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Infoautism & Asperger Syndrome

Autism        Asperger Syndrome

Other LDPublications on other learning disabilities  

 ADHD             Dyspraxia          Prader-Willi Syndrome
 Attachment Disorder   Epilepsy Rett Syndrome
 Cerebral Palsy   Fragile X Semantic Pragmatic Disorder
 Down's Syndrome   Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Tourette's Syndrome
 Dyslexia   PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) Williams Syndrome

 infoRelevant to children with Autism & Asperger Syndrome

 Anxieties               Motivating  
 Inappropriate (sexual) behaviour  Social Skills
 Medical implications      

Education IssuesEducation Issues

Education issues in AS     Finding a Special Needs School  
Examination & Acess arrangements
for students with Special Needs
Independent Special Schools 
What to look for?
      
Special Education needs - What to do?

AS-AdultsRelevant to Adults with Asperger Syndrome

Adult Asperger Syndrome?
Getting an assessment & afterwards
          Resources for partners of people with AS  
Driving & Asperger Syndrome      

infoOther relevant publications

Books - Where to find them       Miscellany  
Forthcoming Conferences, Courses & Exhibitions    Useful contacts & Websites  
Legal Help    OAASIS Newsletter  

infoFirst Guides

The First Guides cover the features and symptoms of a condition, the implications, some strategies, behaviour management hints and also a list of recommended reading. Written by teaching staff at Cambian Education

 ADHD       Asperger Syndrome       Complex SLD         Dyspraxia
 Attachment Disorder   Autism Dyslexia  Tourette's Syndrome

infoBooklet for children

Our illustrated booklet Do You Know Someone with Autism? is for reading with a sibling or classmate of a child who has autism. It explains in a child friendly manner how autistic children feel, behave, react, the problems they encounter but also the positive side of autism. Written by teaching staff at Cambian Education

infoWhat is ...? cards

Our What is...? cards are useful, short explanations of a disorder, to be used when out and about to inform others when a difficult situation araises. They can be carried in a handbag, wallet or on your person. Individuals with these conditions can also carry them to explain their condition.  

ADHD           Autism         Obsessive Compulsive Disorder       
Asperger Syndrome    Dyspraxia   Semantic Pragmatic Disorder
Attachment Disorder    Epilepsy   Tourette's Syndrome
Alternative: A set of one of each card

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