In this episode of Sensory Matters, Jenny talks to Nicole Duggan who runs a Facebook page about her son Riley. In 2017, Nicole took part in a Snapchat campaign for International Autism Awareness Week. Because of its success, she has organized a series of Snapchat “takeovers” on the Thru Their Eyes page. Nicole is doing this because she wants to raise money for My Canine Companion during International Autism Awareness Week
As well as this we get to hear tips and tricks relating to bolting, social media activism and having a young son with autism.
For more tips, tricks and stories about having a young child with autism, why not check out the links below:
Parenting #mumsonthespectrum
What It’s Like To Be An Additional Needs Mum
Find Nicole on her Facebook Page:
My Boy Blue
On The Spectrum and Off To University
How To Get Schools To Accept Sensory Aids!
Living In a Multigenerational Autistic Family
Everything You Need To Know About Chewing & Oral Stims!
How To Deal With The Change In School Routine
Is Autism Awareness Actually Harming The Community?
Are Autistic Organisations Accessible to all Autistics?
Is The Autism Community Too Focused On Language?
Are Autistic Girls Being Set Up To Become Self Fulfilling Prophecies?
Is Special Education Heading Towards a Cliff Edge?
Are You a Proud Autistic?
18 Weeks Parental Leave You're Missing Out On!
Autistic Children and Dealing With Change!
Are Open Plan Schools The Future Of Education or Just a Hopeful Dream?
Is a Culture Of Competition Harming Your Children? (Sensory Matters #61)
How To Help Autistic People Deal With Grief (Sensory Matters #60)
Top Tips To Help Your Special Needs Child Succeed At School!
Autism Left Undiagnosed As School Employs Nappy Changer (Episode 58)
Should Autism Parents Listen to Autistic People's Experiences More? (Sensory Matters #57)
How To Deal With Illness When You're Autistic (Sensory Matters #56)
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