Welcome to Book Four: Tools and Other Information in ‘Autism: The Big Book Set of Help!’ series.
This is where the rubber hits the road, and you will learn about the innovative tools and resources available to support this wonderful community of Autistics.
Book Four is all about giving you more tools, more resources, and more information about how to help an autistic person live their best life.
From creating a sensory haven and meeting their (or your) needs to visiting hospitals, getting pregnant, handling hygiene issues (like cutting hair or nails), buying clothing and dealing with sensory issues.
This instalment is all about help on a very practical level and provides helpful information about hobbies and interests or ways of thinking.
Providing understanding shared from inside a neurodivergent brain.
If you know or love an Autistic person, or if you are an amazing Autistic yourself, then the best way to offer support is to try to understand the world through our eyes.
That’s what the ‘Autism: Big Book Set of Help!’ is here for.
Heather Mc Kay (she/ her, they/them) is an Autistic single mother of two, who holds degrees in Business and Education from RMIT, Cornell, and Monash Universities.
A company director and inventor of products for diverse needs, and a self-advocate for autistic and neurodivergent rights.
For more information about her company and emerging products visit www.mckayandmckay.com
Tabela de Conteúdo
Useful Tools, Where to Start
Sensory tools
Tools
Interoception tools
Fine Motor Skills
Other Useful Information and Tools
Creating a Calming room or Sensory room
Other things you may want help with
Light Sensitivities and Sunglasses
Safety Equipment
Emergency Services
Showering and Bathing
Wearing Glasses
Colds and Flu
Transport to other countries (Getting things delivered)
Teeth brushing
Clothing
Preparing for clothes shopping
Excessive Sweating (Hyperhidrosis)
Tools
OTHER TOPICS
Inflexible or cement thinking
Pregnancy
Partnering a neurodivergent person
Insurance, Support and Payments for Disabilities (Australia Only)
Multitasking
Under Stimulation or Bored
Hobby Depression
Where to now
References