Getting Behind Autistic Pride DayHeld
on June 18th every year, Autistic Pride Day is a worldwide, pride
celebration for autistic people.Autistic
pride day recognises the importance of pride for autistic people and aims to
raise awareness amongst those who are not on the autistic spectrum disorder. Kabie
Brook, the co-founder of Autism Rights Group Highland (ARGH) explains that “the
most imp…
Research for the Observer by the Parent Ping survey app indicates
that parents of primary school children are struggling with higher levels of
stress and anxiety this lockdown.The research findings are that parents feel that schools
expect them to complete more work with their children than they did in the
first lockdown; almost half say lessons have set times for learning specific
subjects o…
What ROMBi can do for you!If you think you can or if you think you can't, you're right! (Anonymous)When there is something holding back our ability to function in the way that we would like to, this affects our expectations. It affects how we view our prospects not just for this moment but for our entire future. As we calculate today's difficulties and map them onto our expectations for our…