Resources about “ASD”
‘Labelling a child’ is the term used to describe the process where a psychologist or psychiatrist »
Continue ReadingWe are proud to introduce our newest innovation – The Quirky Kid Tickets! Parents have been asking for and we are proud »
Continue ReadingAutism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) are lifelong developmental disabilities characterised by marked difficulties in social interaction, impaired communication, restricted and repetitive interests/behaviours, and sensory sensitivities.
It is called a spectrum disorder »
Continue ReadingSocial skills is a common concern among parents. Often children can have difficulties in making and keeping friends. They may be left out of games at lunch, not get invited »
Continue ReadingIt gives us great pleasure to unveil our most recent youth–friendly resource.
The Likes of You{th} is a Tool to Boost Social and Emotional Well–being for Adolescent Boys.
The Likes »
Continue ReadingWe are incredibly proud to introduce a very special Therapeutic Resources – The Tell me a Story cards.
The highest you ever climbed! – The furthest you ever swam! – »
Continue ReadingWe are proud to announce the publication of our first therapeutic resource: The Just Like When cards.This is a limited first edition featuring 18 illustrations on tactile cards with a »
Continue ReadingWe are delighted to introduce our new resource.
The FACE IT collection always makes an impression! This set of thirty-five (35) hand-drawn cards, depicting a wide range of facial expressions, »
Continue ReadingWhat is Asperger’s Disorder?
Children with Asperger’s Disorder have a marked and ongoing impairment in social interaction, and they develop restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviour, interests and activities. In contrast »
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