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HOW TO UNDERSTAND WHY A CHANGE IN ROUTINE IS STRESSFUL FOR How to understand why a change in routine is stressful for those who have autism Written on 3rd Jun 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; Hello.. I got a request from Jo Salmon (organizer of the Holly’s ball) to write an article about rigid routines and why they are so important for a person on the autistic spectrum.This my personal experience and all individuals with autism are affected differently. ARE PEOPLE WITH ASPERGERS/AUTISM CHATTERBOXES OR SUPER Of course I now know that is far from the case. While, I can say that those with a diagnosis of Classic autism or HFA are probably more likely to be quiet than those with an AS diagnosis. And those with an AS diagnosis are more likely to be chatty (since most experts tend to agree that there is (generally speaking) more of a desire for HOW TO HELP A CHILD WITH AUTISM TO COPE WITH A CHANGE IN Here are 9 things to help a child get used to some change in routine 1. Start with structure – It is important to start from where the child is at and use this to make small changes. If you do jump in with big changes and challenges the child will become overwhelmed. AUTISM AND LACK OF SPATIAL AWARENESS A lack of spatial awareness seems to be particular common among people with Dyspraxia, which some professionals believe is part of the autistic spectrum. Dyspraxia also seems to have common co-morbidly with autism, which means a lot of people with autism will also meet the diagnostic criteria for Dyspraxia. Personally, I feel like thereason I
SHOULD AN AUTISTIC WORKER HAVE TO DISCLOSE THEIR DIAGNOSIS Disclose of diagnosis brings benefits. There are benefits to telling your employer about your diagnosis. You are protected under the 2010 equality Act This makes it unlawful for employers to treat an employee with a disability less favourably than other employees for any reason connected with their disability, unless there is justification for 10 BARRIERS AUTISTIC CHILDREN FACE IN INFANT SCHOOL Tidy up time – Yes it is good to teach children to tidy up, however there are a number of issues for the autistic child. Firstly children on the spectrum can feel very stressed if they don’t get time to finish a task. Often there is no warning given before the whole class is told to tidy away. Secondly 23 4 and 5 year old tidying up a WHY ARE SOCIAL RULES COMPLICATED FOR A PERSON WITH AUTISM However, I do think the main reason why social rules are complicated is because they’re not black and white and people with autism do think very black and white. Even for autistic people who have studied facial expressions so that they know what bored or sad looks like can still really struggle. They may develop social anxiety because they NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION FROM AN AUTISTIC’S PERSPECTIVE Nonverbal communication mostly refers to the ability to read body language, facial expressions and tone of voice. This is something many people on the autistic spectrum struggle with. It’s certainly a difficulty I have in a lot of ways. I tend to be focussed on what someone says (verbal communication) rather than nonverbalcommunication.
HOW TO HELP YOUR TEEN TO ACCEPT THEIR AUTISM DIAGNOSIS AND How to help your teen to accept their autism diagnosis and like who they are Written on 4th Feb 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; As a teen I found it hard to 100% accept having autism. 12 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ALLISTICS (NON AUTISTIC PEOPLE Allistic Disorder is a spectrum condition so just how severely affected by the condition someone is varies greatly. It affects 99 out of 100 people in the UK. allistics are very different from one another, when you have met one allistic you have met one allistic. Everyone is an individual. No two people with the condition are thesame.
HOW TO UNDERSTAND WHY A CHANGE IN ROUTINE IS STRESSFUL FOR How to understand why a change in routine is stressful for those who have autism Written on 3rd Jun 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; Hello.. I got a request from Jo Salmon (organizer of the Holly’s ball) to write an article about rigid routines and why they are so important for a person on the autistic spectrum.This my personal experience and all individuals with autism are affected differently. ARE PEOPLE WITH ASPERGERS/AUTISM CHATTERBOXES OR SUPER Of course I now know that is far from the case. While, I can say that those with a diagnosis of Classic autism or HFA are probably more likely to be quiet than those with an AS diagnosis. And those with an AS diagnosis are more likely to be chatty (since most experts tend to agree that there is (generally speaking) more of a desire for HOW TO HELP A CHILD WITH AUTISM TO COPE WITH A CHANGE IN Here are 9 things to help a child get used to some change in routine 1. Start with structure – It is important to start from where the child is at and use this to make small changes. If you do jump in with big changes and challenges the child will become overwhelmed. AUTISM AND LACK OF SPATIAL AWARENESS A lack of spatial awareness seems to be particular common among people with Dyspraxia, which some professionals believe is part of the autistic spectrum. Dyspraxia also seems to have common co-morbidly with autism, which means a lot of people with autism will also meet the diagnostic criteria for Dyspraxia. Personally, I feel like thereason I
SHOULD AN AUTISTIC WORKER HAVE TO DISCLOSE THEIR DIAGNOSIS Disclose of diagnosis brings benefits. There are benefits to telling your employer about your diagnosis. You are protected under the 2010 equality Act This makes it unlawful for employers to treat an employee with a disability less favourably than other employees for any reason connected with their disability, unless there is justification for 10 BARRIERS AUTISTIC CHILDREN FACE IN INFANT SCHOOL Tidy up time – Yes it is good to teach children to tidy up, however there are a number of issues for the autistic child. Firstly children on the spectrum can feel very stressed if they don’t get time to finish a task. Often there is no warning given before the whole class is told to tidy away. Secondly 23 4 and 5 year old tidying up a WHY ARE SOCIAL RULES COMPLICATED FOR A PERSON WITH AUTISM However, I do think the main reason why social rules are complicated is because they’re not black and white and people with autism do think very black and white. Even for autistic people who have studied facial expressions so that they know what bored or sad looks like can still really struggle. They may develop social anxiety because they NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION FROM AN AUTISTIC’S PERSPECTIVE Nonverbal communication mostly refers to the ability to read body language, facial expressions and tone of voice. This is something many people on the autistic spectrum struggle with. It’s certainly a difficulty I have in a lot of ways. I tend to be focussed on what someone says (verbal communication) rather than nonverbalcommunication.
HOW TO HELP YOUR TEEN TO ACCEPT THEIR AUTISM DIAGNOSIS AND How to help your teen to accept their autism diagnosis and like who they are Written on 4th Feb 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; As a teen I found it hard to 100% accept having autism. ALEX LOWERY SPEAKS ABOUT AUTISM Alex is a young man who has faced many difficulties in his life. He was diagnosed with autism when he was four years of age. Today, Alex is a public speaker and trainer on autism. He uses his personal experience of having autism and is a wealth of information on autism. Alex is passionate about raising awareness of autism. WHAT WOULD I CHANGE ABOUT MY BOOK? What would I change about my book? Written on 7th Jun 2021 by Alex Lowery. Share; I have considered doing an edited version of my book before where I update some of the things that were previously mentioned in the book. DOES MILD AUTISM EXIST? AND IF IT DOES WHAT DOES IT LOOK Anna Kennedy OBE says, “There is no official diagnosis has mild autism. People usually refer to mild autism if they are referring to Aspergers Syndrome. Personally I don’t think it is a useful term, and could mask support that a child may need because of this termbeing used.
THE MYTHS OF AUTISM BY DR. LUKE BEARDON The myths of autism by Dr. Luke Beardon. Yesterday, I spoke at a Conference run by ‘Autism Networks’. I saw a talk by Dr Luke Beardon who is a well known expert on the subject of autism. He mainly spoke about the myths of ASC, and I thought he made some excellent points with his presentation. Some of his points hit the nail right onthe head.
HOW TO TEACH A CHILD TO FASTEN BUTTONS Teaching how to fasten a button. Start with the almost fastened button. You move the child’s hands to complete the task. The next time you leave a little bit less of the button fastened. Eventually the child will be able to fasten the button. You have taught the skill without the child ever needing to fail. 5 COMMON OBSESSIVE INTERESTS OF THOSE WITH AUTISM 5 common Obsessive interests of those with autism Written on 8th May 2015 by Alex Lowery. Share; It is well known that many people with autism will have one or maybe more Obsessive interests in a particularsubject.
NONVERBAL COMMUNICATION FROM AN AUTISTIC’S PERSPECTIVE Nonverbal communication mostly refers to the ability to read body language, facial expressions and tone of voice. This is something many people on the autistic spectrum struggle with. It’s certainly a difficulty I have in a lot of ways. I tend to be focussed on what someone says (verbal communication) rather than nonverbalcommunication.
5 THINGS ALL AUTISTIC PEOPLE CAN’T DO 1. Socialise – It is a well-known fact that everybody with autism is unable to Socialise.People with autism like to be left alone. Autistic people cannot interact with their peers at all. This is a skill that a person with autism will never, ever be able to learn. PROFESSIONALS WORKING TOGETHER FOR AUTISM: DOES IT HAPPEN Professionals working together for autism: does it happen and is it working? Written on 5th Oct 2015 by Sylvia Lowery. Share; On the 1st October Alex was asked TEACHING ROAD SAFETY TO MY SON WITH AUTISM : WHAT I WOULD Teaching road safety to my son with autism : What I would do differently now Written on 18th Apr 2016 by Sylvia Lowery. Share; I have been reading team meeting notes from Alex home based programme.I thought it might be helpful to share some of the problems that arose and how they were dealt with. 12 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ALLISTICS (NON AUTISTIC PEOPLE Allistic Disorder is a spectrum condition so just how severely affected by the condition someone is varies greatly. It affects 99 out of 100 people in the UK. allistics are very different from one another, when you have met one allistic you have met one allistic. Everyone is an individual. No two people with the condition are thesame.
ARE PEOPLE WITH ASPERGERS/AUTISM CHATTERBOXES OR SUPER Of course I now know that is far from the case. While, I can say that those with a diagnosis of Classic autism or HFA are probably more likely to be quiet than those with an AS diagnosis. And those with an AS diagnosis are more likely to be chatty (since most experts tend to agree that there is (generally speaking) more of a desire for HOW TO UNDERSTAND WHY A CHANGE IN ROUTINE IS STRESSFUL FOR How to understand why a change in routine is stressful for those who have autism Written on 3rd Jun 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; Hello.. I got a request from Jo Salmon (organizer of the Holly’s ball) to write an article about rigid routines and why they are so important for a person on the autistic spectrum.This my personal experience and all individuals with autism are affected differently. HOW TO HELP A CHILD WITH AUTISM TO COPE WITH A CHANGE IN Here are 9 things to help a child get used to some change in routine 1. Start with structure – It is important to start from where the child is at and use this to make small changes. If you do jump in with big changes and challenges the child will become overwhelmed. AUTISM AND LACK OF SPATIAL AWARENESS A lack of spatial awareness seems to be particular common among people with Dyspraxia, which some professionals believe is part of the autistic spectrum. Dyspraxia also seems to have common co-morbidly with autism, which means a lot of people with autism will also meet the diagnostic criteria for Dyspraxia. Personally, I feel like thereason I
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEARNING DISABILITIES AND What is the difference between Learning Disabilities and Learning Difficulties? Written on 12th Jul 2017 by Alex Lowery. Share; As you may know, I have created a new speech on autism and co-occurring conditions that I’m hoping to deliver. WHY ARE SOCIAL RULES COMPLICATED FOR A PERSON WITH AUTISM However, I do think the main reason why social rules are complicated is because they’re not black and white and people with autism do think very black and white. Even for autistic people who have studied facial expressions so that they know what bored or sad looks like can still really struggle. They may develop social anxiety because they SHOULD AN AUTISTIC WORKER HAVE TO DISCLOSE THEIR DIAGNOSIS Disclose of diagnosis brings benefits. There are benefits to telling your employer about your diagnosis. You are protected under the 2010 equality Act This makes it unlawful for employers to treat an employee with a disability less favourably than other employees for any reason connected with their disability, unless there is justification for HOW TO HELP YOUR TEEN TO ACCEPT THEIR AUTISM DIAGNOSIS AND How to help your teen to accept their autism diagnosis and like who they are Written on 4th Feb 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; As a teen I found it hard to 100% accept having autism. TEACHING ROAD SAFETY TO MY SON WITH AUTISM : WHAT I WOULD Teaching road safety to my son with autism : What I would do differently now Written on 18th Apr 2016 by Sylvia Lowery. Share; I have been reading team meeting notes from Alex home based programme.I thought it might be helpful to share some of the problems that arose and how they were dealt with. 12 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ALLISTICS (NON AUTISTIC PEOPLE Allistic Disorder is a spectrum condition so just how severely affected by the condition someone is varies greatly. It affects 99 out of 100 people in the UK. allistics are very different from one another, when you have met one allistic you have met one allistic. Everyone is an individual. No two people with the condition are thesame.
ARE PEOPLE WITH ASPERGERS/AUTISM CHATTERBOXES OR SUPER Of course I now know that is far from the case. While, I can say that those with a diagnosis of Classic autism or HFA are probably more likely to be quiet than those with an AS diagnosis. And those with an AS diagnosis are more likely to be chatty (since most experts tend to agree that there is (generally speaking) more of a desire for HOW TO UNDERSTAND WHY A CHANGE IN ROUTINE IS STRESSFUL FOR How to understand why a change in routine is stressful for those who have autism Written on 3rd Jun 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; Hello.. I got a request from Jo Salmon (organizer of the Holly’s ball) to write an article about rigid routines and why they are so important for a person on the autistic spectrum.This my personal experience and all individuals with autism are affected differently. HOW TO HELP A CHILD WITH AUTISM TO COPE WITH A CHANGE IN Here are 9 things to help a child get used to some change in routine 1. Start with structure – It is important to start from where the child is at and use this to make small changes. If you do jump in with big changes and challenges the child will become overwhelmed. AUTISM AND LACK OF SPATIAL AWARENESS A lack of spatial awareness seems to be particular common among people with Dyspraxia, which some professionals believe is part of the autistic spectrum. Dyspraxia also seems to have common co-morbidly with autism, which means a lot of people with autism will also meet the diagnostic criteria for Dyspraxia. Personally, I feel like thereason I
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEARNING DISABILITIES AND What is the difference between Learning Disabilities and Learning Difficulties? Written on 12th Jul 2017 by Alex Lowery. Share; As you may know, I have created a new speech on autism and co-occurring conditions that I’m hoping to deliver. WHY ARE SOCIAL RULES COMPLICATED FOR A PERSON WITH AUTISM However, I do think the main reason why social rules are complicated is because they’re not black and white and people with autism do think very black and white. Even for autistic people who have studied facial expressions so that they know what bored or sad looks like can still really struggle. They may develop social anxiety because they SHOULD AN AUTISTIC WORKER HAVE TO DISCLOSE THEIR DIAGNOSIS Disclose of diagnosis brings benefits. There are benefits to telling your employer about your diagnosis. You are protected under the 2010 equality Act This makes it unlawful for employers to treat an employee with a disability less favourably than other employees for any reason connected with their disability, unless there is justification for HOW TO HELP YOUR TEEN TO ACCEPT THEIR AUTISM DIAGNOSIS AND How to help your teen to accept their autism diagnosis and like who they are Written on 4th Feb 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; As a teen I found it hard to 100% accept having autism. TEACHING ROAD SAFETY TO MY SON WITH AUTISM : WHAT I WOULD Teaching road safety to my son with autism : What I would do differently now Written on 18th Apr 2016 by Sylvia Lowery. Share; I have been reading team meeting notes from Alex home based programme.I thought it might be helpful to share some of the problems that arose and how they were dealt with. ALEX LOWERY SPEAKS ABOUT AUTISM Alex is a young man who has faced many difficulties in his life. He was diagnosed with autism when he was four years of age. Today, Alex is a public speaker and trainer on autism. He uses his personal experience of having autism and is a wealth of information on autism. Alex is passionate about raising awareness of autism. WHAT DISABILITY DOES DORY HAVE? What disability does Dory have? Written on 15th Jun 2020 by Alex Lowery. Share; What characters in animated films do you find you can relate to? I myself actually relate a lot to Dory from the Pixar films, Finding Nemo & Finding Dory. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEARNING DISABILITIES AND What is the difference between Learning Disabilities and Learning Difficulties? Written on 12th Jul 2017 by Alex Lowery. Share; As you may know, I have created a new speech on autism and co-occurring conditions that I’m hoping to deliver. THE MYTHS OF AUTISM BY DR. LUKE BEARDON The myths of autism by Dr. Luke Beardon. Yesterday, I spoke at a Conference run by ‘Autism Networks’. I saw a talk by Dr Luke Beardon who is a well known expert on the subject of autism. He mainly spoke about the myths of ASC, and I thought he made some excellent points with his presentation. Some of his points hit the nail right onthe head.
DOES MILD AUTISM EXIST? AND IF IT DOES WHAT DOES IT LOOK Anna Kennedy OBE says, “There is no official diagnosis has mild autism. People usually refer to mild autism if they are referring to Aspergers Syndrome. Personally I don’t think it is a useful term, and could mask support that a child may need because of this termbeing used.
THE X-MEN & AUTISM CONNECTION The X-Men & Autism connection Written on 8th Jul 2019 by Alex Lowery. Share; I have watched many of the X-Men films and I have noticed for quite a while that there are similarities between the X-Men universe and the autistic community. HOW TO HELP YOUR TEEN TO ACCEPT THEIR AUTISM DIAGNOSIS AND How to help your teen to accept their autism diagnosis and like who they are Written on 4th Feb 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; As a teen I found it hard to 100% accept having autism.OF MICE & MEN
hey, i’m sure this is a super old article but i additionally noticed Lennie’s mimicry of George in the book as an autistic trait. i’m autistic, and i similarly think Lennie had autism. in the first chapter, he’s described mimicking George’s position on the ground, watching him to be sure its correct. this suggested the social knowledge didnt come instinctively to him, which is 10 REASONS AUTISTICS MAY FIND INDEPENDENT TRAVEL DIFFICULT 10 reasons autistics may find independent travel difficult Written on 10th Oct 2017 by Alex Lowery. Share; There are a lot of people on the autistic spectrum who really struggle with getting public transportindependently.
TEACHING ROAD SAFETY TO MY SON WITH AUTISM : WHAT I WOULD Teaching road safety to my son with autism : What I would do differently now Written on 18th Apr 2016 by Sylvia Lowery. Share; I have been reading team meeting notes from Alex home based programme.I thought it might be helpful to share some of the problems that arose and how they were dealt with. 12 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ALLISTICS (NON AUTISTIC PEOPLE Allistic Disorder is a spectrum condition so just how severely affected by the condition someone is varies greatly. It affects 99 out of 100 people in the UK. allistics are very different from one another, when you have met one allistic you have met one allistic. Everyone is an individual. No two people with the condition are thesame.
ARE PEOPLE WITH ASPERGERS/AUTISM CHATTERBOXES OR SUPER Of course I now know that is far from the case. While, I can say that those with a diagnosis of Classic autism or HFA are probably more likely to be quiet than those with an AS diagnosis. And those with an AS diagnosis are more likely to be chatty (since most experts tend to agree that there is (generally speaking) more of a desire for AUTISM AND LACK OF SPATIAL AWARENESS A lack of spatial awareness seems to be particular common among people with Dyspraxia, which some professionals believe is part of the autistic spectrum. Dyspraxia also seems to have common co-morbidly with autism, which means a lot of people with autism will also meet the diagnostic criteria for Dyspraxia. Personally, I feel like thereason I
HOW TO UNDERSTAND WHY A CHANGE IN ROUTINE IS STRESSFUL FOR How to understand why a change in routine is stressful for those who have autism Written on 3rd Jun 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; Hello.. I got a request from Jo Salmon (organizer of the Holly’s ball) to write an article about rigid routines and why they are so important for a person on the autistic spectrum.This my personal experience and all individuals with autism are affected differently. HOW TO HELP A CHILD WITH AUTISM TO COPE WITH A CHANGE IN Here are 9 things to help a child get used to some change in routine 1. Start with structure – It is important to start from where the child is at and use this to make small changes. If you do jump in with big changes and challenges the child will become overwhelmed. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEARNING DISABILITIES AND What is the difference between Learning Disabilities and Learning Difficulties? Written on 12th Jul 2017 by Alex Lowery. Share; As you may know, I have created a new speech on autism and co-occurring conditions that I’m hoping to deliver. 10 BARRIERS AUTISTIC CHILDREN FACE IN INFANT SCHOOL Tidy up time – Yes it is good to teach children to tidy up, however there are a number of issues for the autistic child. Firstly children on the spectrum can feel very stressed if they don’t get time to finish a task. Often there is no warning given before the whole class is told to tidy away. Secondly 23 4 and 5 year old tidying up a 10 REASONS AUTISTICS MAY FIND INDEPENDENT TRAVEL DIFFICULT 10 reasons autistics may find independent travel difficult Written on 10th Oct 2017 by Alex Lowery. Share; There are a lot of people on the autistic spectrum who really TEACHING ROAD SAFETY TO MY SON WITH AUTISM : WHAT I WOULD Teaching road safety to my son with autism : What I would do differently now Written on 18th Apr 2016 by Sylvia Lowery. Share; I have been reading team meeting notes from Alex home based programme.I thought it might be helpful to share some of the problems that arose and how they were dealt with. SHOULD AN AUTISTIC WORKER HAVE TO DISCLOSE THEIR DIAGNOSIS Disclose of diagnosis brings benefits. There are benefits to telling your employer about your diagnosis. You are protected under the 2010 equality Act This makes it unlawful for employers to treat an employee with a disability less favourably than other employees for any reason connected with their disability, unless there is justification for 12 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ALLISTICS (NON AUTISTIC PEOPLE Allistic Disorder is a spectrum condition so just how severely affected by the condition someone is varies greatly. It affects 99 out of 100 people in the UK. allistics are very different from one another, when you have met one allistic you have met one allistic. Everyone is an individual. No two people with the condition are thesame.
ARE PEOPLE WITH ASPERGERS/AUTISM CHATTERBOXES OR SUPER Of course I now know that is far from the case. While, I can say that those with a diagnosis of Classic autism or HFA are probably more likely to be quiet than those with an AS diagnosis. And those with an AS diagnosis are more likely to be chatty (since most experts tend to agree that there is (generally speaking) more of a desire for AUTISM AND LACK OF SPATIAL AWARENESS A lack of spatial awareness seems to be particular common among people with Dyspraxia, which some professionals believe is part of the autistic spectrum. Dyspraxia also seems to have common co-morbidly with autism, which means a lot of people with autism will also meet the diagnostic criteria for Dyspraxia. Personally, I feel like thereason I
HOW TO UNDERSTAND WHY A CHANGE IN ROUTINE IS STRESSFUL FOR How to understand why a change in routine is stressful for those who have autism Written on 3rd Jun 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; Hello.. I got a request from Jo Salmon (organizer of the Holly’s ball) to write an article about rigid routines and why they are so important for a person on the autistic spectrum.This my personal experience and all individuals with autism are affected differently. HOW TO HELP A CHILD WITH AUTISM TO COPE WITH A CHANGE IN Here are 9 things to help a child get used to some change in routine 1. Start with structure – It is important to start from where the child is at and use this to make small changes. If you do jump in with big changes and challenges the child will become overwhelmed. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEARNING DISABILITIES AND What is the difference between Learning Disabilities and Learning Difficulties? Written on 12th Jul 2017 by Alex Lowery. Share; As you may know, I have created a new speech on autism and co-occurring conditions that I’m hoping to deliver. 10 BARRIERS AUTISTIC CHILDREN FACE IN INFANT SCHOOL Tidy up time – Yes it is good to teach children to tidy up, however there are a number of issues for the autistic child. Firstly children on the spectrum can feel very stressed if they don’t get time to finish a task. Often there is no warning given before the whole class is told to tidy away. Secondly 23 4 and 5 year old tidying up a 10 REASONS AUTISTICS MAY FIND INDEPENDENT TRAVEL DIFFICULT 10 reasons autistics may find independent travel difficult Written on 10th Oct 2017 by Alex Lowery. Share; There are a lot of people on the autistic spectrum who really TEACHING ROAD SAFETY TO MY SON WITH AUTISM : WHAT I WOULD Teaching road safety to my son with autism : What I would do differently now Written on 18th Apr 2016 by Sylvia Lowery. Share; I have been reading team meeting notes from Alex home based programme.I thought it might be helpful to share some of the problems that arose and how they were dealt with. SHOULD AN AUTISTIC WORKER HAVE TO DISCLOSE THEIR DIAGNOSIS Disclose of diagnosis brings benefits. There are benefits to telling your employer about your diagnosis. You are protected under the 2010 equality Act This makes it unlawful for employers to treat an employee with a disability less favourably than other employees for any reason connected with their disability, unless there is justification for ALEX LOWERY SPEAKS ABOUT AUTISM Alex is a young man who has faced many difficulties in his life. He was diagnosed with autism when he was four years of age. Today, Alex is a public speaker and trainer on autism. He uses his personal experience of having autism and is a wealth of information on autism. Alex is passionate about raising awareness of autism. WHAT DISABILITY DOES DORY HAVE? What disability does Dory have? Written on 15th Jun 2020 by Alex Lowery. Share; What characters in animated films do you find you can relate to? I myself actually relate a lot to Dory from the Pixar films, Finding Nemo & Finding Dory. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEARNING DISABILITIES AND What is the difference between Learning Disabilities and Learning Difficulties? Written on 12th Jul 2017 by Alex Lowery. Share; As you may know, I have created a new speech on autism and co-occurring conditions that I’m hoping to deliver. THE MYTHS OF AUTISM BY DR. LUKE BEARDON The myths of autism by Dr. Luke Beardon. Yesterday, I spoke at a Conference run by ‘Autism Networks’. I saw a talk by Dr Luke Beardon who is a well known expert on the subject of autism. He mainly spoke about the myths of ASC, and I thought he made some excellent points with his presentation. Some of his points hit the nail right onthe head.
DOES MILD AUTISM EXIST? AND IF IT DOES WHAT DOES IT LOOK Anna Kennedy OBE says, “There is no official diagnosis has mild autism. People usually refer to mild autism if they are referring to Aspergers Syndrome. Personally I don’t think it is a useful term, and could mask support that a child may need because of this termbeing used.
THE X-MEN & AUTISM CONNECTION The X-Men & Autism connection Written on 8th Jul 2019 by Alex Lowery. Share; I have watched many of the X-Men films and I have noticed for quite a while that there are similarities between the X-Men universe and the autistic community. HOW TO HELP YOUR TEEN TO ACCEPT THEIR AUTISM DIAGNOSIS AND How to help your teen to accept their autism diagnosis and like who they are Written on 4th Feb 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; As a teen I found it hard to 100% accept having autism. 10 REASONS AUTISTICS MAY FIND INDEPENDENT TRAVEL DIFFICULT 10 reasons autistics may find independent travel difficult Written on 10th Oct 2017 by Alex Lowery. Share; There are a lot of people on the autistic spectrum who really struggle with getting public transportindependently.
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hey, i’m sure this is a super old article but i additionally noticed Lennie’s mimicry of George in the book as an autistic trait. i’m autistic, and i similarly think Lennie had autism. in the first chapter, he’s described mimicking George’s position on the ground, watching him to be sure its correct. this suggested the social knowledge didnt come instinctively to him, which is TEACHING ROAD SAFETY TO MY SON WITH AUTISM : WHAT I WOULD Teaching road safety to my son with autism : What I would do differently now Written on 18th Apr 2016 by Sylvia Lowery. Share; I have been reading team meeting notes from Alex home based programme.I thought it might be helpful to share some of the problems that arose and how they were dealt with. 12 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ALLISTICS (NON AUTISTIC PEOPLEALLISTICAUTISTIC SPECTRUM
12 things to know about allistics (non autistic people) Written on 26th Nov 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; Here is a guide on understandingAllistic people.
AUTISM & LOGICAL THINKING Autism & logical thinking Written on 2nd May 2018 by Alex Lowery. Share; One thing that we can often find in autistic people is they tend to have a very literal take on the world. AUTISM AND LACK OF SPATIAL AWARENESS Autism and lack of spatial awareness Written on 3rd Jul 2015 by Alex Lowery. Share; A lot of people with autism have poor spatial awarenesss skills and I am no exception. ARE PEOPLE WITH ASPERGERS/AUTISM CHATTERBOXES OR SUPER Are people with Aspergers/autism chatterboxes or super quiet? Written on 22nd Feb 2017 by Alex Lowery. Share; There are people who have rather fixed ideas as to how talkative or quiet a person on the autismspectrum is.
WHAT DISABILITY DOES DORY HAVE? What disability does Dory have? Written on 15th Jun 2020 by Alex Lowery. Share; What characters in animated films do you find you can relate to? I myself actually relate a lot to Dory from the Pixar films, Finding Nemo & Finding Dory. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEARNING DISABILITIES ANDWHAT IS LEARNING DISABILITIESLEARNING DISABILITIES AND EDUCATION11 LEARNING DISABILITIESOTHER LEARNING DISABILITIESLEARNING DIFFICULTY OR DISABILITYLEARNING DISABLED What is the difference between Learning Disabilities and Learning Difficulties? Written on 12th Jul 2017 by Alex Lowery. Share; As you may know, I have created a new speech on autism and co-occurring conditions that I’m hoping to deliver. HOW TO UNDERSTAND WHY A CHANGE IN ROUTINE IS STRESSFUL FOR How to understand why a change in routine is stressful for those who have autism Written on 3rd Jun 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; Hello.. I got a request from Jo Salmon (organizer of the Holly’s ball) to write an article about rigid routines and why they are so important for a person on the autistic spectrum.This my personal experience and all individuals with autism are affected differently. HOW TO HELP A CHILD WITH AUTISM TO COPE WITH A CHANGE IN Here are 9 things to help a child get used to some change in routine 1. Start with structure – It is important to start from where the child is at and use this to make small changes. If you do jump in with big changes and challenges the child will become overwhelmed. THE MYTHS OF AUTISM BY DR. LUKE BEARDON The myths of autism by Dr. Luke Beardon Written on 12th Feb 2015 by Alex Lowery. Share; Yesterday, I spoke at a Conference run by ‘Autism Networks’. SHOULD AN AUTISTIC WORKER HAVE TO DISCLOSE THEIR DIAGNOSIS Should an autistic worker have to disclose their diagnosis? Written on 13th Jun 2018 by Sylvia Lowery. Share; As part of my role I have been learning about employment law and health and safety at work. 12 THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT ALLISTICS (NON AUTISTIC PEOPLEALLISTICAUTISTIC SPECTRUM
12 things to know about allistics (non autistic people) Written on 26th Nov 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; Here is a guide on understandingAllistic people.
AUTISM & LOGICAL THINKING Autism & logical thinking Written on 2nd May 2018 by Alex Lowery. Share; One thing that we can often find in autistic people is they tend to have a very literal take on the world. AUTISM AND LACK OF SPATIAL AWARENESS Autism and lack of spatial awareness Written on 3rd Jul 2015 by Alex Lowery. Share; A lot of people with autism have poor spatial awarenesss skills and I am no exception. ARE PEOPLE WITH ASPERGERS/AUTISM CHATTERBOXES OR SUPER Are people with Aspergers/autism chatterboxes or super quiet? Written on 22nd Feb 2017 by Alex Lowery. Share; There are people who have rather fixed ideas as to how talkative or quiet a person on the autismspectrum is.
WHAT DISABILITY DOES DORY HAVE? What disability does Dory have? Written on 15th Jun 2020 by Alex Lowery. Share; What characters in animated films do you find you can relate to? I myself actually relate a lot to Dory from the Pixar films, Finding Nemo & Finding Dory. WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEARNING DISABILITIES ANDWHAT IS LEARNING DISABILITIESLEARNING DISABILITIES AND EDUCATION11 LEARNING DISABILITIESOTHER LEARNING DISABILITIESLEARNING DIFFICULTY OR DISABILITYLEARNING DISABLED What is the difference between Learning Disabilities and Learning Difficulties? Written on 12th Jul 2017 by Alex Lowery. Share; As you may know, I have created a new speech on autism and co-occurring conditions that I’m hoping to deliver. HOW TO UNDERSTAND WHY A CHANGE IN ROUTINE IS STRESSFUL FOR How to understand why a change in routine is stressful for those who have autism Written on 3rd Jun 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; Hello.. I got a request from Jo Salmon (organizer of the Holly’s ball) to write an article about rigid routines and why they are so important for a person on the autistic spectrum.This my personal experience and all individuals with autism are affected differently. HOW TO HELP A CHILD WITH AUTISM TO COPE WITH A CHANGE IN Here are 9 things to help a child get used to some change in routine 1. Start with structure – It is important to start from where the child is at and use this to make small changes. If you do jump in with big changes and challenges the child will become overwhelmed. THE MYTHS OF AUTISM BY DR. LUKE BEARDON The myths of autism by Dr. Luke Beardon Written on 12th Feb 2015 by Alex Lowery. Share; Yesterday, I spoke at a Conference run by ‘Autism Networks’. SHOULD AN AUTISTIC WORKER HAVE TO DISCLOSE THEIR DIAGNOSIS Should an autistic worker have to disclose their diagnosis? Written on 13th Jun 2018 by Sylvia Lowery. Share; As part of my role I have been learning about employment law and health and safety at work. ALEX LOWERY SPEAKS ABOUT AUTISM Alex's book now available! Paperback just £5.99 Order now; Online Training now available! Affordable, flexible training Find out more HOW TO UNDERSTAND WHY A CHANGE IN ROUTINE IS STRESSFUL FOR How to understand why a change in routine is stressful for those who have autism Written on 3rd Jun 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; Hello.. I got a request from Jo Salmon (organizer of the Holly’s ball) to write an article about rigid routines and why they are so important for a person on the autistic spectrum.This my personal experience and all individuals with autism are affected differently. DOES MILD AUTISM EXIST? AND IF IT DOES WHAT DOES IT LOOK Tina Berry a mum who has autism herself and who has twins with autism says, “I have twins, one considered much more “mild”, yet he is the one who has needed the most intervention over the years. The milder twin has high IQ but this comes with high anxiety and depression, and greater awareness of his difference. Authorities said his autism was so mild he didn’t need help, boy were they WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LEARNING DISABILITIES AND What is the difference between Learning Disabilities and Learning Difficulties? Written on 12th Jul 2017 by Alex Lowery. Share; As you may know, I have created a new speech on autism and co-occurring conditions that I’m hoping to deliver.OF MICE & MEN
hey, i’m sure this is a super old article but i additionally noticed Lennie’s mimicry of George in the book as an autistic trait. i’m autistic, and i similarly think Lennie had autism. in the first chapter, he’s described mimicking George’s position on the ground, watching him to be sure its correct. this suggested the social knowledge didnt come instinctively to him, which is 5 THINGS ALL AUTISTIC PEOPLE CAN’T DO 1. Socialise – It is a well-known fact that everybody with autism is unable to Socialise.People with autism like to be left alone. Autistic people cannot interact with their peers at all. This is a skill that a person with autism will never, ever be able to learn. 10 BARRIERS AUTISTIC CHILDREN FACE IN INFANT SCHOOL 10 barriers autistic children face in infant school Written on 29th Sep 2018 by Sylvia Lowery. Share; Here are 10 barriers along with suggestions for reasonable adjustments. WHY ARE SOCIAL RULES COMPLICATED FOR A PERSON WITH AUTISM Why are social rules complicated for a person with autism? Written on 12th Oct 2015 by Alex Lowery. Share; It is well known that the world can be a very complicated place for a person with autism. HOW TO HELP YOUR TEEN TO ACCEPT THEIR AUTISM DIAGNOSIS AND How to help your teen to accept their autism diagnosis and like who they are Written on 4th Feb 2014 by Alex Lowery. Share; As a teen I found it hard to 100% accept having autism. 10 REASONS AUTISTICS MAY FIND INDEPENDENT TRAVEL DIFFICULT 10 reasons autistics may find independent travel difficult Written on 10th Oct 2017 by Alex Lowery. Share; There are a lot of people on the autistic spectrum who really struggle with getting public transportindependently.
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