Support Organisations
Parenting across Scotland - http://www.parentingacrossscotland.org/
One Parent Families Scotland - http://www.opfs.org.uk/services
Down Syndrome Scotland - http://www.dsscotland.org.uk/
National Autistic Society Scotland - http://www.scotland.autism.org.uk/nas/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=407
The Scottish Society for Autism - http://www.autism-in-scotland.org.uk/
Action for Children - http://www.actionforchildren.org.uk/
Epilepsy Connections - https://www.epilepsyconnections.org.uk/
Supporting your child to be more independent by encouraging them to learn to tie their laces or put on their own jackets on, are some of many ways that you can help your child, at home and school.
The NHS website has helpful hints on a variety of subject matters that help with independence.
Here are a few we feel might be of most use (click on the picture)
Here are some documents that may help you understand some of your child's behaviour.
Aspergers-Syndrome
Sensory Behaviour
Attention & Concentration
Social Media
Children use social media and the Internet more and more, they can access information quickly but it is not always appropirate for their age and stage. Please read the following guides to help protect them whilst online.
Help Parents Keep Their Children Safe Online
Gaming
Please read the following guides to help protect your child whilst gaming.
Top Tips for Nintendo
Top Tips for PS3 & PSP
Top Tips for PS4
Top Tips for Xbox One & 360
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-abuse/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/talking-your-child-staying-safe-online/
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