The Autism Parenting Toolkit: A Parent's Guide to Supporting Autistic Children

€24.99

Are you looking for practical, effective strategies to help your autistic child thrive while respecting their unique way of experiencing the world?

Parenting an autistic child brings both extraordinary joys and unique challenges. The traditional parenting playbook often doesn't apply, leaving many parents feeling overwhelmed by conflicting advice and uncertain about how to best support their child's development and well-being.

If you're seeking clear, evidence-based approaches that work in real-life settings—not just in therapy offices—this book is for you.

Written by Victoria Heath, a psychologist with extensive experience working with autistic children and their families, "The Autism Parenting Toolkit" provides accessible, compassionate guidance that bridges the gap between clinical research and everyday parenting. Rather than focusing on "fixing" behaviours, this approach emphasises understanding, connection, and building skills that matter.

Inside The Autism Parenting Toolkit, discover:

  • Practical emotion coaching techniques tailored specifically for autistic children, helping them develop critical emotional regulation skills

  • Step-by-step approaches for creating structured, predictable environments that reduce anxiety while promoting independence

  • Effective strategies for supporting communication development, whether your child is verbal or non-verbal

  • Clear guidance for teaching social skills in ways that respect your child's authentic social style

  • Evidence-based methods for managing anxiety, building resilience, and fostering self-advocacy skills that will serve your child throughout life

And much more, including specific tools for understanding sensory needs, breaking down daily living skills, and transforming challenging behaviours through compassionate, effective responses.

This comprehensive guide recognises that each autistic child has unique strengths, challenges, and ways of experiencing the world. The strategies provided can be adapted to your child's specific profile, developmental stage, and family circumstances, creating a personalised approach that works for your unique situation.