Books, Resources and Ideas for Girls With ASD

 

Books available from this category

  • Secret Girls' Business

    Secret Girls’ Business

    $15.95
  • More Secret Girls' Business

    More Secret Girls’ Business

    $17.95
  • Special Girls' Business

    Special Girls’ Business

    $45.95
  • Puberty and Special Girls

    Puberty and Special Girls

    $45.95
  • I am an Autistic Girl

    I am an Autistic Girl

    $42.95
  • The Autism-Friendly Guide to Periods

    The Autism-Friendly Guide to Periods

    $42.95
  • The (Slightly Distracted) Woman's Guide to Living with an Adult ADHD Diagnosis

    The (Slightly Distracted) Woman’s Guide to Living with an Adult ADHD Diagnosis

    $39.82

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    The Ultimate Guide to School and Home

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    Teacher Assistants Big Red Book of Ideas

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    Teacher Assistants Big Blue Book of Ideas

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  • Teaching Strategies for children and kids with neurodiversity in the Early Years School for Parents and Teachers

    The Early Years: The Foundations For All Learning

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Are you?

  • Passing on a student with Neurodiversity to another educator next year
  • Do you know a student who will be changing teachers, classrooms, or school settings in 2026
  • Planning your staff, classes for 2026
 

Now is the time to prepare for 2026.
By joining my course, you will get the knowledge, skills and strategies to set yourself and your students up for success in 2026.

If there's even a remote possibility of having a child with Neurodiversity in your classroom next year, join me to prepare now.

Training in the first term often presents challenges:

  • Don't want a day out for training when setting up class at the start of the year.
  • Students with neurodiversity may start off dysregulated because the necessary structures and strategies are not yet in place.
  • Educators find themselves playing catch-up while addressing 'behaviours'.
  • Many educators feel overwhelmed.
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