Autistic children & their families
Upskilling families and key adults with practical tools and strategies they can use every day – within real, meaningful moments at home and in daily life.
How we can help
Our work is grounded in a neurodiversity-affirming, relationship-based approach. Rather than indefinite 1:1 therapy, we believe children learn best through connection, play and responsive interactions with the people who know them best.
We want to support and empower, not to ‘fix’ or change who a child is. We work collaboratively with families to create environments that are supportive and adaptative so their world can help their understanding and processing too.
Build joyful, shared moments of connection through people games and play
Recognise and create communication opportunities in everyday routines
Use strategies such as pausing, observing and following their child’s lead
Understand their child’s unique communication profile and preferences including their sensory sensitivities
Working with you
Our support is centred around helping families to:
Clinical thinking is informed by approaches including:
SCERTS framework
Gestalt Language Processing (GLP)
How do we work?
Our focus is on connection, emotional regulation and supporting communication through everyday relationships, play and routine.
What support do we offer?
Therapy is typically offered in blocks, often monthly, with a focus on building confidence and using strategies families can carry forward after the sessions end.
Can we work with schools?
We like to link in with educational settings to share our targets and strategies and often offer an online meeting with them which parents can also attend if they would like.