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This is the second blog in our new series about what play is and its importance.
In this blog, Occupational Therapy Clinical Lead Marie Rodatz discusses the elements needed to create a neuro-affirming environment that supports neurodiverse individuals.
Neurodiversity refers to the different ways that people experience and interact with the world around them. Each person’s brain works differently, meaning no two brains are the same.
The language we use shifts over time and the words we use are important. At CliniKids, we are committed to using language that is neuroaffirming and preferred by the autistic community.
See the latest news and events from CliniKids.
Your child is starting school – how can you best support them?
Here is a rundown of staff movements within the clinical team including new faces, staff returning from parental leave and a colleague we soon will farewell for an exciting new adventure.
We know that school transitions can be difficult for most children, but even more so for autistic children, who may need some extra support.
PACT is a program for caregivers of children who would like some additional support to understand their child’s communication.
Neurodiversity awareness is about raising understanding that there are many different ways that people think, learn, process and interact with the world.