MadeByEducators was founded because we saw that technology was incredibly accessible and could be particularly helpful to those with special needs. Our team is particularily skilled in early intervention and autistic spectrum conditions. Our team has written an early intervention guide which has been endorsed by Professor Simon Baron-Cohen as -
“A highly accessible guide for parents who want autism research translated into a quick-read, practical tool-kit”.
“A highly accessible guide for parents who want autism research translated into a quick-read, practical tool-kit”.
Does your child need help with some skills that other families take for granted?
Are you awaiting, or have you had, a diagnosis of autism spectrum condition, which leaves you feeling lost and wondering how on earth you can support your child?
There are early interventions you can do at home, for little or no cost, that can make a world of difference to your family life – and they are in this book! What to do when you don't know what to do:
Having immersed themselves in early intervention strategies ever since their own son’s diagnosis of autism several years ago, teacher and resource designer Josie Edwards and award-winning illustrator Jerry Carter have created the research-based book that they would have liked to receive back when they started.
What to do when you don't know what to do is a toolkit of free, family-friendly strategies to help you understand and support your child right away.
Good luck on your journey.
Are you awaiting, or have you had, a diagnosis of autism spectrum condition, which leaves you feeling lost and wondering how on earth you can support your child?
There are early interventions you can do at home, for little or no cost, that can make a world of difference to your family life – and they are in this book! What to do when you don't know what to do:
- Introduces a wide range of approaches to early intervention for autism
- Presents the major research overview and key further reading for each intervention for those who would like to learn more
- Includes visually engaging, pull-out resources that can be used at home, straight away
- Suggests a 'building block' approach, presenting some interventions as an essential base upon which other skills can be built
Having immersed themselves in early intervention strategies ever since their own son’s diagnosis of autism several years ago, teacher and resource designer Josie Edwards and award-winning illustrator Jerry Carter have created the research-based book that they would have liked to receive back when they started.
What to do when you don't know what to do is a toolkit of free, family-friendly strategies to help you understand and support your child right away.
Good luck on your journey.