Resources For Parents
This page provides further support for parents and children.
1. Autism
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), usually called autism, is something you’re born with. Autism means that the way you think about and experience the world is different to most people. This means you can behave differently to most people, and have different strengths and difficulties. For example, some autism characteristics (things you think, feel and do) can make it hard to express yourself in social situations, but you may also be particularly knowledgeable and passionate about topics that interest you.
You can find further information here.
Here are some useful links and videos:
Autism Awareness for children - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbwRrVw-CRo
Short Film - A Parents Perspective - https://www.irancartoon.com/site/video/float-full-sparkshort-pixar
2. Sensory Processing
Sensory processing refers to how people experience, interpret and use their senses to guide their day-to-day behaviour. This guide will outline the most common sensory processing difficulties people can experience, as well as provide an overview of sensory assessments and interventions and strategies for sensory processing difficulties.
For more information regarding Newham Sensory Services, click here
3. Speech and Language
4. Social, Emotional and Mental Health








