Links
www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/
Get your revision done!
www.engageintheirfuture.org/index.php/Home
Engage in There Futures (formerly NAES)
National Association Special Schools
Team Teach
rethinking Mental Health
The National Autistic Society’s website, packed with loads of useful information and links to other good websites
A magazine for parents of autistic children, lots of links to other useful sites can be found on their directory page.
A video of Luke, Ben and Joe Jackson (autistic brothers) on living with autism.
Documentary about Asperger’s
Information on using social stories to teach social skills, first person perspective of living with autism
Really upbeat website about Asperger’s, lots of practical advice on how to cope with issues that typically affect people with Asperger’s
all sorts of useful stuff from one of the UKs leading experts on Asperger’s syndrome
www.mugsy.org/wendy/asschool.htm
Article describing what secondary school is like for someone with ASD, written by an adult, Wendy Lawson who is autistic. She also has her own web page: www.mugsy.org/wendy/
Loads of good articles about Asperger’s syndrome
www.aspergerfoundation.org.uk/info_children.htm
Loads of useful information sheets on different aspects of ASD
The contact a family website contains loads of information about disabilities including how to find support in your area, benefit entitlements and general advice on how to support your child.
Information about national events aimed at increasing awareness of autism and a forum where people can share ideas and strategies.
An online support network for families of autistic children
www.4patients.janssencilag.co.uk/
Lots of information about ADHD for parents, teachers and teenagers
www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/attention-deficit-hyperactivity-disorder/complete-index.shtml
Information about ADHD including treatments and tips for managing school.
Website for teenagers that addresses all sorts of teenage health problems and how to cope with them. The page on ADHD includes advice on getting along with teachers and coping with homework.
The national attention deficit disorder support and information service website.
We are big fans of this interactive learning stuff!
Love it!
www.bbc.co.uk/schools/ks3bitesize/
Learning from the BBC
The LIME Magazine is a bi-monthly 64page full colour magazine specifically written to act as a resource for educational and health professionals as well as parents and carers alike. Many children’s centres, special needs schools and individuals around the UK already subscribe to The LIME Magazine (Look Into My Eyes). Take a look!
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