EOTIS – Five things you need to know

Education other than in school (EOTIS) can be a fantastic option for anyone who cannot access traditional education. Sometimes it’s also the only option left. There can be many positive outcomes to EOTIS but sometimes it just does not work out and leaves parents stuck and without support. So, after speaking to experts on the […]
Understanding & Supporting Autistic People Who Self-Harm

Autism and self-harm; these are two specific topics that can often co-occur for a plethora of reasons, and in a variety of forms. Due to the serious consequences of self-harm, it is vitally important that parents, caregivers and professionals all work to understand self-harm in autistic people, and ensure that they’re appropriately supported. We’ve put […]
A Mother’s Journey: Navigating the Storm of Child to Parent Abuse

For as long as I can remember, I’ve been a fighter. I fought to bring my daughter into this world, and I’ve fought every single day since to ensure she has the best life possible. My daughter, now in her twenties, was diagnosed with autism with a PDA profile and ADHD.
Understanding and Managing Exam-Based Anxiety: A Guide for Parents and Educators

As we approach the exam season, it’s crucial to remember that for many children and young people, this period can bring about heightened levels of anxiety and stress. I’m here to shed light on this issue and offer insights and strategies to help pre-empt and manage exam-based anxiety effectively.
Disordered Eating vs. Eating Disorders

As a parent it can be heart-breaking to watch your child struggle with their food. Whether this is seen as ‘picky eating’ or something else, it’s hard to understand when it’s an actual problem and how we go about helping them.
We’ve all heard the terms “disordered eating” and “eating disorders”, but are they really the same? Let’s clear this up…
The Benefits of Learning Makaton

Communication is the cornerstone of human interaction. It’s how we express our needs, thoughts, and feelings, fostering connections and understanding. But what if your child struggles to communicate verbally? How can you bridge that gap and ensure they feel heard and understood?
Understanding Your Legal Rights as a Parent: Navigating School Exclusions

In this guide, we’ll break down the different types of exclusions and empower you with the knowledge you need to advocate for your child effectively.
There are only two types of exclusion from a school which are lawful: permanent and fixed-term (which is called a “suspension”).
Why Home Educate?

As a parent, one of the most crucial decisions we make for our children is how they receive their education. For many families in the UK home education has become an increasingly popular choice. But why? What drives parents to choose this path for their children? A recent study conducted by Dr. Karen Smith, Dr. […]
Pre-Action Protocol and Judicial Review – Your Legal Rights

As parents, we want the best for our children, especially when it comes to their education. When local authorities fall short of their legal responsibilities in processing Education, Health, and Care (EHC) needs assessments or managing the EHCP (Education, Health, and Care Plan), it can be a stressful and frustrating experience. However, it’s essential to know that you have legal rights and recourse to hold the council accountable for their actions. In this article, we’ll guide you through the process of ensuring that your child receives the support they deserve.
What is Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria?

Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria is a symptom of ADHD not listed in the DSM-5 and is considered as a form of emotional dysregulation. It is extremely common (around 95% of ADHDers experience it) in both children and adults with ADHD, but as there is still very little research it is unclear whether it is a trait exclusive to people with ADHD.