Autism Children’s Social Guide
Helping Autistic Children Understand Autism: A Free Social Visual Guide
Supporting Autistic children to understand what Autism means in a positive, affirming way is one of the most important foundations for identity, confidence, and emotional well-being. This is why I created a free Autism social visual guide designed specifically for young children.
This resource, “Noah’s Brain is Autistic”, uses clear visuals and simple, accessible language to explain Autism in a way that is developmentally appropriate, neuroaffirmative, and child-centred.
Building Positive Autistic Identity
Importantly, this social visual guide highlights strengths. It supports children to recognise that they may:
Notice small details
Focus deeply on interests
Remember patterns and information in unique ways
Alongside this, the guide promotes acceptance and belonging, helping children understand that friendships do not require sameness and that differences are part of being human.
Download the Children’s Autism Social Visual Guide
If you are an educator, therapist, or early years professional seeking to build a more inclusive and neuroaffirmative practice, this social visual guide is an excellent starting point. Click Here to download.