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Ever wondered how to tell your child they're autistic? We’re here to help! Here’s a 14-page PDF resource to walk through with your child when talking to them about autism. It's set out as a mini-workbook that gives them a little bit of information and is designed to encourage reflection and therefore personalise their identity journey right from the start.

 

This workbook contains: 

  • Identification certificates
  • Parent reflection
  • Child-friendly information on neurodiversity and autism
  • Autistic strengths and challenges
  • Reflection worksheets


Our absolute favourite? It is one of the most neuro-affirmative resources out there, that well and truly supports children to celebrate the unique way their brain works.We're working together to destigmatise brains working differently, and you'll find this resource  an excellent starting point. 

 

Talking to Your Child About An Autism Diagnosis

AU$10.00Price
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