space to write and draw, colouring pages, inspirational quotes and poems, and provides a host of healthy coping strategies. “What a lovely book! Pooky brings her usual insight and imaginative flair to this colouring book with a difference. This book offers a practical and enjoyable way to help children and young people cope better with their worries and anxieties.” - Sue Cowley, author of Road School, www.suecowley.co.uk
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Help! I’ve Got an Alarm Bell Going Off in My Head!
How Panic, Anxiety and Stress Affect Your Body K.L. Aspden Illustrated by Zita Ra Foreword by Babette Rothschild 2015 / £7.99 / pb / 48pp / From 9 years to 13 years / ISBN-9781849057042 / eISBN-9781784502270
An illustrated book for children aged 9-11 that explores the science behind our bodies’ fight, flight or freeze reactions. With activities to help manage anxiety and keep the nervous system healthy, the book is an incomparable resource for anyone supporting children who are easily angered or anxious including parents, carers and teachers.
Touch and Go Joe
An Adolescent’s Experience of OCD Joe Wells 2006 / £9.99 / pb / 128pp / ISBN-9781843103912 / eISBN-9781846424892
As many as 2 in every 100 people suffer from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), and 16-year-old Joe Wells is one of them. Here, he tells the story of his battle with OCD from its insidious beginnings at age 9 and increasingly intrusive symptoms, to diagnosis at age 12. This book is packed with advice and coping strategies.
Banish Your Body Image Thief
A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Building Positive Body Image for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly 2014 / £14.99 / pb / 240pp / ISBN-9781849054638 / eISBN-9780857008428
This imaginative workbook is full of activities and strategies to build a positive body image. Using cognitive behavioural techniques, it shows how to banish negative thoughts and feelings and build self-esteem, positive beliefs and a healthy body image. Suitable for young people aged 10+ to work through alone or with a parent or practitioner.
Banish Your Self-Esteem Thief
A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Building Positive SelfEsteem for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly 2014 / £14.99 / pb / 240pp / ISBN-9781849054621 / eISBN-9780857008411
Build up your confidence and self-esteem by learning how to banish your Self-Esteem Thief with this fun and imaginative workbook. Full of tips and strategies based on cognitive behavioural and mindfulness principles, it helps you banish negative thoughts and build healthy self-esteem. Suitable for young people aged 10+.
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Mental Health & Wellbeing: Children and Teens Starving the Depression Gremlin
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A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Managing Depression for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly June 2019 / £12.99 / pb / 176pp / From 10 years to 16 years / ISBN-9781849056939 / eISBN-9781784502058
A self-help tool based on cognitive behavioural therapy to help young people aged 10+ to manage feelings of low mood and sadness Have you met the depression gremlin? He’s a troublesome creature who likes nothing more than to feed off your low mood. And the more he devours, the bigger he gets and the more sadness you feel. But never fear - starve him of depressionrelated thoughts, feelings and behaviours and watch him shrink and shrivel away! Part of the award-winning Starve the Gremlin series, this engaging and accessible workbook helps young people aged 10+ to understand their feelings by explaining what depression is, how it develops and the impact it can have on the lives of young people. Based on the principles of cognitive behavioural therapy and packed with valuable tips and strategies, this workbook also aims to empower the reader to change how they think and act in order to manage their depression. Full of fun and creative activities, Starving the Depression Gremlin can help support and inform wider therapeutic work with young people with depression, and it can be used independently or with a parent or practitioner. It will be of interest to school counsellors, therapists, social workers, youth workers, teaching staff and other professionals working with young people.
Starving the Anxiety Gremlin for Children Aged 5-9
A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anxiety Management Kate Collins-Donnelly 2014 / £12.99 / pb / 192pp / ISBN-9781849054928 / eISBN-9780857009029
The Anxiety Gremlin loves to eat anxious feelings, and the more anxious you feel, the more he eats and the bigger he gets! Learn how to get rid of the Anxiety Gremlin with this fun workbook for children aged 5-9. It’s packed with puzzles, games, colouring and drawing activities to help children understand their anxiety and how to control it.
Starving the Anger Gremlin for Children Aged 5-9
A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anger Management Kate Collins-Donnelly
2014 / £12.99 / pb / 176pp / ISBN-9781849054935 / eISBN-9780857008855
The Anger Gremlin is a naughty creature who loves to feed on angry feelings, and the angrier you get, the bigger he gets! Packed with fun, simple activities and games, it will help children understand why they get angry and how they can control their angry feelings.
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Starving the Stress Gremlin
A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Stress Management for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly 2013 / £12.99 / pb / 136pp / ISBN-9781849053402 / eISBN-9780857006721
Drawing on cognitive behavioural therapy principles, this book is a valuable resource for helping children and young people understand and control their stress. It uses example scenarios, activities and young people’s comments to teach them effective emotional management skills and is aimed at those working with young people as well as parents.
Starving the Exam Stress Gremlin
A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Managing Exam Stress for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly 2017 / £12.99 / pb / 160pp / From 10 years to 16 years / ISBN-9781849056984 / eISBN-9781784502140
When exam time comes around, the exam stress gremlin is in his element, feeding off your exam fears and anxieties. This workbook teaches you how to starve your gremlin by learning to cope with exam stress. Full of fun activities based on cognitive behavioural therapy, it is the ideal resource for supporting young people aged 10+.
Starving the Anxiety Gremlin
A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anxiety Management for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly 2013 / £12.99 / pb / 168pp / ISBN-9781849053419 / eISBN-9780857006738
This engaging workbook helps young people aged 10+ understand and manage anxiety. Based on cognitive behavioural therapy principles, the activities will help young people understand why they get anxious and how to use simple, practical techniques to manage and control their anxiety. Suitable to work through alone or with a parent or practitioner.
Starving the Anger Gremlin
A Cognitive Behavioural Therapy Workbook on Anger Management for Young People Kate Collins-Donnelly 2012 / £12.99 / pb / 88pp / ISBN-9781849052863 / eISBN-9780857006219
The anger gremlin feeds off anger and gets bigger the angrier you get. The only way to stop him is to starve him of angry feelings, and this workbook teaches you how. Fun and simple activities help young people to understand and control their anger. Based on cognitive behavioural therapy principles, it is an ideal anger management resource.
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Anxiety All Birds Have Anxiety Kathy Hoopmann
2017 / £9.99 / hb / 72pp / From 6 years to 99 years / ISBN-9781785921827 / eISBN-9781784504540
A bird’s-eye-view introduction to living with anxiety disorder and how to begin to change it Life as a bird can be stressful! From worrying about airplanes, windows, and getting enough worms to eat, it is clear that birds can be anxious beings. Through a light-touch, quizzical depiction of bird behaviour, All Birds Have Anxiety uses colourful images and astute explanations to explore with gentle humour what it means to live with anxiety day-to-day, and how to begin to deal with it. Following the style of the best-selling All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome and All Dogs Have ADHD, wonderful colour photographs express the complex and difficult ideas related to anxiety disorder in an easy-to-understand way. This simple yet profound book validates the deeper everyday experiences of anxiety, provides an empathic understanding of the many symptoms associated with anxiety, and offers compassionate suggestions for change. The combination of understanding and gentle humour make this the ideal introduction to anxiety disorder for those diagnosed with this condition, their family and friends and those generally interested in understanding anxiety. “Once again, I am in awe of Kathy’s ability to make the seemingly complicated, simple and accessible for all. Anxiety runs deep in our society - sometimes emerging as a pattern, and impacting on a negative way in our classrooms, home places and work places. She provides practical advice on how to acknowledge and deal with this emotion effectively. Not only will this book benefit the children that access it, but so too will it remind the adults in their lives of effective strategies that we can employ for ourselves and model for the children in our care. I will be recommending this resource as part of an intervention strategy to be implemented by parents, teachers and therapists of children that are facing challenges in managing anxiety. So too will I recommend it for use as part of a pro-active approach to promoting and maintaining positive mental health in our schools.” - Gráinne Boyle, Educational Psychologist and Director of The Innovation Hub, Dubai
My Anxiety Handbook
Getting Back on Track Sue Knowles, Bridie Gallagher and Phoebe McEwen Illustrated by Emmeline Pidgen
January 2018 / £12.99 / pb / 192pp / From 12 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781785924408 / eISBN-9781784508135
Survival guide for teens and tweens aged 12-18 with anxiety Helping young people with anxiety learn to recognise and manage their symptoms, this anxiety survival guide teaches 12 to 18 year olds how they can overcome their biggest worries. Showing that anxiety is a normal human emotion that many people face, this book helps young people understand the ins and outs of their own anxiety and helps them to challenge the difficult patterns they may get into. Co-written with a college student who has experienced anxiety herself, it is a relatable and straightforward guide. As well as providing tried-andtested advice and exercises that are proven to reduce feelings of anxiety, it includes recovery stories from young people who have managed their symptoms successfully. With practical chapters on sleep, exam stress, transitions, and seeking extra help, this is a go-to guide for any tween, teen or young person living with anxiety.
Anxiety is Really Strange Steve Haines Illustrated by Sophie Standing
January 2018 / £7.99 / pb / 32pp / ISBN-9781848193895 / eISBN-9780857013453
A science-based graphic medicine comic explaining anxiety and how to manage it HIGHLY COMMENDED IN THE 2018 BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION BOOK AWARDS What is the difference between fear and excitement and how can you tell them apart? How do the mind and body make emotions? When can anxiety be good? This science-based graphic book addresses these questions and more, revealing just how strange anxiety is, but also how to unravel its mysteries and relieve its effects. Understanding how anxiety is created by our nervous system trying to protect us, and how our fight-or-flight mechanisms can get stuck, can significantly lessen the fear experienced during anxiety attacks. In this guide, anxiety is explained in an easy-to-understand, engaging graphic format with tips and strategies to relieve its symptoms, and change the mind’s habits for a more positive outlook. “For many of us, anxiety and fear are daily visitors to the mind and body - in this brilliant book, Steve Haines gives us freeing tools to unmask these feelings, and possibly even reduce the causes. What he offers is apparently simple yet full of depth, with a touch of light-heartedness.” - Jonathan Sattin, Managing Director, triyoga
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Anxiety Beating Anxiety
Outsmarting Worry
What Young People on the Autism Spectrum Need to Know Davida Hartman Illustrated by Kate Brangan
An Older Kid’s Guide to Managing Anxiety Dawn Huebner PhD Illustrated by Kara McHale
2017 / £12.99 / pb / 112pp / From 8 years to 15 years / ISBN-9781785920752 / eISBN-9781784503352
2017 / £9.99 / pb / 112pp / From 9 years to 13 years / ISBN-9781785927829 / eISBN-9781784507022
An illustrated, practical guide helping young people on the autism spectrum to overcome anxiety
Tried and tested strategies from a best-selling author to help 9-13 year olds tackle their worries and fears
Many young people on the autism spectrum struggle with anxiety, but did you know there are lots of simple things you can do to tackle it? This illustrated book will help you to identify what makes you anxious, and contains heaps of activities to calm your body and mind, stop unhealthy anxiety building up and head off anxious feelings in the future. Did you know that giving your anxiety a silly name (like Dr Dread!) will give you power over it? That pretending you are a jellyfish can make your body feel better? That writing your worries down and jumping on them as hard as you can will help to squash them? Ideal for children and young people aged 8 to 14, the ideas in this book will help you feel less stressed at home, at school and with friends, and give you healthy habits and coping techniques to last a lifetime.
Worry has a way of growing, shifting from not-a-big-deal to a VERY BIG DEAL in the blink of an eye. This big-deal Worry is tricky, luring children into behaviours that keep the anxiety cycle going. Children often find it hard to fight back against Worry, but not anymore. Outsmarting Worry teaches 9-13 year olds and the adults who care about them a specific set of skills that makes it easier to face - and overcome - worries and fears. Smart, practical, proven techniques are presented in language immediately accessible to children with an emphasis on shifting from knowing to doing, from worried to happy and free.
“Davida Hartman superbly captures practical tools and strategies to beat stress and anxiety and in turn generate calm and relaxation. Davida’s skills as a clinician shine through on every page and the illustrations offer the parent, child and therapists relevant evidence based interventions.“ - Dr. Eddie Murphy, clinical psychologist & author
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Asperger Syndrome and Anxiety
A Guide to Successful Stress Management Nick Dubin Foreword by Dr Valerie Gaus 2009 / £14.99 / pb / 224pp / ISBN-9781843108955 / eISBN-9781846429224
This book offers practical advice on how individuals with AS can manage their anxiety more effectively. Dubin shares his own tried and tested solutions along with up-to-date research on stress management for individuals with AS. He explores key problem areas that can lead to anxiety such as lack of social skills.
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Pathological Demand Avoidance Me and My PDA
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A Guide to Pathological Demand Avoidance for Young People Glòria Durà-Vilà and Tamar Levi Illustrated by Tamar Levi November 2018 / £14.99 / hb / 144pp / From 10 years / ISBN-9781785924651 / eISBN-9781784508494
An interactive, beautifully illustrated workbook to help young people with PDA understand their diagnosis and build their own personalised problem-solving strategies This beautifully illustrated guide helps young people with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) to understand their diagnosis, develop self-awareness and implement their own personalised problem-solving strategies. Written in consultation with young people with PDA and their families, this book recognises the importance of handing control back to the young person, and that there is no one-size-fits-all PDA profile. Readers are encouraged to engage throughout with interactive writing, doodling and checklist exercises to explore their own particular characteristics, strengths and challenges. Me and My PDA is sensitively tailored to the needs and experiences of young people (aged 10+) with PDA. The guide is designed to grow with the reader, and can be used for many years as the young person develops and changes - making it invaluable to PDA-diagnosed individuals and their families. “Insightful, helpful, encouraging, hopeful and compassionate from beginning to end! Realising that your child may have, or has recently been diagnosed with, ASD with a profile of PDA can be a daunting and overwhelming experience for many parents. But, help is now at hand in the form of this refreshing and unique addition to the current range of PDA literature. I sincerely wish that this book had been available when myself and my daughter first began navigating this most complex of journeys and I can’t recommend it highly enough to those who are now beginning, or struggling in theirs.“ - Jane Sherwin, author of ‘PDA: My Daughter is not Naughty’
Collaborative Approaches to Learning for Pupils with PDA
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Strategies for Education Professionals Ruth Fidler and Phil Christie
September 2018 / £13.99 / pb / 176pp / ISBN9781785920172 / eISBN-9781784502614
An expert guide for supporting pupils with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) in school environments Educational environments can present challenges for children with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), who require different strategies than children with a more straightforward presentation of autism, and schools frequently find themselves struggling to meet their complex needs. In this guide PDA experts Ruth Fidler and Phil Christie outline effective strategies for supporting pupils with PDA in education settings. Including a useful overview of PDA, this book outlines the impact of this diagnostic profile on learning, and explains why Collaborative Approaches to Learning is such a successful method for supporting pupils with PDA. It shows how teaching professionals can get started with this approach, with advice for implementing key strategies to overcome common challenges The book also includes information on creating PDA-friendly learning environments, helping pupils to develop long-term social and emotional resilience. With handy downloadable resources, valuable information on supporting the wellbeing of adults who work with children with PDA, this is an essential resource for teaching and support staff in mainstream and special education schools. “As medical lead for ASD in Surrey, I witness first-hand the challenge that teachers face in responding to the needs of children with PDA symptoms. It’s very clear that this book stems from the authors’ unparalleled educational experience and I am excited about the good it is going to do.” - Dr Glòria Durà-Vilà, Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist and author
Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome - My Daughter is Not Naughty Jane Alison Sherwin Foreword by Phil Christie
2015 / £12.99 / pb / 328pp / ISBN-9781849056144 / eISBN-9781784500856
An emotional, insightful account of raising a child with Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome (PDA) Full of advice and support, this book is an honest account of one family’s experiences of raising a child with Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome (PDA). It includes strategies to help manage PDA behaviours, information on obtaining diagnosis and raising awareness, and explanations to help readers gain a better understanding of the condition.
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Pathological Demand Avoidance The PDA Paradox
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Understanding Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome in Children
The Highs and Lows of My Life on a Little-Known Part of the Autism Spectrum Harry Thompson Foreword by Felicity Evans
A Guide for Parents, Teachers and Other Professionals Phil Christie, Margaret Duncan, Ruth Fidler and Zara Healy
February 2019 / £12.99 / pb / 184pp / ISBN9781785926754
2011 / £12.99 / pb / 208pp / ISBN-9781849050746 / eISBN-9780857002532
A memoir by an adult with PDA, reflecting back on his early childhood through to present day
Straightforward guide to understanding PDA for anyone needing an overview of the condition
Diagnosed with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) in his teenage years, Harry Thompson looks back with wit and humour at the ups and downs of family and romantic relationships, school, work and mental health, as well as his teenage struggle with drugs and alcohol. By embracing neurodiversity and emphasising that autistic people are not flawed human beings, Thompson demonstrates that some merely need to take the “scenic route” in order to flourish and reach their full potential. The memoir brings to life Harry’s past experiences and feelings, from his torrid time at school to the peaceful and meaningful moments when he is alone with a book, writing or creating YouTube videos. Eloquent and insightful, The PDA Paradox will bring readers to shock, laughter and tears through its overwhelming honesty. It is a turbulent memoir, but it ends with hope and a positive outlook to the future.
Pathological Demand Avoidance Syndrome (PDA) is a developmental disorder that is being increasingly recognised as part of the autism spectrum. The main characteristic is a continued resistance to the ordinary demands of life through strategies of social manipulation, which originates from an anxiety-driven need to be in control. This straightforward guide is written collaboratively by professionals and parents to give a complete overview of PDA. Starting with an exploration into the syndrome, it goes on to answer the immediate questions triggered when a child is first diagnosed, and uses case examples throughout to illustrate the impact of the condition on different areas of the child’s life. Early intervention options and workable strategies for managing PDA positively will make day-to-day life easier for the child, their family and peers. New problems faced in the teenage years and how to assist a successful transition from adolescence to adulthood are also tackled. The book concludes with a valuable resources list. Full of helpful guidance and support, this user-friendly introductory handbook is essential reading for families, carers and anyone who knows a child with PDA.
“Being a mum to a teenage PDA son is lifechanging, and at times, utterly heart-wrenching experience. Seeing Harry through his own candid, entertaining and diplomatic lens, fills me with hope, quiet optimism, and (most importantly) confidence for my own son’s future. Thank you Harry for your insight.” - Natasha, PDA mum
PDA by PDAers
From Anxiety to Avoidance and Masking to Meltdowns Sally Cat
May 2018 / £14.99 / pb / 360pp / ISBN-9781785925368 / eISBN-9781784509347
Adults with Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) share their collective wisdom to support and empower others living with PDA “To think of PDA as merely involving demand avoidance is to me akin to thinking of tigers as merely having stripes.” This book is a unique window into adult Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA), exploring the diversity of distinct PDA traits through the voices of over 70 people living with and affected by the condition. Sally Cat, an adult with PDA, has successfully captured the essence of a popular online support group in book form, making the valuable insights available to a wider audience, and creating a much-needed resource for individuals and professionals. Candid discussions cover issues ranging from overload and meltdowns, to work, relationships and parenting. This is a fascinating and sometimes very moving read.
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“Professionals working with children presenting PDA behaviour would be able to use the book as a “bible”, since the sub-headings allow access to information quickly and easily... This book offers good guidance, understanding, advice and solutions to parents, teachers and everyone involved with a child presenting PDA.” - Special Children
Can I tell you about Pathological Demand Avoidance syndrome?
A guide for friends, family and professionals Ruth Fidler and Phil Christie Illustrated by Jonathon Powell Foreword by Judith Gould 2015 / £8.99 / pb / 56pp / From 7 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781849055130 / eISBN-9780857009296
Introduce Pathological Demand Avoidance to children, friends and family, though the eyes and words of a child with PDA In this illustrated guide Issy invites readers to learn about PDA, a part of the autism spectrum, from her perspective, helping them to understand how it causes her to find simple, everyday demands very stressful. Issy tells readers (aged 7 upwards) about all the ways she can be helped and supported by those around her.
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Parenting and Family The Parents’ Practical Guide to Resilience for Children aged 2-10 on the Autism Spectrum
Fifteen Things They Forgot to Tell You About Autism
Jeanette Purkis and Emma Goodall
The Stuff That Transformed My Life as an Autism Parent Debby Elley
2017 / £12.99 / pb / 216pp / ISBN-9781785922749 / eISBN-9781784505745
April 2018 / £12.99 / pb / 224pp / ISBN-9781785924385 / eISBN-9781784508104
Children and young people with autism have the capacity to be independent and resilient which can help them live independently or be supported to live a fulfilling life and reach their full potential. This book empowers parents of autistic children aged two to ten to help them promote resilience in their child. Full of suggestions and simple activities, this easy-to-use resource will help guide parents on how to build the foundations of resilience and independence for situations such as school, new environments and relationships with other children. It includes information about the main developmental stages for children on the autism spectrum, and will take parents through life events and milestones at different ages and identify where difficulties and barriers to resilience may arise and how to address them.
A frank and funny account of parenting twins with autism, with top tips for parents
“Purkis and Goodall have written this book right from their hearts and reading it is like a breath of fresh air. The book explains in detail how by nurturing those all important roots of resilience we can create essential supports to empower children on the Autism Spectrum. I love this book and would not hesitate to recommend it.” - Adele Devine, Special Needs Teacher and Co-Founder of SEN Assist autism software
The Parents’ Practical Guide to Resilience for Preteens and Teenagers on the Autism Spectrum Jeanette Purkis and Emma Goodall
May 2018 / £12.99 / pb / 200pp / ISBN-9781785922756 / eISBN-9781784505752
This book empowers parents of autistic young people aged 11 to 20 to help them promote resilience in their child. Full of suggestions and simple activities, this easy-to-use resource will help guide parents on how to build the foundations of resilience and independence for situations such as negotiating sexuality and relationships, entering employment or living away from home. It includes information about the main developmental stages for preteens and teens on the autism spectrum, and will take parents through life events and milestones at different ages and identify where difficulties and barriers to resilience may arise and how to address them. “This book offers parents a range of practical strategies to meet the challenge of re-orienting their children towards self-confidence, optimism and hope.” - Vicki Bitsika, AM, PhD, MAPS, Professor of Autism Spectrum Disorder, Director for the Centre for Autism Spectrum Disorder, Bond University
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What if the things people need to know about autism is not the information they’re getting? Combining myth-busting advice with personal experience, this book from the mother of autistic twins shares simple strategies to build children’s confidence, communication, and independence. From sharing the joy of yodelling around shops at the weekend, to finding creative ways to communicate with both her verbal and her non-verbal sons, Debby Elley gives practical and fun tips for everyday living and shows that being autistic is just another way of being. Both witty and candid, the book discusses labels, meltdowns, acceptance, happiness and much more. “This reads like a best friend’s guide to autism. Elley’s honesty, warmth, and positive outlook shine through making this a truly readable, relatable and hopeful book. Between the lines there is a wealth of useful information, understanding and valuable signposts to further reading. An especially great read for those new to autism. I highly recommend this book!” - Adele Devine, Special Needs Teacher and Co-Founder of SEN Assist autism software
Autism Mothers Speak Out
Stories of Advocacy and Activism from Around the World Edited by Maggi Golding and Jill Stacey
June 2018 / £12.99 / pb / 168pp / ISBN-9781785925153 / eISBN-9781784509064
Mothers across countries and cultures share their stories of parenting a child on the autism spectrum Raising an autistic child comes with its own unique set of challenges, not least of which is dealing with the constant scrutiny of your parenting. This collection of stories from all corners of the globe celebrates the love, commitment and heroism of mothers of autistic people. These intimate accounts reveal both the differences in cultural attitudes, and the universality of the autism experience. Mothers from different cultural and socio-economic backgrounds speak out about the highs and lows of raising autistic children, and the shift in attitudes to autism as they watch their children enter adult life. Putting to bed the belief that autism is a result of poor parenting, this book not only lets parents know they are part of a supportive global community, it also highlights the positive aspects of autism and champions neurodiversity.
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Parenting and Family Coming Home to Autism
A Room-by-Room Approach to Supporting Your Child at Home after ASD Diagnosis Tara Leniston and Rhian Grounds April 2018 / £13.99 / pb / 192pp / ISBN-9781785924361 / eISBN-9781784508081
Visit different rooms in the home to understand how to support children with autism What does an autism diagnosis mean for everyday family life? Explore different rooms in the home to better understand how children with autism experience daily activities, and what you can do to support their development. • Head to the bathroom for guidance on toilet training and introducing a calming bath time ritual • Discover how to create a safe haven for your child in the bedroom chapter, with tips to try before bedtime to help ease anxiety • Learn how to transform any corner of your home into a special place for sensory play, fun and learning • Settle down in the parents’ corner for top advice on remaining cool, calm and collected in the face of obstacles. Co-written by a mum and a speech-language therapist, and with many more rooms to visit, this book breaks down the information that you need to know to support children with autism at home. “This book provides a much-needed practical guide that families and professionals can dip in and out of in order to learn more about development in children with autism. It is full of creative activities and strategies that can be used to support children with autism within their home environment.” - Alice Carter, Speech and Language Therapist, BSc Speech Sciences, MASL TIP
Step by Step Help for Children with ADHD
A Self-Help Manual for Parents Cathy Laver-Bradbury, Margaret Thompson, Anne Weeks, David Daley and Edmund J. S. SonugaBarke
2010 / £11.99 / pb / 160pp / ISBN-9781849050708 / eISBN-9780857002358
This simple, flexible six-step programme is full of tried-and-tested ideas for parents and professionals supporting families of young children with ADHD. The programme includes games that will help improve the child’s attention, exercises to develop patience and tips for supporting the child in successful self-organization. “This interesting, informative book and DVD are an ideal guide for parents who my have a child with ADHD. The simple, self-help guide is well written and illustrated. Parents will find the manual helpful when addressing challenging behaviour in their children and be encouraged by the guide’s positive approach.” - Journal of Community Nursing
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An Introduction to Autism for Adoptive and Foster Families
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How to Understand and Help Your Child Katie Hunt and Helen Rodwell October 2018 / £14.99 / pb / 248pp / ISBN9781785924057 / eISBN-9781784507596
An accessible guide for adoptive parents and foster carers on parenting a child with autism Written for busy foster carers and adoptive parents, this book provides a concise introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and how to support a child with a diagnosis. It emphasises the common strengths children with ASD have, as well as offering strategies for any behavioural issues that are likely to arise, highlighting how these can be exacerbated by the care system and adoption process. The first part of the book looks at the different aspects of autism and the challenges it can pose for children and parents, providing strategies for managing difficulties at home and at school, using social stories, and reducing sensory input in a child’s environment. The second part looks at issues that arise for fostered or adopted children, including placement transitions, contact, and explaining the past. It concludes with helping parents to think about self-care. “Accessibly written and fantastically informative. The authors bring clarity and certainty to what is often a misunderstood and inaccessible word and present it in an easy and relatable form.” - Al Coates MBE, Social Worker, Trainer, Speaker
Autistic Logistics
A Parent’s Guide to Tackling Bedtime, Toilet Training, Tantrums, Hitting, and Other Everyday Challenges Kate Wilde 2014 / £12.99 / pb / 256pp / ISBN-9781849057790 / eISBN-9781784500160
A practical guide to parenting children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It covers all the key problem areas including sleep, food avoidance and tantrums, and is full of tried-and-tested strategies drawn from the author’s extensive experience of working with ASD children. It also has exercises for parents and caregivers.
The A-Z of Therapeutic Parenting Strategies and Solutions Sarah Naish
April 2018 / £15.99 / pb / 344pp / ISBN- 9781785923760
The complete guide to therapeutic parenting, with an A-Z of applied advice for 60 common issues Providing a model of intervention, This gives easy to follow processes to use when responding to issues with your children. Coverings 60 common problems parents face, from acting aggressively to difficulties with sleep.
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Parenting and Family Simple Autism Strategies for Home and School
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Practical Tips, Resources and Poetry Sarah Cobbe Foreword by Glenys Jones March 2019 / £16.99 / pb / 224pp / ISBN9781785924446 / eISBN-9781784508173
A powerful insight into how children with autism experience life in school, at home and in the community Offering a unique overview of a child’s point of view of life with autism, this guidebook will help parents and teachers better understand how this condition is experienced in day to day life. Organised by topic for easy reference, it explores the issues that can arise in everyday situations from toilet training to homework. Learning points, situation-specific activities, and further resources offer practical guidance, while discussion tools such as original poetry illustrate the perspectives of children with autism. Concise and accessible, this book takes a creative approach to understanding autism, and will be an invaluable reference book.
Talking with Your Child about Their Autism Diagnosis A Guide for Parents Raelene Dundon
2017 / £12.99 / pb / 160pp / ISBN-9781785922770 / eISBN-9781784505776
Guide for parents on how to approach the topic of autism with a diagnosed child and others Telling your child about their autism diagnosis can be daunting. Will they be better off for knowing? What’s the right way to tell them? Should you inform anyone else too? As a mother of two children on the spectrum, with over ten years’ experience as a psychologist specialising in childhood autism, Raelene Dundon has all the tips you’ll need. In this concise book, she sets out case studies, examples and resources that will equip you to make your own informed choices and help your whole family to live well with autism. Part One provides ways to tell children of different ages and development levels about their diagnosis, including photocopiable and downloadable worksheets designed to help diagnosed children understand autism, and gives advice on what to do if they react in a negative or unexpected way to the news. Part Two explores the pros and cons of sharing the diagnosis with others, including family, friends, school staff and your child’s classmates, and guides you through what to do if others don’t understand or accept the diagnosis.
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The Simple Guide to Understanding Shame in Children
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What It Is, What Helps and How to Prevent Further Stress or Trauma Betsy de Thierry Foreword by Dr Marc Bush Illustrated by Emma Reeves October 2018 / £8.99 / pb / 112pp / ISBN9781785925054 / eISBN-9781784508951
A simple guide to the essential knowledge adults need to support children affected by shame. • What is shame? • How does it affect children? • How can adults help? The perfect starting point for any adult or carer working with children who have experienced shame, this guide provides straightforward answers and explanations to both common and complex questions. At a time when children are more likely than ever to experience shame, the accessible advice in this book helps adults to boost children’s self-esteem. Betsy de Thierry navigates the need to understand its impact and the reasons behind it, as well as how to reduce its hold on self-confidence. Reassuring advice will also help revitalize adults’ abilities to face the challenges of supporting children affected by shame. It will teach them how to restore self-esteem. “Another brilliant book by Betsy de Thierry. Shame is such a crucial area and emotion, however one that is often overlooked. Therefore it is great to see a book that offers a deeper understanding and practical ideas for support around shame. This book is written in an accessible, engaging, and informative way. The doodles and reflective questions are fantastic too. A welcome addition to any book shelf!” - Karen Treisman
The Simple Guide to Sensitive Boys
How to Nurture Children and Avoid Trauma Betsy de Thierry Illustrated by Emma Reeves Foreword by Jane Evans 2017 / £8.99 / pb / 104pp / ISBN-9781785923258 / eISBN-9781784506391
A simple but sage guide for adults on how to support sensitive boys This book simply shows adults how to understand and care for sensitive boys who don’t conform to male stereotypes such as ‘boys don’t cry’. Explaining how to improve children’s wellbeing by encouraging them to embrace their individuality, it gives down-to-earth advice on how to help sensitive boys grow up happy and confident.
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Parenting and Family Safety and Consent for Kids and Teens with Autism or Special Needs
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All About Me
A Parents’ Guide Debra S. Jacobs
A Step-by-Step Guide to Telling Children and Young People on the Autism Spectrum about Their Diagnosis Andrew Miller
October 2018 / £14.99 / pb / 192pp / ISBN9781785928284 / eISBN-9781784509705
January 2018 / £25.00 / pb / 256pp / ISBN9781785921292 / eISBN-9781784503932
Valuable tools for parents, carers and teachers to protect children with special needs from coercion or abuse
Provides parents and professionals with resources and guidance to help introduce children to their autism diagnosis
The developmental challenges of children with special needs means they are often more at risk of physical or emotional exploitation. This book provides invaluable tools to help parents, carers and teachers protect vulnerable children. Difficult topics are sensitively and straightforwardly addressed through step-by-step guidelines for parents and learning activities for children. Guidance to carers includes information on how to identify warning signs of abuse, and recognise tell-tale behaviour changes in their child. Intervention activities help children learn which adults to trust and how to stay safe, while reducing the fear, shame or stigma surrounding abuse. Aimed at ages 5-12, these learning devices have been specifically designed to meet a range of comprehension and developmental abilities, with instructions for parents to adapt them to meet the specific needs of their child. This important guidebook empowers adults to fulfil their responsibility to protect and support children, and to provide a safe environment in which every child can reach their highest potential free from coercion or abuse. “The insightful and detailed chapters give a glimpse of what is needed to avoid the potential traumas to a vulnerable population. An excellent resource for parents who are struggling with the daily challenges of raising a child with special needs. Indispensable for educators so they can help students acquires the skills needed to advocate for themselves. Strategies that are simple, effective and ultimately optimistic about avoiding the traumas of our society.” - Christopher Loya, Elementary School Principal
The Autism Discussion Page on Anxiety, Behavior, School, and Parenting Strategies
A toolbox for helping children with autism feel safe, accepted, and competent Bill Nason 2014 / £14.99 / pb / 336pp / ISBN-9781849059954 / eISBN-9780857009432
The Autism Discussion Page on the Core Challenges of Autism A toolbox for helping children with autism feel safe, accepted, and competent Bill Nason 2014 / £14.99 / pb / 384pp / ISBN-9781849059947 / eISBN-9780857009425
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Based on direct work with over 250 individual children, Andrew Miller wrote this book in order to provide parents and professionals with information, tools and guidance to help introduce children to autism in the absence of specialist support. This in-depth guide describes the practicalities of disclosure, including when to tell, who should do it and what they need to know beforehand with strategies to tailor your approach as every child’s experience will be different. Step-by-step instructions detail how to deliver the programme and produce with a child a personalised booklet containing information about their personal attributes and their autism. These booklets and follow-up material help make disclosure a positive and constructive experience for everyone. Accompanying material can be downloaded online including questionnaires, examples of children’s booklets and flexible templates. “This fantastic ‘how to’ book takes adults step by step through the process of telling a child about their autism diagnosis. Written by an author who clearly has a lot of experience in this area, it is sensitively and reassuringly done, and includes lots of the simple, positive, neurodiverse language.” - Davida Hartman, Senior educational psychologist, lecturer, trainer and author specialising in autism
I am Special
A Workbook to Help Children, Teens and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders to Understand Their Diagnosis, Gain Confidence and Thrive Peter Vermeulen February 2018 / £24.99 / pb / 256pp / ISBN9781785925672 / eISBN-9780857005458
A proven programme for children, teens and adults on the autism spectrum to understand themselves, gain confidence and thrive Peter Vermeulen describes in-depth the theory and research behind the programme, and explains how to use it in practice. He presents a series of specially-designed worksheets, included as online downloadable content in a handy printable format, on a wide range of topics, including how the brain works, physical characteristics, likes and dislikes, sensory issues, strengths and weaknesses, learning preferences, relationships and plans for the future. When completed, the worksheets can be used to build up a unique and personal book about the individual on the autism spectrum, to help foster self-understanding and self-confidence.
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Parenting and Family Food Refusal and Avoidant Eating in Children, including those with Autism Spectrum Conditions
A Practical Guide for Parents and Professionals Gillian Harris and Elizabeth Shea
July 2018 / £16.99 / pb / 232pp / ISBN-9781785923180 / eISBN-9781784506322
A practical guide to managing food issues in children Many children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have a restricted dietary range, and this book provides parents with advice and training on how to deal with this condition and achieve a healthier and more balanced diet. Now described as Avoidant or Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), it is due to sensory hypersensitivity, and it can impact upon the health of the child, upon the family, and upon social integration. Based upon successful training packages the authors provide for parents and professionals, this book enables the reader to understand the condition and work with it, gradually increasing the range of food a child is able to eat. It includes ‘box outs’ with case studies, points of interest and action points to make this an accessible and resourceful read.
The Parents’ Guide to Specific Learning Difficulties
Information, Advice and Practical Tips Veronica Bidwell
2016 / £13.99 / pb / 352pp / ISBN-9781785920400 / eISBN-9781784503086
From dyslexia to ADHD, from poor working memory to slow visual processing, Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs) represent real differences in the way children learn. This book sets out to demystify SpLDs and provide practical strategies to support and motivate children throughout their education.
Understanding Sensory Processing Disorders in Children
A Guide for Parents and Professionals Matt Mielnick 2017 / £9.99 / pb / 160pp / ISBN-9781785927522 / eISBN-9781784505684
Helping Children Develop a Positive Relationship with Food
A clear and concise introduction to the sensory system, highlighting how it can differ in children. Using professional observation reports as examples, the book demonstrates how differing sensory thresholds affect the behaviour of children and gives practical recommendations for each case.
2017 / £14.99 / pb / 208pp / ISBN-9781785922084 / eISBN-9781784504861
The Tiger Mum Who Came to Tea
A winner in the Happy & Healthy category of the 2018 Teach Early Years Awards.
April 2018 / £9.99 / hb / 56pp / ISBN-9781785924453 / eISBN-9781784508180
A Practical Guide for Early Years Professionals Jo Cormack
This practical guide enables those working with young children to better understand, manage and support children’s relationship with food. Revealing the different ways in which children can relate to food, it gives accessible guidance and advice about how to help children to develop psychologically healthy eating habits and behaviours, and how to tackle feeding issues such as picky eating, obesity and food anxiety. Included is an easy-to-use reference section for trouble-shooting, which contains advice on how special needs such as autism can affect children’s feelings about food.
Uttom Chowdhury Illustrated by Liz Whallett
Funny modern picture book for parents about the pitfalls of overanxious parenting “It was lovely seeing you and your family, Jenny. Let’s catch up again soon. And remember, ‘All work and no play makes Jack ... an International Human Rights Lawyer!” Jenny is a busy mum, who gets a visit from her friend, the Tiger Mum, which makes Jenny feel she’s not doing enough for her own children. If they haven’t mastered at least two instruments, three languages or read all of the classics before university, how will they ever succeed in life?! With some help from her family, Jenny realises how easy it is to get caught up in the anxiety of parenting and the important thing is that her children are growing up in a warm, loving environment. A humorous look at overanxious parenting that helps put everyday stresses about children’s achievements into perspective. “A very funny and insightful book, which should be read by both parents and children.” - Brian Luff, THINK FUNNY
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Teens & Young Adults Know Your Spectrum!
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An Autism Creative Writing Workbook for Teens Finn Monahan
January 2019 / £17.99 / pb / 224pp / From 12 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781785924354
Not everyone with autism is the same. This workbook will help teenagers recognise their own individual spectrum of autistic behaviours, and reflect on the specific challenges they face, their own strengths and how they relate to other people. Using creative writing activities, this book helps teenagers to identify connections between events and their emotions which can be difficult for people with autism - while improving their writing skills through fun activities. A range of examples of poetry and short stories are included to make each activity accessible to all levels and to show how writing narrative and poems can help support personal reflection. The book encourages the reader to explore the core aspects of autism including social communication, executive function, and sensory processing, and then allows the teen to create a template of their own spectrum of abilities within autism. This unique understanding of autism can then be used to develop individual strategies and encourage self-advocacy. Using this book collaboratively with teachers or parents means the teen can be supported in a way that is specific to them.
Freaks, Geeks and Asperger Syndrome
A User Guide to Adolescence Luke Jackson 2002 / £13.99 / pb / 216pp / ISBN-9781843100980 / eISBN-9781846423567
Drawing from his own experiences and gaining information from his teenage brother and sisters, Luke Jackson wrote this enlightening, honest and witty book in an attempt to address difficult topics such as bullying, friendships, when and how to tell others about AS, school problems, dating and relationships, and morality.
Sex, Drugs and Asperger’s Syndrome (ASD)
A User Guide to Adulthood Luke Jackson
2017 / £9.99 / pb / 240pp / ISBN-9781785921964 / eISBN-9781784501396
Luke Jackson serves up a sparkling guide to young adulthood on the autism spectrum in this sequel to his best-selling ‘Freaks, Geeks and Asperger Syndrome’. Offering personal insights, he covers everything from bullying and drugs to finding a job, navigating relationships, and sex. A must read for all young adults with autism.
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M is for Autism
The Students of Limpsfield Grange School and Vicky Martin Foreword by Robert Pritchett 2015 / £8.99 / pb / 96pp / From 10 years to 15 years / ISBN-9781849056847 / eISBN-9781784501983
A vibrant, humorous and truly authentic coming-of-age novel written by the students of Limpsfield Grange, a school for girls with autism and communication and interaction difficulties M. That’s what I’d like you to call me please. I’ll tell you why later.’ Welcome to M’s world. It’s tipsy-turvy, sweet and sour, and the beast of anxiety lurks outside classrooms ready to pounce. M just wants to be like other teenagers her age who always know what to say and what to do. So why does it feel like she lives on a different plane of existence to everyone else? Written by the students of Limpsfield Grange, a school for girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder with communication and interaction difficulties, M is for Autism draws on real life experiences to create a heartfelt and humorous novel that captures the highs and lows of being different in a world of normal. “The Limpsfield girls certainly found their voice and it has all the urgency, immediacy and sheer vibrancy of teenage life... I hope that M’s journey will help girls with autism making that same journey through their early teen years to find themselves and believe in themselves as well as help others understand and believe in them.” - Robert Pritchett, The National Autistic Society
M in the Middle
Secret Crushes, Mega-Colossal Anxiety and the People’s Republic of Autism The Students of Limpsfield Grange School and Vicky Martin 2016 / £8.99 / pb / 352pp / From 10 years to 15 years / ISBN-9781785920349 / eISBN-9781784502867
YA fiction based on the real life experiences of teens with autism. Life after diagnosis isn’t easy for M. Back in her wobbly world, there are lots of changes and ups and downs to get used to, not just for M, but for her friends and family too. Faced with an exciting crush, a pushy friend and an unhelpful Headteacher, how long until the beast of anxiety pounces again? Written by Vicky Martin and the students of Limpsfield Grange, a school for girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder and communication and interaction difficulties, M’s story draws on the real life experiences of teens with autism. “An insightful and honest page turner with a distinctive voice and a wonderfully engaging heroine. A truly remarkable achievement by Vicky Martin and the students of Limpsfield Grange.” - Katy Birchall, author of ‘The It Girl’ series
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Teens & Young Adults Sexuality and Relationship Education for Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders
A Professional’s Guide to Understanding, Preventing Issues, Supporting Sexuality and Responding to Inappropriate Behaviours Davida Hartman Illustrated by Kate Brangan 2013 / £19.99 / pb / 272pp / ISBN-9781849053853 / eISBN-9780857007551
Professional teaching resource for teaching sexuality and relationship education to young people with ASD
The Asperger Teen’s Toolkit
Francis Musgrave Foreword by Dr Christopher Morrell 2017 / £12.99 / pb / 136pp / From 13 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781785921612 / eISBN-9781784504380
With minimal text and fun, comic book style graphics, this is a treasure trove of information for young people with Asperger Syndrome and their carers. Exploring the science of how the human mind works, it gives handy tips on how to cope with all elements of the adult world, including responsibilities, health, sex and relationships.
The Growing Up Book for Boys
What Boys on the Autism Spectrum Need to Know! Davida Hartman Illustrated by Margaret Anne Suggs
2015 / £10.99 / hb / 68pp / From 9 years to 14 years / ISBN-9781849055758 / eISBN-9781784500399
This growing up guide for boys is full of facts, tips and colour illustrations explaining puberty, body image, hygiene, friendship, crushes and more! Written in literal language and addressing sensory issues, safety, and social skills throughout, it offers an ideal introduction to the teenage years for boys with autism aged 9 to 14.
The Growing Up Guide for Girls
What Girls on the Autism Spectrum Need to Know! Davida Hartman Illustrated by Margaret Anne Suggs
What’s Happening to Tom?
A book about puberty for boys and young men with autism and related conditions Kate E. Reynolds Illustrated by Jonathon Powell 2014 / £8.99 / hb / 36pp / From 10 years to 17 years / ISBN-9781849055239 / eISBN-9780857009340
Teaching boys and young men about the changes of puberty
Things Tom Likes
A book about sexuality and masturbation for boys and young men with autism and related conditions Kate E. Reynolds Illustrated by Jonathon Powell 2014 / £8.99 / hb / 36pp / From 10 years to 17 years / ISBN-9781849055222 / eISBN-9780857009333
Teaching boys and young men with ASD about masturbation, privacy and boundaries
What’s Happening to Ellie?
A book about puberty for girls and young women with autism and related conditions Kate E. Reynolds Illustrated by Jonathon Powell 2015 / £8.99 / hb / 36pp / From 10 years to 17 years / ISBN-9781849055260 / eISBN-9780857009371
Teaching girls with ASD about the changes of puberty
Things Ellie Likes
A book about sexuality and masturbation for girls and young women with autism and related conditions Kate E. Reynolds Illustrated by Jonathon Powell 2015 / £8.99 / hb / 36pp / From 10 years to 17 years / ISBN-9781849055253 / eISBN-9780857009364
Teaching girls and young women with ASD about masturbation, privacy and boundaries
2015 / £10.99 / hb / 72pp / From 9 years to 14 years / ISBN-9781849055741 / eISBN-9781784500382
This charmingly illustrated guide for girls is full of facts and advice about growing up, puberty, body image, friendship, crushes and more! Written in literal language and addressing sensory issues, safety, and social skills throughout, it offers an ideal introduction to the teenage years for girls with autism aged 9 to 14.
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Teens & Young Adults
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The Board Game
Work together to build your own cartoon character! Perfect for educational settings, this collaborative board game shows the many ways in which we are all unique - can be used with young people with autism and those who are neurotypical.
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The Tourettes Survival Kit
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Tools for Young Adults with Tics Tara Murphy and Damon Millar Illustrated by Hiro Enoki
First Class Support for College Students on the Autism Spectrum
Practical Advice for College Counselors and Educators Michael W. Duggan
2017 / £17.99 / pb / 160pp / ISBN-9781785924132 / eISBN-9781784507770
March 2019 / £12.99 / pb / 208pp / From 13 years to 24 years / ISBN-9781785923593 / eISBN-9781784507008
A survival guide for young adults with Tourette syndrome and other tic disorders Struggling to manage your tics in the classroom? Worried about your tics in a job interview or on a first date? This survival kit will give you the tools to survive and thrive in every location - at home, school, work or out with friends. Presenting everyday situations, from schools and exams through to driving and dates, this guide provides simple solutions to common problems and concerns. Dr Tara gives her top tips for managing tics, alongside behavioural therapy techniques for stress management and strategies for coping with commonly co-occurring conditions such as ADHD, OCD and anxiety.
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Teaching Pre-Employment Skills to 14–17-Year-Olds
The Autism Works Now!® Method Joanne Lara and Susan Osborne Foreword by Temple Grandin 2017 / £18.99 / pb / 264pp / ISBN-9781785927256 / eISBN-9781784503789
Help groups of students with autism aged 14-17 develop essential skills for long-term employment Based on the Autism Works Now!® Workplace Readiness Workshop, this interactive resource shows how to help students aged 14-17 develop the necessary transition skills for getting and keeping a meaningful job, with accompanying worksheets available to download. Structured around 2-hour weekly sessions over an eight month period, the program is ideal for teaching to groups of students with autism. It covers essential topics such as organization and time management, interview skills, appropriate workplace attire, and networking.
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Relationships and Sexuality Sex and the Single Aspie
Artemisia
May 2018 / £12.99 / pb / 256pp / ISBN-9781785925306 / eISBN-9781784509187
A candid insight into sex and dating as a woman on the autism spectrum This ground-breaking book about sexuality speaks to women on the autism spectrum in fresh new ways, opening doors to discussion, and blowing the lid off taboo subjects. One of the many problems women on the spectrum face is not always understanding how relationships and boundaries work for other people. This book provides answers, plus more that they may not even have thought to ask. Covering one night stands, the importance of safe sex, self-respect, and double standards, there is a wealth of information about the ethics and self-understanding involved in relationships. Written with humour and honesty, this is the go-to guide for sex on the spectrum. “Who cares about Carrie Bradshaw! Have an insight into Artemisia’s Life! Her intense perception, frank description and critical reflection of her own experiences take you on a profound and yet entertaining road trip through the jungle of dating.” - Annette Beger
22 Things a Woman Must Know If She Loves a Man with Asperger’s Syndrome Rudy Simone
2009 / £9.99 / pb / 112pp / ISBN-9781849058032 / eISBN-9781846429453
This book looks at 22 common traits that women may discover when they are dating, living with or married to a man with Asperger’s Syndrome. Simone explores Asperger’s relationships with honesty and understanding, drawing on research and personal experience to inform and advise women with AS partners.
22 Things a Woman with Asperger’s Syndrome Wants Her Partner to Know Rudy Simone
2012 / £9.99 / pb / 144pp / ISBN-9781849058834 / eISBN-9780857005861
Rudy Simone covers 22 common areas of confusion for someone dating a female with AS, including advice from her own experience and that of other couples. She talks with humour and honesty about the little things that might be different from a relationship with a neurotypical woman and discusses first dates, sex, and even having children.
The Asperger Couple’s Workbook Practical Advice and Activities for Couples and Counsellors Maxine Aston
2008 / £16.99 / pb / 144pp / ISBN-9781843102533 / eISBN-9781846428517
With candid advice, activities and worksheets, she explores specific issues, such verbal and non-verbal communication, sexual issues, socializing and parenting, and comes up with simple and effective ways of addressing these issues.
The Other Half of Asperger Syndrome (Autism Spectrum Disorder)
A Guide to Living in an Intimate Relationship with a Partner who is on the Autism Spectrum Second Edition Maxine Aston 2014 / £9.99 / pb / 136pp / ISBN-9781849054980 / eISBN-9780857009203
Does your other half have Asperger Syndrome (AS) or do you suspect that he or she is on the autism spectrum? This quick and helpful guide provides all the information you need for relationship success with your AS partner.
The Autism Spectrum Guide to Sexuality and Relationships
Understand Yourself and Make Choices that are Right for You Dr Emma Goodall 2016 / £13.99 / pb / 280pp / ISBN-9781849057059 / eISBN-9781784502263
This is a candid guide to sexuality, relationships and gender identity where Emma Goodall provides advice on what to do in situations where you feel under pressure and offers guidance on how to enjoy relationships safely.
Love, Partnership, or Singleton on the Autism Spectrum Edited by Luke Beardon, PhD and Dean Worton
2017 / £12.99 / pb / 272pp / ISBN-9781785922060 / eISBN-9781784504847
With a diverse range of viewpoints, 26 contributors give an intimate report on how theyn have made relationships work, how they have failed and how they have chosen to be on their own.
Come Closer
On love and self-protection Ilse Sand
2017 / £8.99 / pb / 104pp / ISBN-9781785922978 / eISBN-9781784506032
An overview of how and why people engage in psychological defence mechanisms and the impact of these on their personal relationships.
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Gender Diversity: Adults Transitioning Together
To My Trans Sisters
Edited by Charlie Craggs
One Couple’s Journey of Gender and Identity Discovery Wenn B. Lawson and Beatrice M. Lawson
2017 / £12.99 / pb / 344pp / ISBN-9781785923432 / eISBN-9781784506681
Lambda Literary Award Finalist LGBTQ Anthology
2017 / £12.99 / pb / 216pp / ISBN-9781785921032 / eISBN-9781784503659
This heartfelt, honest memoir tracks Wenn Lawson’s transition from female to male and the effect it had on his relationship. Co-written by Wenn and his partner, Beatrice, the book explores the highs and lows of their journey and how they arrived at a point of acceptance and celebration of their individual identities and identity as a couple.
Gender Identity, Sexuality and Autism
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Voices from Across the Spectrum Eva Mendes and Meredith R. Maroney Foreword by Wenn Lawson January 2019 / £16.99 / pb / 208pp / ISBN9781785927546 / eISBN-9781784505851
A collection of narratives from those who identity as LGBTQIA who are also on the autism spectrum Bringing together a collection of narratives from those who are on the autism spectrum whilst also identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex and/or asexual (LGBTQIA), this book explores the intersection of the two spectrums as well as the diverse experiences that come with it. By providing knowledge and advice based on in-depth research and personal accounts, the narratives will be immensely valuable to teenagers, adults, partners and families. The authors round these stories with a discussion of themes across narratives, and implications for the issues discussed. In the final chapter, the authors reflect on commonly asked questions from a clinical perspective, bringing in relevant research, as well as sharing best-practice tips and considerations that may be helpful for LGBTQIA and ASD teenagers and adults. These may also be used by family members and clinicians when counselling teenagers and adults on the dual spectrum. With each chapter structured around LGBTQIA and autism spectrum identities, Gender Identity, Sexuality and Autism highlights the fluidity of gender identity, sexual orientation and neurodiversity and provides a space for people to share their individual experiences. “In my 34 years of working with the autism spectrum, there have been several times when I have felt grateful for the information received, but never as much as I do with this book! Gender Identity, Sexuality and Autism is an in-depth analysis of gender and sexual diversity on the autism spectrum and the intersections of these identities. Diverse voices explain why clinical and social practices need a transformation namely: self acceptance and others’ recognition. Thank you very much!” - Carolina Campos, PhD, co-founder of the Clinica Mexicana de Autismo CLIMA and Asperger México
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Dedicated to trans women everywhere, this inspirational collection of letters written by successful trans women shares the lessons they learnt on their journeys to womanhood, celebrating their achievements and empowering the next generation to become who they truly are. Written by politicians, scientists, models, athletes, authors, actors, and activists from around the world, these letters capture the diversity of the trans experience and offer advice from make-up and dating through to fighting dysphoria and transphobia. “Overflowing with hard-won wisdom and compassionate insight... a love letter to our community from the women who understand, better than anyone, what our world is like.” - Jennifer Finney Boylan, author of She’s Not There and Long Black Veil
Trans Voices
Becoming Who You Are Declan Henry Foreword by Stephen Whittle Afterword by Jane Fae 2017 / £12.99 / pb / 232pp / ISBN-9781785922404 / eISBN-9781784505202
Personal, first-hand accounts from transgender and non-binary individuals and the diverse experiences and challenges they face before, during and after transition.
Yes, You Are Trans Enough
My Transition from Self-Loathing to Self-Love Mia Violet
June 2018 / £14.99 / pb / 352pp / ISBN-9781785923159 / eISBN-9781784506285
With entertaining anecdotes and thoughtful observations, this memoir depicts the realities of being a trans woman - from bullying and botched coming out attempts to selfacceptance and love - whilst exploring the inaccuracies of trans representation and confront what the media has gotten wrong.
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Gender Diversity: Adults Queer Sex
Transitioning in the Workplace
A Trans and Non-Binary Guide to Intimacy, Pleasure and Relationships Juno Roche
A Guidebook Dana Pizzuti
April 2018 / £12.99 / pb / 168pp / ISBN-9781785924064 / eISBN-9781784507701
August 2018 / £16.99 / pb / 248pp / ISBN9781785928024 / eISBN-9781784508227
Diverse and well-known figures from the trans and non-binary community speak out about sex, desire and dating, and the ways gender and sexuality can relate to one another Queer Sex is simply phenomenal’.
- Bitch Media
In this frank, funny and poignant book, transgender activist Juno Roche discusses sex, desire and dating with leading figures from the trans and non-binary community. Calling out prejudices and inspiring readers to explore their own concepts of intimacy and sexuality, the first-hand accounts celebrate the wonder and potential of trans bodies and push at the boundaries of how society views gender, sexuality and relationships. Empowering and necessary, this collection shows all trans people deserve to feel brave, beautiful and sexy. “Queer Sex is an audacious and inspiring challenge to a system that shames trans bodies and desires. Roche’s words are a gift to anyone looking to open their minds and fall in love with the possibilities of love.” - CN Lester, academic, musician and author of Trans Like Me
Written on the Body
Letters from Trans and Non-Binary Survivors of Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Edited by Lexie Bean Foreword and additional pieces by Dean Spade, Nyala Moon, Alex Valdes, Sawyer DeVuyst and Ieshai Bailey
March 2018 / £13.99 / pb / 216pp / ISBN-9781785927973 eISBN-9781784508036
An anthology of powerfully honest and intimate letters written by trans and non-binary survivors of sexual violence, offering support and guidance to fellow survivors with additional resources for allies and professionals.
Raising Rosie
Our Story of Parenting an Intersex Child Eric Lohman and Stephani Lohman Foreword by Georgiann Davis
July 2018 / £13.99 / pb / 192pp / ISBN-9781785927676 / eISBN-9781784506520
There is often medical pressure on parents of intersex children to have their child’s gender reassigned at birth, based on cultural ideas of gender. When Rosie was born, Eric and Stephani Lohman decided to not have her gender reassigned.
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The first ever guide for transgender people transitioning in the workplace, this book covers everything from coming out to colleagues to a simple breakdown of anti-discrimination law. Drawing on the author’s experience of transitioning within a major US corporation, it will help trans people balance their career ambitions with personal needs.
The Reflective Workbook for Partners of Transgender People
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Your Transition as Your Partner Transitions D. M. Maynard January 2019 / £17.99 / pb / 320pp / ISBN9781785927720 / eISBN-9781784506728
Providing support and guidance for partners of trans people, this workbook offers them a safe space to explore their own wants and needs. With advice on legal, financial and sexual matters.
Not Just a Tomboy
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A Trans Masculine Memoir Caspar J. Baldwin
November 2018 / £12.99 / pb / 248pp / ISBN9781785924637 / eISBN-9781784508456
While trans masculine experience is often neglected in the media, this memoir captures what life is really like as a trans man today. Caspar Baldwin uses his experiences to open up wider debates about how we impose gender on children, what cis people don’t understand about the transition process, and how to thrive as a trans masculine millennial.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Trans (But Were Afraid to Ask)
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Brynn Tannehill
November 2018 / £13.99 / pb / 432pp / ISBN9781785928260 / eISBN-9781784509569
A trans 101 book that walks readers through hot button issues relating to the transgender community. Leading activist Tannehill breaks down deeply held misconceptions about trans people across all aspects of life.
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Gender Diversity: Children and Teens Trans Teen Survival Guide
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Owl and Fox Fisher
September 2018 / £12.99 / pb / 224pp / From 8 years to 16 years / ISBN-9781785923418 / eISBN-9781784506629
Frank, friendly and funny, this must-read guide is packed full of advice from authors who understand the realities and complexities of growing up trans. Readers will come away empowered and armed with practical advice on how to navigate everything from coming out, clothes and pronouns, to wearing binders or packers, hormone therapy and self-care.
Helping Your Transgender Teen, Second Edition A Guide for Parents Irwin Krieger
January 2018 / £9.99 / pb / 112pp / ISBN-9781785928017 / eISBN-9781784508197
This book offers essential guidance to parents of transgender and non-binary teens to help them support and understand their children. It alleviates common concerns parents have and gives advice on hormones and surgery, use of pronouns and how to transition socially. It also includes sample family letters, case studies and further reading.
Who Are You?
The Kid’s Guide to Gender Identity Brook Pessin-Whedbee Illustrated by Naomi Bardoff 2016 / £12.99 / hb / 40pp / From 5 years to 8 years / ISBN-9781785927287 / eISBN-9781784505806
This book introduces children to gender as a spectrum and shows how people can bend and break the gender binary and stereotypes. It includes an interactive wheel, clearly showing the difference between our body, expression and identity, and is an effective tool to help children 5+ understand and celebrate diversity.
The Prince and the Frog
A Story to Help Children Learn about Same-Sex Relationships Olly Pike April 2018 / £10.99 / hb / 48pp / From 3 years to 7 years / ISBN-9781785923821 / eISBN-9781784507312
This reimagining of a classic fairytale helps children understand that love isn’t always between a boy and a girl. Starring a prince who was magically turned into a frog and needs to find true love to break the spell, it is a funny, uplifting story that introduces the importance of equality and diversity to children.
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Are You a Boy or Are You a Girl?
Sarah Savage and Fox Fisher Illustrated by Fox Fisher
2017 / £10.99 / hb / 32pp / From 3 years to 7 years / ISBN-9781785922671 / eISBN-9781784505561
Tiny prefers not to tell other children whether they are a boy or girl. Tiny also loves to play fancy dress, sometimes as a fairy and sometimes as a knight in shining armour. Tiny’s family don’t seem to mind but when they start a new school some of their new classmates struggle to understand. “When a child selects a book and sees someone like themselves within its pages, they know they are not alone. It is a seemingly small gesture, to us grownups, that enables a child to feel safe and secure. This breezy and beautifully illustrated book describes gender in playful, innocent terms, allowing children the space to discover themselves and to explore their surroundings joyfully.” - Juno Roche, writer and campaigner
Can I tell you about Gender Diversity?
A guide for friends, family and professionals CJ Atkinson Illustrated by Olly Pike 2016 / £8.99 / pb / 64pp / From 7 years to 18 years / ISBN9781785921056 / eISBN-9781784503673
What is gender diversity? Kit explains all in this illustrated guide for aged 7+
A House for Everyone
A Story to Help Children Learn about Gender Identity and Gender Expression Jo Hirst Illustrated by Naomi Bardoff May 2018 / £10.99 / hb / 32pp / From 4 years to 8 years / ISBN-9781785924484 / eISBN-9781784508234
This children’s picture book helps adults to explain gender identity and expression to 4 to 8 year olds using simple language and engaging, diverse characters, covering the entire spectrum of gender. Includes a guide for parents and professionals and a lesson plan at the end of the book.
Phoenix Goes to School
A Story to Support Transgender and Gender Diverse Children Michelle and Phoenix Finch July 2018 / £9.99 / hb / 40pp / From 3 years to 7 years / ISBN-9781785928215 / eISBN-9781784509248
Phoenix wants to wear her favourite purple dress to express her gender, but she is scared of being bullied on her first day of school. Follow Phoenix’s journey as she arrives at school, makes some friends, stands up for herself, and helps us learn to be true to who we really are.
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Gender Diversity: Professionals Theorizing Transgender Identity for Clinical Practice
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A New Model for Understanding Gender S.J. Langer January 2019 / £24.99 / pb / 240pp / ISBN9781785927652 / eISBN-9781784506421
For use in clinical practice with transgender and gender nonconforming clients, this books develops understanding of their developmental trajectory, both before and beyond transition. With chapters on body image, mirroring and attachment, trauma, consciousness and the location of gender, this is an invaluable exploration of gender identity.
Transition Denied
Confronting the Crisis in Trans Healthcare Jane Fae Foreword by Amanda De Courcy May 2018 / £12.99 / pb / 208pp / ISBN-9781785924156 / eISBN-9781784507787
A hard-hitting expose of the institutional prejudices and barriers many trans people face, demonstrated by the life and death of a young trans woman, Synestra de Courcy
Counselling Skills for Working with Gender Diversity and Identity Michael Beattie and Penny Lenihan with Robin Dundas Foreword by Christiane Sanderson
March 2018 / £25.00 / pb / 312pp / ISBN-9781785927416 / eISBN-9781784504816
A comprehensive introduction offering the confidence and skills needed to work with gender diversity and identity “A timely and important book. A fundamental read for all therapeutic professionals working with clients exploring their gender variance. At a time when society’s understanding of gender identity is experiencing a state of flux this book offers clarity on a controversial and complex subject.” - Madison-Amy Webb Gender Variant Woman, Psychotherapist and Director of Transitions Counselling & Consultancy
Transgender Health
A Practitioner’s Guide to Binary and Non-Binary Trans Patient Care Ben Vincent, PhD Foreword by Stuart Lorimer June 2018 / £15.99 / pb / 216pp / ISBN-9781785922015 / eISBN-9781784504755
An accessible, research-based guide to sensitively treating and caring for transgender patients “At last, a book that fulfills the very real need among medical practitioners, faced with growing numbers of transgender or non-binary service users in everyday practice.” - Christine Burns MBE, author and transgender activist
Supporting Transgender and Non-Binary Students and Staff in Further and Higher Education
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Practical Advice for Colleges and Universities Dr Matson Lawrence and Dr Stephanie Mckendry
January 2019 / £24.99 / pb / 224pp / ISBN9781785923456 / eISBN-9781784506735
Providing an introduction to transgender identities, it sets out policies, interventions and advice for supporting transgender people through learning, teaching, recruitment, mental health, and medical and legal considerations.
Improving Services for Transgender and Gender Variant Youth
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Research, Policy and Practice for Health and Social Care Professionals Tiffany Jones
January 2019 / £25.00 / pb / 208pp / ISBN9781785924255 / eISBN-9781784507893
Practical solutions for health and social care professionals working with transgender and gender variant youth.
Working with Trans Survivors of Sexual Violence
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A Guide for Professionals Sally Rymer and Valentina Cartei January 2019 / £16.99 / pb / 176pp / ISBN9781785927607 / eISBN-9781784506186
Practical advice for professionals working with transgender people who have survived sexual violence and abuse.
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Communication and Social Skills CHILDREN
LEGO®-Based Therapy
How to build social competence through LEGO®-based Clubs for children with autism and related conditions Daniel B. LeGoff, Gina Gómez de la Cuesta, GW Krauss, and Simon Baron-Cohen 2014 / £14.99 / pb / 144pp / ISBN-9781849055376 / eISBN-9780857009609
A complete guide to setting up and running a LEGO club for children with autism spectrum disorders It fully explains the approach and gives advice on strategies for successfully seeing children through from ‘LEGO Helper’ to ‘LEGO Genius’.
How LEGO®-Based Therapy for Autism Works Landing on My Planet Daniel B. LeGoff
2017 / £17.99 / pb / 320pp / ISBN-9781785927102 / eISBN-9781784502904
Why LEGO® based therapy works and what it looks like in action Written by Daniel B. LeGoff, who pioneered the approach, this book comprises a series of case histories of children who participated in LEGO® therapy. It traces the development of the evidence-based approach, shares the clinical insights gained along the way and highlights the principles which should be at the core of all effective treatment and educational strategies for children with ASDs. The case histories have real practical value for those working with children with ASDs and also help to demonstrate the subtleties of the adult facilitation role for professionals running sessions.
Building Language Using LEGO® Bricks
A Practical Guide Dawn Ralph and Jacqui Rochester Foreword by Georgina Gomez De La Cuesta 2016 / £16.99 / pb / 152pp / ISBN-9781785920615 / eISBN-9781784503178
Harness the power of LEGO® bricks to promote essential skills in children and young people with speech, language and communication needs. This practical guide is full of information and tips on identifying areas of language need, how to implement and run interventions successfully, and how to measure progress.
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The Asperkid’s (Secret) Book of Social Rules
The Handbook of Not-So-Obvious Social Guidelines for Tweens and Teens with Asperger Syndrome Jennifer Cook O’Toole Illustrated by Brian Bojanowski
2012 / £13.99 / pb / 280pp / From 10 years to 17 years / ISBN-9781849059152 / eISBN-9780857006851
The Asperkid’s (Secret) Book of Social Rules offers witty insights into baffling social codes such as making and keeping friends, and common conversation pitfalls. Ideal for all 10-17 year olds with Asperger syndrome, this book provides inside information on over thirty social rules helping Asperkids to navigate the mysterious world around them.
The Green Zone Conversation Book
Finding Common Ground in Conversation for Children on the Autism Spectrum Joel Shaul 2014 / £14.99 / hb / 96pp / ISBN-9781849057592 / eISBN-9780857009463
Using bright colours and fun illustrations, this book will show children with Autism Spectrum Disorder aged 7 and above how to identify common interests in conversation, and how to go on to talk about them successfully. The photocopiable worksheets and activities encourage children to engage with this visual model and reinforce the method.
The ASD Feel Better Book
A Visual Guide to Help Brain and Body for Children on the Autism Spectrum Joel Shaul 2017 / £15.99 / hb / 88pp / ISBN-9781785927621 / eISBN-9781784506278
Learn to build individual strengths and work through problems with this picture-based guide for children with ASD aged 7-14. The use of simple images and photocopiable worksheets creates a fun and engaging resource for identifying different emotions and how to manage and deal with personal challenges.
The Homunculi Approach to Social and Emotional Wellbeing
A Flexible CBT Programme for Young People on the Autism Spectrum or with Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties Anne Greig and Tommy MacKay 2013 / £24.99 / pb / 96pp / ISBN-9781843105510 / eISBN-9780857005601
The Homunculi are little men who live in the brain and control our actions and thoughts. This concept provides a platform to enable the creation of scenarios that help children to visualise different aspects of their character. This is the complete guide which comprises a series of one-hour sessions. Ages 7-16.
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Communication and Social Skills Teaching Social Skills to Children with Autism Using Minecraft®
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A Step by Step Guide Raelene Dundon Illustrated by Chloe Amber-Scott February 2019 / £24.99 / pb / 224pp / ISBN9781785924613 / eISBN-9781784508388
This comprehensive and accessible guide contains everything that needs to be known in order to set up and run a Minecraft® Social Group for children with autism spectrum disorders.Minecraft®, often described as ‘digital Lego’, provides an ideal forum to help children with autism and related conditions to develop social and communication skills. This book offers guidance on how to use the game to support the learning of social and emotional concepts such as having a conversation, showing interest in others and understanding another person’s point of view. With over 150 pages of photocopiable and downloadable session plans, visuals and handouts, this manual is essential reading for professionals working with autism who are interested in introducing Minecraft® to support social skill development in their students. “Children with autism often develop talents in specific areas, such as playing computer games, but have difficulties with the social skills needed to develop friendships. This ingenious and engaging group programme uses motivation and game-playing talents to teach specific social skills. By discovering new worlds within Minecraft, the participants explore and acquire the social abilities needed to make friends.” - Dr Tony Attwood, Minds and Hearts Clinic, Brisbane
Teaching Social Skills Through Sketch Comedy and Improv Games
A Social Theatre™ Approach for Kids and Teens including those with ASD, ADHD, and Anxiety Shawn Amador February 2018 / £15.99 / pb / 144pp / ISBN9781785928000 / eISBN-9781784508203
Learn how to develop social skills in children and teenagers with fun and entertaining activities based on improv comedy and sketch writing. Based on 17 years of experience and research, the games and group exercises in this book will help children and teens develop social awareness, confidence and joint attention. Includes example scripts.
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Making Friends at Work
Learning to Make Positive Choices in Social Situations for People with Autism Saffron Gallup 2017 / £8.99 / pb / 64pp / From 15 years / ISBN9781785923753 / eISBN-9781784507213
This book adopts a ‘choose your own adventure’ format to represent certain social situations people with autism may encounter when making new friends at work. The book offers the reader a range of ‘next steps’ when considering how they would like to respond to the situation, which allows them to follow a sequence of events and possible outcomes.
How to Start, Carry On and End Conversations Scripts for social situations for people on the autism spectrum Paul Jordan Foreword by Tony Attwood
2017 / £8.99 / pb / 88pp / From 12 years to 16 years / ISBN-9781785922459 / eISBN-9781784505295
Drawing on his own experience on the autism spectrum and his knowledge of linguistics, Paul Jordan provides simple ‘scripts for thinking’ that will help teens with autism to make sense of social situations and engage in everyday conversations.
Social Skills for Teens and Adults with Asperger’s Syndrome
A Practical Guide to Day-to-Day Life Nancy J. Patrick
2008 / £13.99 / pb / 208pp / ISBN-9781843108764 / eISBN-9781846428449
Advice for teenagers on navigating the social world at home and in the community.
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Social Stories Successful Social Articles into Adulthood
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Growing Up with Social Stories™ Dr Siobhan Timmins Foreword by Carol Gray
Successful Social Stories™ for School and College Students with Autism Growing Up with Social Stories™ Dr Siobhan Timmins Foreword by Carol Gray
August 2018 / £16.99 / pb / 208pp / ISBN9781785921384 / eISBN-9781784504038
2017 / £16.99 / pb / 336pp / ISBN-9781785921377 / eISBN-9781784504045
Groundbreaking book on writing effective Social Stories™ to help autistic younger adults enter the adult world with confidence
Fully illustrated and contextualised with helpful introductions and examples, this is an invaluable guide for helping children with autism progress towards an easier adult life.
The first book on using Social Stories™ with young adults focuses on developing a social understanding around some of the most common issues faced by autistic young adults, including applying for a job, looking after physical and mental health, and staying safe in a new home. “This is an indispensable resource for anyone supporting young people and adults with autism. It applies the well-established strategies of Social Stories, which have been proven to be highly effective for a broad range of issues through childhood, and applies it to the most pertinent challenges adulthood. This book will guide readers through how to explain abstract and complex concepts related to employment, and maintaining physical and mental health from the perspective of people with ASD. Dr Siobhan Timmins fills a void in the literature by writing this unique book. I cannot recommend it more highly.” - Marianna Murin, Principal Clinical Psychologist at Great Ormond Street Hospital, author and ASD & LD Module Lead for CYP IAPT at Anna Freud Centre and UCL
My Social Stories Book
Edited by Carol Gray and Abbie Leigh White Illustrated by Sean McAndrew
2001 / £12.99 / pb / 144pp / From 2 years to 6 years / ISBN-9781853029509 / eISBN-9780857001665
Over 150 Stories to help take children with ASD though basic activities
Successful Social Stories™ for Young Children with Autism Growing Up with Social Stories™ Dr Siobhan Timmins Foreword by Carol Gray
2016 / £15.99 / pb / 216pp / ISBN-9781785921124 / eISBN-9781784503765
This collection of 32 Social Stories™ developed by the author for use with her son, offers a unique demonstration of the wider value of this strategy. Introductions give context and show how the Stories intertwine to teach broader lessons, while positive Stories for parents and siblings acknowledge how this approach can aid the entire family.
Developing Resilience in Young People with Autism using Social Stories™ Siobhan Timmins
2017 / £8.99 / pb / 104pp / ISBN-9781785923296 / eISBN-9781784506438
Using the highly effective Social Stories™ model, this book focusses on writing and illustrating stories to develop resilience in young people with autism who are particularly susceptible to setbacks. With ideas for coping strategies and positive response techniques, this book offers a means to work through negative experiences.
“While intended mainly for autistic children, the clear, patient explanations of basic skills and situations could well be of use to any young child... The jolly black and white line drawings help bring reassurance to life skills and to situations children find themselves. In. ‘A Note to Parents and Professionals’ gives the background for the stories and advice as to how they should be used.” - Healthy Books
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Teaching and SEN The Neurodiverse Classroom
A Teacher’s Guide to Individual Learning Needs and How to Meet Them Victoria Honeybourne May 2018 / £14.99 / 192pp / ISBN-9781785923623
This book enables teachers to meet the needs of children with a wide range of specific learning difficulties in mainstream classrooms, while promoting acceptance and self-esteem. Viewing the class as a diverse group rather than focusing on diagnoses, it presents advice and strategies for creating a supportive learning environment for all.
Forest School and Autism
A Practical Guide Michael James
April 2018 / £18.99 / pb / 208pp / ISBN-9781785922916 / eISBN-9781784505950
Forest School’s innovative outdoor approach offers specific benefits to learners with autism, including increased social skills, raised self-esteem and improved sensory function. This guide raises autism awareness amongst practitioners by providing practical and easy-to-follow advice for adapting Forest School activities for those with autism. For those coming from a mainstream Forest School background, the author offers an introduction to autism and shows what Forest School can offer people with autism - both children and adults - with first-person accounts that highlight its success with this group. The guide gives advice on the social and sensory benefits, offers practical advice on safety and on how to set up a Forest School and finally presents specific activities to be incorporated into practitioners’ routines. “I was newly informed, challenged, provoked and importantly made to chuckle through the book. I hope this ends up on all Forest School, indeed any outdoor, practitioner’s shelves, and in their hands! This should be seen as part of more autistic inclusive discussions within the whole learning sector.” - Jon Cree, Director and founding chair of the Forest School Association
Giving Children a Voice
A Step-by-Step Guide to Promoting Child-Centred Practice Sam Frankel January 2018 / £16.99 / pb / 192pp / ISBN9781785922787 / eISBN-9781784505783
A step-by-step guide to enabling and harnessing the potential of children’s voices to transform the settings that form part of their everyday lives
Therapeutic Adventures with Autistic Children
Connecting through Movement, Play and Creativity Jonas Torrance May 2018 / £14.99 / pb / 176pp / ISBN-9781785924552 / eISBN-9781784508319
Uplifting tales that show the positive and powerful impact creative therapy can have for children with autism Empowering readers to approach children with autism with greater flexibility and understanding, this collection of inspiring narratives shows the positive impact creative therapy has on characteristics of autism. The child-centred, multi-creative approach displays an exciting array of beneficial therapies such as dance, music and meditation. “Read this book! If you are closely involved in the lives of children and young people identified with the autism moniker, particularly those whose co-operation is hard won - parent, teacher, care worker - this is a book rich in insights and ideas.” - John Clements, psychologist and author
Teaching the Basics of Theory of Mind
A Complete Curriculum with Supporting Materials for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Related Social Difficulties Aged Approximately 5 to 9 Years Kirstina Ordetx October 2018 / £26.95 / pb / 144pp / ISBN9781787750364
This manual contains a 12-week curriculum designed to incorporate a multi-sensory approach to developing the critical and basic aspects of Theory of Mind (ToM). The activities are designed to be used with children aged 5-9, who have been diagnosed with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or who have related social challenges. By building on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy principles, this book shows how teaching ToM to young children can help them to better understand the emotions and actions of people around them. This curriculum has been designed to enhance the development of ToM and skills such as imitation, joint attention and pretend play. These building blocks help social development in children with ASD and help them navigate relationships and social situations. As well as practical advice and supplementary materials such as worksheets and photocopiable flash cards, this book includes reinforcement activities to be carried out at home with parents and care givers. Written by Dr Kirstina Ordetx, an experienced Developmental Psychologist and CBT specialist, this book is essential reading for teachers and other professionals working with children with ASDs and related social difficulties, including SENCOs, behavioural therapists, speech and language therapists and occupational therapists, wanting to explore the benefits that ToM can bring to pre-adolescent children.
Providing five simple steps, it demonstrates how to create an environment in which the authentic voice and opinions of the child are heard and to build platforms to help amplify that voice.
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Teaching and SEN The Essential Manual for Asperger Syndrome (ASD) in the Classroom
What Every Teacher Needs to Know Kathy Hoopmann Illustrated by Rebecca Houkamau 2015 / £14.99 / pb / 224pp / ISBN-9781849055536 / eISBN-9780857009845
A quick reference guide to Asperger syndrome (ASD) in the classroom, Kathy Hoopmann’s handbook is ideal for busy teachers. It covers all the key problem areas, such as meltdowns, explains them from the student’s perspective, and provides strategies for how to manage them and create the best environment for the child.
Practical Strategies for Supporting Emotional Regulation in Students with Autism
Enhancing Engagement and Learning in the Classroom Leslie Blome with Maureen Zelle February 2018 / £14.99 / pb / 128pp / ISBN9781785927782 / eISBN-9781784506902
A hands-on guide setting out a range of strategies for supporting emotional regulation in students who have autism The authors’ years of experience working with students with autism have helped them develop nine effective cognitive and language strategies for enhancing their engagement and learning in the classroom. This book includes tips for using each strategy, plus reasons why they work, as well as sample goals for regulation and a ‘cheat sheet’ overview. “Provides organized, straightforward strategies on how to support significantly impacted kids on the spectrum within a typical preschool classroom. It’s a book that my team goes back to again and again!” - Catherine Schuh, MS OTR, Occupational Therapist
Introducing a School Therapy Dog
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A Practical Guide Cherryl Drabble
February 2019 / £15.99 / pb / 160pp / ISBN9781785924774 / eISBN-9781784508616
How, and why, to introduce a therapy dog to your school Animals can help school children cope with a range of physical and mental health challenges, as well as develop social and interpersonal skills. This concise guide provides all the necessary information to introduce a therapy dog into your school. Structured around the author’s experience of introducing her school’s therapy puppy Doodles, it gives invaluable advice to teachers and school management interested in Assisted Animal Therapy, such as how to choose the best dog and how to introduce it to staff, children and parents. Various success stories are shared, revealing both expected and surprising benefits that can accompany a therapy dog.
101 Inclusive and SEN Science and Computing Lessons Fun Activities and Lesson Plans for Children Aged 3 – 11 Claire Brewer and Kate Bradley
April 2018 / £14.99 / pb / 152pp / ISBN-9781785923661 / eISBN-9781784507091
Engaging activities to teach science and computing to pupils with SEND in mixed ability classrooms
101 Inclusive and SEN English Lessons
Fun Activities and Lesson Plans for Children Aged 3 – 11 Kate Bradley and Claire Brewer 2017 / £14.99 / pb / 160pp / From 3 years to 11 years / ISBN-9781785923654 / eISBN-9781784507084
Positive Behaviour Management in Primary Schools
An Essential Guide Liz Williams
April 2018 / £11.99 / pb / 88pp / ISBN-9781785923616 / eISBN-9781784507046
A practical resource to help primary teachers promote positive behaviour and support the development of children This book advises why children may behave the way they do, what support is available, and is full of effective and easy-to-use strategies.
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Teacher’s resource full of creative activities and lesson plans for teaching English to learners with SEND in mixed ability classrooms
101 Inclusive and SEN Maths Lessons
Fun Activities and Lesson Plans for Children Aged 3 – 11 Claire Brewer and Kate Bradley 2016 / £14.99 / pb / 136pp / From 5 years to 16 years / ISBN-9781785921018 / eISBN-9781784503642
Creative activities to teach maths to pupils in mixed ability classrooms
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Teaching and SEN Building Positive Momentum for Positive Behavior in Young Children
Sometimes Noise is Big
Life with Autism Angela Coelho Illustrated by Camille Robertson
Strategies for Success in School and Beyond Lisa Rogers
2017 / £10.99 / hb / 40pp / From 5 years to 12 years / ISBN-9781785923739 / eISBN-9781784507190
January 2018 / £19.99 / pb / 192pp / ISBN9781785927744 / eISBN-9781784506797
Learn how to use positive momentum to address common behavioral issues in the classroom and beyond. The strategies in this book show how to get long-term results, with illustrative case examples and downloadable resources for tracking progress. It also offers advice for working with children with special needs.
A Guide to Sometimes Noise is Big for Parents and Educators
Simple Stuff to Get Kids Self-Regulating in School
Angela Coelho and Lori Seeley Illustrated by Camille Robertson
Awesome and In Control Lesson Plans, Worksheets, and Strategies for Learning Lauren Brukner and Lauren Liebstein Singer Illustrated by John Smisson
2017 / £9.99 / pb / 80pp / ISBN-9781785923746 / eISBN-9781784507206
June 2018 / £25.00 / pb / 216pp / ISBN-9781785927614 / eISBN-9781784506230
A guide for teachers, therapists and parents to implement the self-regulatory program of ‘Awesome and In Control’, with photocopiable lesson plans and activities
Tuning In Music Book
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Sixty-Four Songs for Children with Complex Needs and Visual Impairment to Promote Language, Social Interaction and Wider Development Adam Ockelford
This accompanying guide shows what everyday life is like for a child on the autism spectrum and the types of sensory issues they experience. It offers simple explanations of the issues and advice on how to help children with autism with common sensory difficulties.
Specific Learning Difficulties What Teachers Need to Know Diana Hudson Illustrated by Jon English
2015 / £12.99 / pb / 248pp / ISBN-9781849055901 / eISBN-9781784500467
September 2018 / £19.99 / pb / 72pp / ISBN9781785925177 / eISBN-9781784509552
Sheet music for performing songs that develop social interaction and wider development for children with complex needs
Tuning In Cards
What would life be like if the world was too noisy for your eyes, or your clothes always felt too itchy? This picture book describes the world from the point of view of a child with autism and the sensory issues and big feelings they often encounter. This simple explanation is ideal for children aged 5+ to help understanding of sensory issues.
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Learn how to support students with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) with this informative guide. Covering common SpLDs, including dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD and OCD, this book offers practical tips for adapting lessons to suit the needs of the individual student and making your classroom inclusive.
Kids in the Syndrome Mix of ADHD, LD, Autism Spectrum, Tourette’s, Anxiety, and More!
Activities in Music and Sound for Children with Complex Needs and Visual Impairment to Foster Learning, Communication and Wellbeing Adam Ockelford
The one-stop guide for parents, teachers, and other professionals Martin L. Kutscher, MD With contributions from Tony Attwood, PhD and Robert R. Wolff, MD
September 2018 / £19.99 / cards / ISBN9781785925184 / eISBN-9781784509620
2014 / £13.99 / pb / 320pp / ISBN-9781849059671 / eISBN-9780857008824
48 cards with 300 different musical activities, to develop social interaction and communication for children with complex needs
Now fully updated to include the new DSM-5 diagnostic categories, this is a concise guide to the range of often co-existing neuro-behavioral disorders in children – from ADHD, OCD, and anxiety, to autism spectrum disorders, nonverbal learning disabilities, Tourette’s, sensory integration problems and executive dysfunction.
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Teaching and SEN Sensory Stories for Children and Teens with Special Educational Needs
A Practical Guide Joanna Grace
2014 / £19.99 / pb / 248pp / ISBN-9781849054843 / eISBN-9780857008749
Sensory Stories are an effective tool for teaching and communicating with children with profound and multiple learning disabilities, autism, and other special educational needs. This useful book explains how sensory stimulation can aid development and provides a wealth of resources for using Sensory Stories at home, in the classroom, and advice on adapting and creating new stories.
Autism Spectrum Disorder and De-escalation Strategies
A practical guide to positive behavioural interventions for children and young people Steve Brown
A Complete ABA Curriculum for Individuals on the Autism Spectrum with a Developmental Age of 7 Years Up to Young Adulthood
A Step-by-Step Treatment Manual Including Supporting Materials for Teaching 140 Advanced Skills Julie Knapp, Ph.D., BCBA-D
2017 / £49.99 / pb / 512pp / ISBN-9781785929885 / eISBN-9780857008909
Evidence-based, the resource guides instructors step-bystep through using ABA to teach over 140 advanced skills
A Complete ABA Curriculum for Individuals on the Autism Spectrum with a Developmental Age of 4-7 Years
A Step-by-Step Treatment Manual Including Supporting Materials for Teaching 150 Intermediate Skills Julie Knapp, Ph.D., BCBA-D and Carolline Turnbull, BA, BCaBA
2017 / £49.99 / pb / 496pp / ISBN-9781785929878 / eISBN-9780857008893
2014 / £14.99 / pb / 192pp / From 0 years / ISBN9781849055031 / eISBN-9780857009098
Learn to use non-physical interventions with confidence and understand the role of physical interventions as a last resort, within a legal framework “This straight-talking and often humorous guide to managing the behaviour of children and young people with ASD bursts with practical strategies that are conveyed in a wholly accessible style and founded on the knowledge and skills of a highly experienced practitioner. Acknowledging the challenges of supporting young people with ASD, Brown also tackles the thorny issue of physical interventions, providing clear guidance within the legal framework.” - Chris Collett, Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Education and Care, Newman University, Birmingham
How to Transform Your School into an LGBT+ Friendly Place
A Practical Guide for Nursery, Primary and Secondary Teachers Dr Elly Barnes MBE and Dr Anna Carlile March 2018 / £14.99 / pb / 152pp / ISBN-9781785923494 / eISBN-9781784506841
LGBT+ inclusion is not part of standard teacher training or induction, which makes it difficult for schools to provide inclusive learning environments, and support for LGBT+ pupils. Drawing on a Ofsted and DFE recognised ‘Best Practice Award Programme’, this book provides everything you need to know to make your school an LGBT+ friendly place.
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A Complete ABA Curriculum for Individuals on the Autism Spectrum with a Developmental Age of 1-4 Years
A Step-by-Step Treatment Manual Including Supporting Materials for Teaching 140 Foundational Skill Julie Knapp, Ph.D., BCBA-D and Carolline Turnbull, BA, BCaBA
2017 / £49.99 / pb / 496pp / ISBN-9781785929830 / eISBN-9780857008879
A Complete ABA Curriculum for Individuals on the Autism Spectrum with a Developmental Age of 3-5 Years
A Step-by-Step Treatment Manual Including Supporting Materials for Teaching 140 Beginning Skills Julie Knapp, Ph.D., BCBA-D and Carolline Turnbull, BA, BCaBA
2017 / £49.99 / pb / 480pp / ISBN-9781785929960 / eISBN-9780857008886
A Step-by-Step ABA Curriculum for Young Learners with Autism Spectrum Disorders (Age 3-10) Lindsay Hilsen, M.Ed., BCBA-D
2017 / £35.00 / pb / 384pp / ISBN-9781785929922 / eISBN-9780857007759
Everything you need to for an ABA programme in the key areas for ages 3-10 years
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Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and SPLDs The Big Book of Dyslexia Activities for Kids and Teens
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100+ Creative, Fun, Multi-sensory and Inclusive Ideas for Successful Learning Gavin Reid, Nick Guise and Jennie Guise
Dyslexia Next Steps for Teens
Everything You Need to Know about College, University and the Workplace Ann-Marie McNicholas Foreword by Dr Amelia Roberts
October 2018 / £22.99 / pb / 320pp / ISBN9781785923777 / eISBN-9781784507251
September 2018 / £10.99 / pb / 88pp / From 14 years to 17 years / ISBN-9781785925597 / eISBN-9781784509576
Creative, multi-sensory, memorable and inclusive activities for children and teens with dyslexia
Practical support for young people with dyslexia aged 14+ making the transition to higher education or the workplace
The authors provide over one hundred tried-and-tested fun and imaginative activities and ideas to unlock the learning of children and teenagers with dyslexia in creative ways. The book is split into parts addressing literacy, numeracy, learning and cross curricular subjects. With fun activities like ‘Spelling Ping-Pong’ and ‘Class Got Talent’, it focuses on key skills such as listening, memory, spelling, writing and key board skills.
Fun Games and Activities for Children with Dyslexia
How to Learn Smarter with a Dyslexic Brain Alais Winton Illustrated by Joe Salerno March 2018 / £12.99 / pb / 136pp / From 7 years to 13 years / ISBN-9781785922923 / eISBN-9781784505967
Fun, creative strategies to help with literacy and numeracy for children aged 7-13 with dyslexia An inventive and practical book for children aged 7 to 13 who have been identified as having dyslexic tendencies, this book contains practical and creative activities for kids and teens to use, such as Spelling Sculptures and Hear it, Sing it, Beat it! The games and activities use the four different learning styles that work best with dyslexics - thinking in pictures, in movement, in music or socially.
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This book covers the differences between school and college and university, lists the different types of dyslexia assessment available and gives you simple, tried-and-tested tips to help you to manage your time, your workload and your revision. An engaging and informative guide, it will help you plan and make decisions about the next stage of education or employment.
Dyslexia is My Superpower (Most of the Time)
Margaret Rooke Foreword by Catherine Drennan and Loyle Carner 2017 / £12.99 / pb / 240pp / From 8 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781785922992 / eISBN-9781784506063
Children and young adults talk about their experiences of dyslexia and identify the tips and strategies that have helped them to feel happy, fulfilled and successful. Containing over 100 in-depth interviews with school children and young adults living with dyslexia, this collection depicts the significance of confidence and self-esteem in propelling children with dyslexia to achieve personal success. The children supply their own illustrations; a handy hints guide; and their own advice to educators.
Creative, Successful, Dyslexic
I Don’t Like Reading Lisabeth Emlyn Clark
23 High Achievers Share Their Stories Margaret Rooke Foreword by Mollie King
2017 / £9.99 / hb / 40pp / From 5 years to 11 years / ISBN-9781785923548 / eISBN-9781784506933
2016 / £8.99 / pb / 256pp / From 8 years to 99 years / ISBN-9781785920608 / eISBN-9781784501631
One child’s story of learning what dyslexia means, making friends with reading and sharing helpful tips for others
High achievers from the acting, singing, athletic and business worlds come together in this collection to talk about the challenges and strengths that dyslexia has presented them with throughout their lives
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Dyslexia, Dyspraxia and SPLDs The Illustrated Guide to Dyslexia and Its Amazing People
Kate Power & Kathy Iwanczak Forsyth Foreword by Richard Rogers
Maths Learning Difficulties, Dyslexia and Dyscalculia
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Second Edition Steve Chinn
2017 / £13.99 / hb / 96pp / From 7 years to 15 years / ISBN-9781785923302 / eISBN-9781784506476
October 2018 / £14.99 / pb / 144pp / ISBN9781785925795 / eISBN-9781784509897
An engaging visual explanation of dyslexia, what it means, and how to embrace it. Includes tips for success, additional games and learning resources.
Authoritative guide for teachers, SENCOS, other educationalists and parents to supporting children with maths learning difficulties
Use this guide to weed out what dyslexia means for you and discover the tools you need to blossom! Dyslexia comes to life with visual imagery and colourful text in this new book on what dyslexia means, how it feels, what to do about it, and how to learn to embrace it. There are advantages to being dyslexic, including an aptitude for design literacy and innovative thinking, although these can be obscured by its challenges. This beautifully designed book, complete with stunning visuals and gentle humour, approaches the subject of dyslexia in a simple and encouraging way for all age groups. By showing what dyslexia is and asking the reader how it applies to them, this book offers a fun and engaging means of working out how dyslexia affects the individual specifically.
Drawing on the latest research, into areas such as cognition and meta-cognition, along with the authors’ decades of teaching experience, the book offers insight into how maths learning difficulties, including dyslexia, dyscalculia and maths anxiety, make maths difficult. Each chapter looks at foundational areas of maths learning that children may struggle with, from early number experiences to basic addition and subtraction, times tables, measurement and more. Essential reading for any teacher, learning assistant or parent supporting children with maths.
The Parents’ Guide to Specific Learning Difficulties
Information, Advice and Practical Tips Veronica Bidwell 2016 / £13.99 / pb / 352pp ISBN-9781785920400 / eISBN-9781784503086
From dyslexia to ADHD, from poor working memory to slow visual processing, Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLDs) represent real differences in the way children learn. This book sets out to demystify SpLDs and provide practical strategies to support and motivate children throughout their education.
The Dyspraxic Learner
Strategies for Success Alison Patrick
2015 / £16.99 / pb / 192pp / ISBN-9781849055949 / eISBN-9781784500498
Essential strategies for supporting learners with dyspraxia aged 11 and over
Caged in Chaos
A Dyspraxic Guide to Breaking Free Updated Edition Victoria Biggs Foreword by Jo Todd 2014 / £14.99 / pb / 216pp / ISBN-9781849054744 / eISBN-9780857008732
ADULTS
A humorous and inspiring practical guide for young adults with dyspraxia and those around them
Living with Dyspraxia
A Guide for Adults with Developmental Dyspraxia Revised Edition Mary Colley Foreword by Victoria Biggs 2006 / £12.99 / pb / 168pp / ISBN-9781843104520 / eISBN-9781846425448
Concise handbook to help adults living with dyspraxia understand the condition and improve their everyday living activities
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Autism Overviews Defining Autism
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A Guide to Brain, Biology, and Behavior Emily L. Casanova and Manuel F. Casanova
Offering a summary of the current state of knowledge in autism research, Defining Autism looks at the different genetic, neurological and environmental causes of, and contributory factors to autism. It takes a wide-ranging view of developmental and genetic factors, and considers autism’s relationship with other conditions such as epilepsy. Shedding light on the vast number of autism-related syndromes which are all too often denied adequate attention, it shows how, whilst autism refers to a single syndrome, it can be understood as many different conditions, with the common factors being biological, rather than behavioral. Drawing on the most up-to-date research on autism, this incisive book argues that while there are different causes and variations of autism, there is in fact one biological autism. By examining developmental and genetic factors and investigating lesser known autism-related syndromes, it clears away misconceptions surrounding this complex condition.
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Developing Resilience and Loosening the Grip of Shame Gordon Gates
January 2019 / £16.99 / pb / 216pp / ISBN9781785922039 / eISBN-9781784504779
This book explores how stigma can cause trauma, providing guidance on how marginalised people can develop resilience to manage and heal from traumatic stigma. Gordon Gates draws on his experience as a crisis counsellor, philosophical research, and his lived experience of stigma, trauma and autism.
The Complete Guide to Asperger’s Syndrome
Tony Attwood
2008 / £19.99 / pb / 416pp / ISBN-9781843106692 / eISBN-9781846425592
The Asperger’s Syndrome Bible for parents and professionals, updated with an introduction explaining the DSM-5
Asperger’s Syndrome
Understanding Autism Theory in Practice Dr Catherine Harvey
March 2018 / £17.99 / pb / 240pp / ISBN-9781785924743 / eISBN-9781784508630
October 2018 / £19.99 / pb / 264pp / ISBN9781785927225 / eISBN-9781784503499
Trauma, Stigma, and Autism
Difference Not Disorder
An accessible overview of autism theory in practice, which provides clear guidance on positive interventions for working with children on the autism spectrum This book explores the evolving theories on autism and how these have impacted the interventions and outcomes in education. Harvey exposes the myths around autism, advocates for understanding autism as difference rather than impairment, and provides practical guidance on teaching and learning, behaviour management, addressing sensory and physical needs of children with ASD. This accessible overview shows how to put autism research into practice, learn from historic mistakes and create the most supportive environment for children on the autism spectrum.
An Adult with an Autism Diagnosis
A Guide for the Newly Diagnosed Gillan Drew 2017 / £9.99 / pb / 176pp / ISBN-9781785922466 / eISBN-9781784505301
Through the personal experiences of an adult diagnosed with autism, this book will inform on the social challenges of life on the spectrum along with sensible advice for practical situations. Includes an informed introduction to Autism Spectrum Disorder along with helpful resources and strategies for moving forward following a diagnosis.
Been There. Done That. Try This!
An Aspie’s Guide to Life on Earth Edited by Tony Attwood, Craig R. Evans and Anita Lesko
2014 / £14.99 / pb / 352pp / ISBN-9781849059640 / eISBN-9780857008718
A team of top Aspie mentors offer advice on coping with key stressors including anxiety, self-esteem, careers, and friendship. Each chapter ends with commentary from Dr. Tony Attwood.
Very Late Diagnosis of Asperger Syndrome (ASD)
A Guide for Parents and Professionals Tony Attwood
How Seeking a Diagnosis in Adulthood Can Change Your Life Philip Wylie
1997 / £12.99 / pb / 224pp / ISBN-9781853025778 / eISBN-9781846426971
eISBN-9780857007780
The most relevant and useful information on Asperger’s Syndrome in one guide
Full of useful information and personal insights, this book details the stages of late diagnosis, from self-identification to acceptance.
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Professional, Academic & Medical OCD and Autism
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A Clinician’s Guide to Adapting CBT Ailsa Russell, Amita Jassi and Kate Johnston Illustrated by David Russell January 2019 / £17.99 / pb / 136pp / ISBN9781785923791 / eISBN-9781784507282
How to adapt CBT treatment for OCD in people with autism This step-by-step manual explains how to adapt CBT (Cognitive Behaviour Therapy) approaches to OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) for individuals on the autism spectrum. It outlines the rationale for the need to adapt treatment for the autism population, and includes detailed guidance on each phase of the approach. It explains assessment of OCD in autism, the links between the two conditions and difficulties in identifying aspects of OCD in autistic people. The book offers advice on dealing with difficult issues and on the next steps after treatment is complete. Accompanying worksheets and handouts are available to download.
A Guide to Programs for Parenting Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Intellectual Disabilities or Developmental Disabilities
Evidence-Based Guidance for Professionals Edited by Kate Guastaferro and John R. Lutzker
June 2018 / £50.00 / pb / 272pp / ISBN-9781785927355 / eISBN-9781784504403
Parents require effective training in order to support children with intellectual or developmental disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorder. In this book, leading authorities outline the research and evidence which underpins major parenting training programs, and provide guidance on how to effectively implement and adapt them in practice “The parent child relationship is one of the most durable and important in life. Using evidencebased strategies to support parents in creating a beautiful family life, as well as contributing to the child’s long term well-being, is a noble cause; Guastaferro and Lutzker have provided us with the tools to start this process. This book creates a space for loving, scientifically-grounded, and inclusive parent training for families of all backgrounds and life experiences. I am delighted that this resource is available to professionals supporting families. Its impact will be lasting.” - S. Ala’i, PhD, BCBA-D, Associate Professor, Department of Behavior Analysis, College of Health and Public Service, University of North Texas
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Medical Aspects of Autism and Asperger Syndrome
A Guide for Parents and Professionals Mohammad Ghaziuddin March 2018 / £12.99 / pb / 200pp / ISBN9781843108184 / eISBN-9781784507831
Helps parents and professionals detect and manage additional medical needs in people with autism People with autism are at a higher risk of having additional medical conditions, so increased care should be taken to ensure any other needs are detected early and effectively managed. This book is the perfect aid for doing so, providing detailed information on the range of possible further conditions, including epilepsy, eating disorders or genetic conditions. Written for both parents and practitioners, including students, it shows how these medical conditions can be identified, and explains the range of possible treatments that are available that may improve the quality of life of the affected person.
Fundamental Movement Skill Acquisition for Children and Adults with Autism
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A Practical Guide to Teaching and Assessing Individuals on the Spectrum Dr Susan Crawford PhD Foreword by David Sugden July 2018 / £14.99 / pb / 152pp / ISBN9781785923722 / eISBN-9781784507169
This innovative manual sets out advice on fundamental movement skill acquisition (FMS) and its benefits for improving physical, verbal and social skills for people with Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Improving FMS can help prevent long term health issues, and increase opportunities for social engagement and independence. The book explores the basic skills of movement (running, catching, throwing, and balance) and how to observe, teach and assess FMS in children and adults with ASD. There are sections on how to develop and implement a programme for individuals to guide their personal development, and information on planning and tools for assessment are included. A much needed guide on how to combat impairment of FMS, the book also highlights the numerous benefits of such an approach in relation to behaviour, lifestyle, health and education.
The Interbrain
Embodied Connections Versus Common Knowledge Digby Tantam February 2019 / £14.99 / pb / 400pp / ISBN9781785924477 / eISBN-9780857008565
Arguing that our brains are wirelessly connected though non-verbal communication, Digby Tantam presents research to show how our brains are linked in unexpected ways and the implications this has for our understanding of criminal behaviour, autism spectrum disorders, relationships and more.
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Professional, Academic & Medical Evidence-Based Assessment in ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder)
What Is Available, What Is Appropriate and What Is ‘Fit-forPurpose’ Kenneth J. Aitken
2017 / £75.00 / pb / 496pp / ISBN-9781849055291 / eISBN-9780857009449
Practical introduction to, and evaluation of, Autism Spectrum Disorder assessment measures Advocating for an increased emphasis on evidence-based practice, this book describes and analyses a wide range of available Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) assessment measures. The author offers guidance on how to evaluate services and programmes and how to recognise which will be most effective in different scenarios for people with differing needs. A wide range of measures are reviewed in detail, including assessments used in situations often ignored in overviews relevant to ASD, such as assessments of internet addiction, response to traumatic stress, and criminal offending risk and witness credibility. This book is an invaluable resource to professionals who support people with ASDs, including social workers and teachers, and who are under increasing pressure to reliably assess which services, programmes and therapies are effective and fit-for-purpose.
Justice for Laughing Boy
Connor Sparrowhawk - A Death by Indifference Sara Ryan Foreword by Baroness Helena Kennedy QC 2017 / £12.99 / pb / 272pp / ISBN-9781785923487 / eISBN-9781784506834
A mother’s memoir which tells the story of her son’s premature death while in NHS care, and her subsequent campaign for justice and for the rights of people with learning disabilities
Autism and Enablement
Occupational Therapy Approaches to Promote Independence for Adults with Autism Matt Bushell, Sandra Gasson and Ute Vann 2017 / £18.99 / pb / 184pp / ISBN-9781785920875 / eISBN-9781784503482
This practical guide to the enablement approach shows how to help adults with autism achieve greater independence and become more self-sufficient. The approach draws on occupational therapy and can be adapted for range of abilities, ideal for improving wellbeing and helping adults to better manage their day-to-day lives.
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Autism and Solution-focused Practice Els Mattelin and Hannelore Volckaert
2017 / £10.99 / pb / 104pp / ISBN-9781785923289 / eISBN-9781784506445
To help clients with autism think differently about their future, practitioners need to think differently about autism... Solution-focused practice is founded on a firm belief that the full potential of every human being can be realized. This concise, pragmatic guide explains how the practice can be effectively adapted to help clients on the autism spectrum find solutions to their problems, by addressing autism not as a disability but as a different way of thinking. The first section is a helpful introduction to how solution-focused practitioners can gain an understanding of autism by viewing it from a ‘different culture’ perspective; the second part offers handy rules and tips for applying knowledge respectfully and creating successful conversations with clients. People with autism often feel let down by social support services. This forward-thinking book is a vital resource for helping clients feel welcome and empowered in helping settings and beyond.
Contemplative Therapy for Clients on the Autism Spectrum
A Reflective Integration Therapy™ Manual for Psychotherapists and Counsellors Rachael Lee Harris Foreword by Tony Attwood 2017 / £27.99 / pb / 184pp / ISBN-9781785924071 / eISBN-9781784507688
A manual for practitioners working with clients with highfunctioning autism, introducing the meditative practice of Reflective Integration Therapy™. This revolutionary therapy uses mantra meditation and the positive autism traits as sources of healing. All material for 12 weekly sessions is included.
Drinking, Drug Use, and Addiction in the Autism Community Elizabeth Kunreuther and Ann Palmer Foreword by Tony Attwood
2017 / £18.99 / pb / 192pp / ISBN-9781785927492 / eISBN-9781784505394
This book explores the links between autism and substance abuse, providing information, awareness and analysis. It brings together current research, including studies linking the perseverative traits in autism to addiction, and personal accounts, like the statement of a self-declared ‘Aspie’ that daily drinking helped to stave off social anxiety.
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Professional, Academic & Medical Special Needs and Legal Entitlement, Second Edition
Sensory Perceptual Issues in Autism and Asperger Syndrome, Second Edition
The Essential Guide to Getting out of the Maze Melinda Nettleton and John Friel
Different Sensory Experiences Different Perceptual Worlds Olga Bogdashina Foreword by Manuel Casanova
2017 / £18.99 / pb / 464pp / ISBN-9781849057066 / eISBN-9781784502300
Fully updated, this essential, accessible guide to the legal entitlements of children and young people with special needs explains the new system of Education, Health and Care Plans which replaces the Statement of Special Educational Needs. It provides information for parents about how the system works, what they can expect and how they can appeal.
2016 / £16.99 / pb / 288pp / ISBN-9781849056731 / eISBN-9781784501792
Fully updated and expanded edition of this bestselling book about sensory perceptual issues in autism
CHILDREN Building Reasoning and ProblemSolving Skills in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
A Step by Step Guide to the Thinking In Speech® Intervention Janice Nathan, MS, CCC-SLP and Barry R. Nathan, PhD
Early Childhood Music Therapy and Autism Spectrum Disorder, Second Edition
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CBT Doodling for Kids
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50 Illustrated Handouts to Help Build Confidence and Emotional Resilience in Children Aged 6–11 Tanja Sharpe
Supporting Children and Their Families Edited by Petra Kern and Marcia Humpal
October 2018 / £17.99 / pb / 112pp / From 6 years to 11 years / ISBN-9781785925375
A creative activity book for counsellors and therapists working with children aged 6-11
May 2018 / £19.99 / pb / 192pp / ISBN-9781849059916 / eISBN-9781784503901
November 2018 / £27.99 / pb / 320pp / ISBN9781785927751 / eISBN-9781784506889
Innovative approach for teaching children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) reasoning and problem-solving skills and increasing their ability to cope with associated feelings of anxiety and stress
Music therapy interventions for therapists working with children with autism spectrum disorder and their families
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Children's Autism Books The Red Beast
He’s Not Naughty
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Controlling Anger in Children with Asperger’s Syndrome K.I. Al-Ghani Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani
A Children’s Guide to Autism Deborah Brownson Illustrated by Ben Mason
2008 / £12.99 / hb / 48pp / From 5 years to 9 years / ISBN-9781843109433 / eISBN-9781846428487
March 2019 / £9.99 / pb / 72pp / ISBN9781785928727
This vibrant fully illustrated children’s storybook is written for children aged 5+, and is an accessible, fun way to talk about anger, with useful tips about how to ‘tame the red beast’ and guidance for parents on how anger affects children with Asperger’s Syndrome.
Fed up of everyone not understanding her friend Jake, Taryn candidly explains her understanding of autism, and why Jake’s behaviour isn’t naughty! This book is quick and fun way for children aged 6-10 to learn about autism and the vibrant illustrations provide a unique visual representation of what it’s like to be autistic.
“I cannot recommend this wonderful book highly enough... The wonderful illustrations and simple story help children to talk about how their red beast makes them feel and how they can learn to tame it... I would definitely recommend this for any parent who is struggling with an angry child.” - Wellbeing Mentor blog
Winston Wallaby Can’t Stop Bouncing
What to do about hyperactivity in children including those with ADHD, SPD and ASD K.I. Al-Ghani and Joy Beaney Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani 2017 / £13.99 / hb / 72pp / From 5 years to 10 years / ISBN-9781785924033 / eISBN-9781784507619
This illustrated storybook explains hyperactivity through the story of Winston Wallaby and his uncontrollable bouncing at school. It allows children with ADHD, SPD & ASD to recognise and support their additional sensory needs.
The Disappointment Dragon
Learning to cope with disappointment (for all children and dragon tamers, including those with Asperger syndrome) K.I. Al-Ghani Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani 2013 / £12.99 / hb / 64pp / From 6 years to 13 years / ISBN-9781849054324 / eISBN-9780857007803
This illustrated book brings to life the issue of dealing with disappointment through the endearing characters of the Disappointment Dragon and the Dragon of Hope who help children learn about the best ways to manage life’s difficult times.
The Panicosaurus
Managing Anxiety in Children Including Those with Asperger Syndrome K.I. Al-Ghani Illustrated by Haitham Al-Ghani
2012 / £12.99 / hb / 56pp / From 6 years to 11 years / ISBN-9781849053563 / eISBN-9780857007063
This illustrated book teaches children who experience anxiety about Panicosaurus and Smartosaurus and how to help Smartosaurus banish Panicosaurus when he appears at times of stress by using a range of calming techniques.
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Yoga for Children and Young People with Autism
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Yoga Games and Activities to Engage Everyone Across the Spectrum Michael Chissick Illustrated by Sarah Peacock February 2019 / £14.99 / pb / 112pp / ISBN-9781785926792
Yoga can offer a myriad of social, emotional and health benefits to people with children and young people with autism, and in this guide Michael Chissick draws on his vast experience to help parents and educators make this a reality. Beautifully illustrated, it is packed with plans, games, goals, teaching tips and a multitude of real-life stories. “This book allows the reader to benefit from Michael’s vast experience of not only teaching yoga, but successfully delivering within special educational needs settings. The games, sequences and postures within this book are suitable for both the beginner as well as experienced professionals.” - Ryan Jones, Assistant Headteacher at Treetops School, UK
My Autism Book
A Child’s Guide to their Autism Spectrum Diagnosis Glòria Durà-Vilà and Tamar Levi 2013 / £9.99 / hb / 48pp / From 5 years / ISBN9781849054386 / eISBN-9780857008688
Beautifully illustrated picture book to help parents to explain an autism diagnosis to their child in a sensitive, positive and accurate way
The Asperger Children’s Toolkit Francis Musgrave
2012 / £14.99 / pb / 72pp / ISBN-9781849052931 / eISBN-9780857006165
Highly interactive tool kit, activities to solve sensory overload and anxiety problems
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Children's Autism Books All Cats Have Asperger Syndrome Kathy Hoopmann
2006 / £9.99 / hb / 72pp / From 7 years to 99 years / ISBN-9781843104810 / eISBN-0000000000000
Witty, charming picture book full of cats with Asperger Syndrome! Taking a playful look at Asperger Syndrome (AS) and drawing inspiration from the feline world in a way that will strike a chord with all those who are familiar with AS.
All Dogs Have ADHD Kathy Hoopmann
2008 / £9.99 / hb / 72pp / From 7 years to 99 years / ISBN-9781843106517 / eISBN-9781846428401
A dog-filled celebration of what it means to be considered ‘different’ This delightful book combines humour with understanding to reflect the difficulties and joys of raising a child with ADHD. This absorbing and enjoyable book takes a refreshing approach to understanding ADHD.
Inside Asperger’s Looking Out
Why Do I Have To?
A Book for Children Who Find Themselves Frustrated by Everyday Rules Laurie Leventhal-Belfer Illustrated by Luisa Montaini-Klovdahl 2008 / £6.99 / pb / 80pp / From 5 years to 12 years / ISBN9781843108917 / eISBN-9781846428265
This book looks at a set of everyday challenges and empathizes with children’s wish to do things their way but explains clearly why their way does not work, and provides a list of practical suggestions for how to cope to avoid feelings of frustration.
Maria and Me
A father, a daughter (and Autism) Maria Gallardo and Miguel Gallardo 2017 / £12.99 / hb / 64pp / From 7 years to 16 years / ISBN-9781785923814 / eISBN-9781784507299
Maria’s experiences of autism and going on holiday are depicted through the words and drawings of her loving father
Kathy Hoopmann
2012 / £9.99 / hb / 72pp / From 7 years to 99 years / ISBN-9781849053341 / eISBN-9780857006707
Explains and celebrates difference, from bestselling author Kathy Hoopmann Each page brings to light traits that many Aspies have in common, from sensitive hearing and an aversion to bright lights and strong smells, to literal thinking and difficulty understanding social rules and reading body language and facial expressions.
Liam Goes Poo in the Toilet
A Story about Trouble with Toilet Training Jane Whelen Banks
2008 / £6.99 / hb / 32pp / From 2 years to 7 years / ISBN-9781843109006 / eISBN-9781846428746
After much fanfare, Liam finally masters going ‘poo’ in the toilet, and both he and Mum bask in the glory of a job well done. Visual instructions on how to “relax and push”.
It’s Raining Cats and Dogs
An Autism Spectrum Guide to the Confusing World of Idioms, Metaphors and Everyday Expressions Michael Barton Illustrated by Michael Barton Foreword by Delia Barton 2011 / £9.99 / hb / 96pp / From 9 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781849052832 / eISBN-9780857005885
Different Like Me
My Book of Autism Heroes Jennifer Elder Illustrated by Jennifer Elder and Marc Thomas 2005 / £11.99 / hb / 48pp / From 8 years to 12 years / ISBN-9781843108153 / eISBN-9781846424663
Introduces children aged 8 to 12 years to famous, inspirational figures from the world of science, art, literature, philosophy and comedy who sometimes found it difficult to fit in
My Book of Feelings
A Book to Help Children with Attachment Difficulties, Learning or Developmental Disabilities Understand their Emotions Tracey Ross Illustrated by Rosy Salaman 2017 / £10.99 / hb / 40pp / From 5 years to 10 years / ISBN-9781785921926 / eISBN-9781784504663
Some children find it difficult to understand and manage their feelings. This picture book helps children aged 5+ understand why they might experience particular feelings, and offers suggestions for things to do when they are overloaded with emotion. Suitable for all children, particularly those with attachment issues or developmental disabilities. “A must for any parent or provider working with young children.” - Langenhoe Community Primary School, UK
Quirky illustrations of confusing idioms, metaphors and expressions
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Helpful Children's Books Roxy the Raccoon
Carlos the Chameleon
A Story to Help Children Learn about Disability and Inclusion Alice Reeves Illustrated by Phoebe Kirk
A Story to Help Empower Children to Be Themselves Alice Reeves Illustrated by Phoebe Kirk
March 2018 / £9.99 / hb / 48pp / From 4 years to 8 years / ISBN-9781785924514 / eISBN-9781784508289
March 2018 / £9.99 / hb / 48pp / From 4 years to 8 years / ISBN-9781785924538 / eISBN-9781784508258
Roxy and her friends work together to make the forest a better, more inclusive place for everyone, including those with a disability
Carlos is constantly changing his colours to fit in with others, until he realises he doesn’t need to change who he is in order to be accepted
“Roxy the Racoon is a beautifully illustrated book that will encourage young children to learn and talk about disability and inclusion. The colourful woodland characters find ways to make sure their friend Roxy can be included in all their activities. The central message that everything we do is so much better when everyone can be included is clearly and engagingly conveyed. I would recommend this book to anyone working with young children to support their positive thinking and learning about the many way to include all our friends in all of our activities.” - Claire Brewer, specialist autism teacher
Vincent the Vixen
A Story to Help Children Learn about Gender Identity Alice Reeves Illustrated by Phoebe Kirk March 2018 / £9.99 / hb / 48pp / From 4 years to 8 years / ISBN-9781785924507 / eISBN-9781784508265
One fox’s story of understanding their gender identity and coming out to friends and family “This is a wonderful children’s book. A really useful resource for discussing diversity, and gender identity with young people. A definite must-read for anyone discussing diversity, gender, or LGBT issues.” - Aimee Challenor, Equality Campaigner, Political Spokesperson, Pride Trustee
Molly the Mole
A Story to Help Children Build SelfEsteem Alice Reeves Illustrated by Phoebe Kirk March 2018 / £9.99 / hb / 40pp / From 4 years to 8 years / ISBN-9781785924521 / eISBN-9781784508272
Molly is a mole with many friends who help teach her about self-esteem and body image “An important story, well written and with wonderfully bright images. There is plenty of scope for discussion, and the notes for parents and teachers at the end will help this along.” - Healthy Books
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“Carlos’ story will help children to celebrate what makes them unique and encourage an enthusiastic acceptance of self and others. A fun and invaluable resource for teachers and parents alike.” - Dr Pooky Knightsmith, Child & Adolescent Mental Health Specialist
Super Coach Arty vs. The Shadow
Taking the Fear out of Failure Lorraine Thomas Illustrated by Simon Greaves July 2018 / £10.99 / hb / 64pp / From 8 years to 11 years / ISBN-9781785924415 / eISBN-9781784508159
Meet Arty. He’s a super coach, here to help you achieve your very best. Giving the guidance you need for issues like your upcoming maths test, to dealing with the mean kids on the playground, there’s nothing Arty can’t help you with. Ideal for helping children manage their thoughts and improve their self-esteem. “Using an engaging story that many children will be able to relate to and comic-style artwork, Super Coach Arty vs. The Shadow provides a range of accessible and useful advice and tips to help the reader control their fears and believe in themselves as well as giving parents important insights on how to support their children through their worries.” - Kate Collins-Donnelly, author of the ‘Starving the Gremlin’ series
Ellie Jelly and the Massive Mum Meltdown
A Story About When Parents Lose Their Temper and Want to Put Things Right Sarah Naish Illustrated by Kath Grimshaw June 2018 / £10.99 / hb / 32pp / From 3 years to 7 years / ISBN-9781785925160 / eISBN-9781784509088
OH NO! Ellie Jelly has spilt milk all over the floor and mum is really mad! Will things ever be OK again? A simple reassuring book that helps children aged 3-7 and parents to talk about when things go wrong and people lose their temper.
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Helpful Children's Books Mindful Little Yogis
Self-Regulation Tools to Empower Kids with Special Needs to Breathe and Relax Nicola Harvey Illustrated by John Smisson
August 2018 / £14.99 / pb / 176pp / ISBN9781848194045 / eISBN-9780857013606
This practical and creative book is filled with simple calming activities to help children find a sense of peace and settle heightened emotions during busy times. Each activity is easily adaptable for different ability levels, providing a handy bank of self-regulation tools that can be used at any time in a range of settings.
Sitting on a Chicken
The Best (Ever) 52 Yoga Games to Teach in Schools Michael Chissick Illustrated by Sarah Peacock 2016 / £15.99 / pb / 112pp / ISBN-9781848193253 / eISBN-9780857012807
52 fun, inspiring and vibrant yoga games for children and how to teach them
The Kids’ Guide to Staying Awesome and In Control
Simple Stuff to Help Children Regulate their Emotions and Senses Lauren Brukner 2014 / £12.99 / hb / 112pp / From 7 years to 14 years / ISBN-9781849059978 / eISBN-9780857009623
Super fun ways for kids to stay in control of their moods - including breathing, pressure holds, finger pulls and fidgets
How to Be a Superhero Called Self-Control!
Super Powers to Help Younger Children to Regulate their Emotions and Senses Lauren Brukner Illustrated by Apsley 2015 / £12.99 / hb / 112pp / From 4 years to 7 years / ISBN9781849057172 / eISBN-9781784502034
Using ‘super power’ strategies and illustrations, this book teaches young children (aged 4-7) with sensory and emotional regulation difficulties how to master self-control
I Have a Question about Death
The Mermaid Who Couldn’t
How Mariana Overcame Loneliness and Shame and Learned to Sing Her Own Song Ali Redford Illustrated by Kara Simpson May 2018 / £9.99 / hb / 32pp / From 4 years to 9 years / ISBN-9781785923951 / eISBN-9781784507497
A therapeutic picture book for children aged 4 to 9 about a mermaid who discovers her sense of self-worth
Luna’s Red Hat
An Illustrated Storybook to Help Children Cope with Loss and Suicide Emmi Smid Illustrated by Emmi Smid 2015 / £11.99 / hb / 34pp / From 6 years to 9 years / ISBN9781849056298 / eISBN-9781784501112
Charmingly-illustrated, this storybook follows a girl called Luna, whose mother died a year ago. It is designed to be read with children aged 6+ who have been bereaved by suicide to help them cope with their difficult feelings. The book also includes a guide for parents and professionals by grief expert, Dr Riet Fiddelaers-Jaspers.
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Clear Answers for All Kids, including Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other Special Needs Arlen Grad Gaines and Meredith Englander Polsky 2017 / £9.99 / hb / 40pp / From 5 years to 11 years / ISBN-9781785927508 / eISBN-9781784505455
“What does it mean when someone dies?” “Why did someone I love have to die?” This book asks questions like these that a child might have about death before offering answers. It uses straightforward text and clear illustrations to explain what death means specifically to children with ASD and other Special Needs aged 5-11.
I Have a Question about Divorce
Clear Answers for All Kids, including Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other Special Needs Arlen Grad Gaines and Meredith Englander Polsky February 2018 / £9.99 / hb / 40pp / From 5 years to 11 years / ISBN-9781785927874 / eISBN-9781784507343
Considering the questions a child might have about divorce, it gently offers answers to them using straightforward text and clear illustrations. Perfect for children aged 5-11 with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other special needs, or for concrete or visual learners.
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Helpful Children's Books What is Terrorism?
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A Book to Help Parents, Teachers and other Grown-ups Talk with Kids about Terror Atle Dyregrov, Magne Raundalen and William Yule September 2018 / £8.99 / pb / 80pp / From 7 years to 14 years / ISBN-9781785924736 / eISBN-9781784508654
An accessible and straightforward book explaining terrorism to children age 7+. Designed to be read by an adult to a child, it reassures and alleviates worries children might have after media exposure on this topic. Written by internationally renowned child psychologists, it also includes advice for adults to provide open, honest guidance.
Ollie and His Superpowers
Alison Knowles Illustrated by Sophie Wiltshire
2016 / £9.99 / hb / 32pp / From 7 years to 11 years 11 months / ISBN-9781785920493 / eISBN-9781784503048
When Ollie confides in his friend Mr Wilcox about the bullies at school, Mr Wilcox decides to tell Ollie a secret of his own... He has super powers! With the help of Mr Wilcox, Ollie learns about his own super powers, such as Courage, Bravery and Calm, and how he can use them to deal with the bullies.
The Giant from Nowhere Frances Dickens Illustrated by Peter Hudspith
July 2018 / £13.99 / hb / 56pp / From 5 years to 8 years / ISBN-9781785925351 / eISBN-9781784509286
Can a Giant from Nowhere learn how to belong in the village of Somewhere, even though he’s so much bigger than everyone else? This fun and uplifting tale helps children aged 5-8 to think about inclusivity and difference. With flexible lesson plans and creative activities, it is ideal for both children and those who teach or care for them.
Lucy the Octopus
Emily Is Being Bullied, What Can She Do?
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A Story and Anti-Bullying Guide for Children and Adults to Read Together Helen Cowie, Harriet Tenenbaum and Ffion Jones Illustrated by Ffion Jones November 2018 / £9.99 / pb / 64pp / From 7 years to 99 years / ISBN-9781785925481 / eISBN-9781784509484
This guide for children ages 7-11 helps children, parents, teachers and other professionals discuss bullying together. It is based on the latest research and practice in anti-bullying interventions and portrays different perspectives - the child being bullied, the child doing the bullying and the bystanders.
The Mouse’s House
Children’s Reflexology for Bedtime or Anytime Susan Quayle Illustrated by Melissa Muldoon 2014 / £9.99 / hb / 40pp / From 0 years to 8 years / ISBN-9781848192478 / eISBN-9780857011930
An enchanting story about a mouse’s mission to make a cosy home for Winter with an accompanying simple reflexology massage for parents or carers to perform on a child.
Alex and the Scary Things
A Story to Help Children Who Have Experienced Something Scary Melissa Moses Illustrated by Alison MacEachern 2015 / £9.99 / hb / 40pp / From 4 years to 8 years / ISBN-9781849057936 / eISBN-9781784500665
This is the story of Alex who has experienced ‘scary things’, and the different things he does to cope with all the ways these scary things make him feel. This gentle storybook will help children who have experienced trauma deal with their emotions and learn coping strategies.
Sometimes I Feel Sad
Richy K. Chandler
Tom Alexander
April 2018 / £12.99 / hb / 136pp / From 9 years to 16 years / ISBN-9781785925139 / eISBN-9781784509026
March 2018 / £9.99 / hb / 32pp / From 5 years to 11 years / ISBN-9781785924934 / eISBN-9781784508890
Graphic novel starring an unpopular teenage octopus named Lucy, who discovers her hidden talents and learns about true friendship.
Everyone feels sad from time to time, and it’s not always clear why. This moving children’s book explains that this is a part of everyone’s life, and that you’re not alone in feeling this way.
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Can I Tell You About…? The Can I tell you about…? Series offers simple introductions to a range of
conditions and big ideas that affect our lives. Friendly characters invite readers to learn about their experiences, share their knowledge, and teach us to empathise with other. These books serve as excellent starting points for family and classroom discussions. Can I tell you about Self-Harm?
Pooky Knightsmith Illustrated by Elise Evans
January 2018 / £9.99 / pb / 72pp / From 7 years to 12 years / ISBN-9781785924286 / eISBN-9781784507961
Can I tell you about Bipolar Disorder?
Sonia MainstoneCotton. Illustrated by Jon Birch Illustrated by Jon Birch
February 2018 / £8.99 / pb / 48pp / From 7 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781785924705 / eISBN-9781784508548
Can I tell you about Nystagmus?
Nadine Neckles Illustrated by Vikas Upadhyay
February 2019 / £8.99 / pb / 80pp / From 7 years / ISBN-9781785925627 / eISBN-9781784509651
Can I tell you about Auditory Processing Disorder?
Alyson Mountjoy Illustrated by Kelly Davies
May 2018 / £8.99 / pb / 56pp / From 7 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781785924941 / eISBN-9781784508838
Can I tell you about Asperger Syndrome?
A guide for friends and family Jude Welton Illustrated by Jane Telford 2003 / £8.99 / pb / 48pp / From 7 years to 15 years / ISBN-9781843102069 / eISBN-9781846424229
Can I tell you about Autism?
A guide for friends, family and professionals Jude Welton Illustrated by Jane Telford 2014 / £8.99 / pb / 64pp / From 7 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781849054539 / eISBN-9780857008299
Can I tell you about ADHD?
Susan Yarney Illustrated by Chris Martin
2013 / £8.99 / pb / 64pp / From 7 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781849053594 / eISBN-9780857007087
Can I tell you about Sensory Processing Difficulties? Sue Allen Illustrated by Mike Medaglia
2015 / £8.99 / pb / 56pp / From 7 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781849056403 / eISBN-9781784501372
Can I tell you about Depression?
Christopher Dowrick and Susan Martin Illustrated by Mike Medaglia
2015 / £8.99 / pb / 48pp / From 7 years to 18 years / ISBN9781849055635 / eISBN-9781784500030
Can I tell you about Anxiety?
Lucy Willetts and Polly Waite Illustrated by Kaiyee Tay
2014 / £8.99 / pb / 56pp / From 7 years to 18 years / ISBN9781849055277 / eISBN-9780857009678
Can I tell you about Selective Mutism? Maggie Johnson and Alison Wintgens Illustrated by Robyn Gallow
2012 / £8.99 / pb / 56pp / From 7 years to 18 years / ISBN9781849052894 / eISBN-9780857006110
Can I tell you about Loneliness? Julian Stern Illustrated by Helen Lees
2017 / £8.99 / pb / 64pp / From 7 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781785922435 / eISBN-9781784505264
Can I Tell you about Gratitude?
A Helpful Introduction For Everyone Liz Gulliford Illustrated by Rosy Salaman May 2018 / £8.99 / pb / 64pp / From 7 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781785924576 / eISBN-9781784508333
Can I tell you about Compassion?
A Helpful Introduction for Everyone Sue Webb Illustrated by Rosy Salaman May 2018 / £8.99 / pb / 64pp / From 7 years to 18 years / ISBN-9781785924668 / eISBN-9781784508487
Can I tell you about Forgiveness?
A Helpful Introduction for Everyone Liz Gulliford July 2018 / £8.99 / pb / 72pp / From 7 years to 18 years / ISBN9781785925214 / eISBN-9781784509101
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