Dating has the potential to be a fun and rewarding part of your autistic teenager’s life, but it can also be challenging at times. If your teen has trouble reading social cues and communicating then they may find dating stressful or confusing and possibly daunting.
When I was in my early 20s, I had a lot of insecurities about myself and how my life would turn out. Living with cerebral palsy and being a wheelchair user, I felt different from other people and didn’t know how to navigate that feeling of not being ‘normal’.
If you’re the parent or carer of an autistic child, finding out that they’re being bullied at school can be really upsetting. Or you might suspect they’re being bullied but aren’t entirely sure.
As a mother of a child with ADHD and anxiety, things haven’t always been easy. While life is much more peaceful these days, there have been some bumps in the road that have led me to learn some important lessons.
From employee representation to accessibility, this article looks at 5 things we can learn from employers leading the way in disability inclusion. We can’t wait to see more positive work done in this space in the years to come.
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