You may not have special needs. You may not be a caregiver of someone with special needs. But you may know or meet someone who has special needs or is a caregiver, and you may want to know how you can support that person. Here we have developed a series of useful guides for you.
We hope you find this information useful. We are constantly updating this page, so please do check back for new articles and feel free to leave us a note to tell us what else you’d like to see, and we will try our best to make it happen!
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If you have a friend who is a caregiver and you want to help your friend, but you do not know how, this section contains articles that will give you practical tips on how to start.
At All In, we sometimes get interesting questions from the general public, like “Do people with autism understand sarcasm?” and “How can I tell if someone has cerebral palsy or autism?”
The Layman’s Guide to Autism are simplified answers to these real questions from laymen.
The Layman’s Guide to Autism: How can I tell if someone has autism?
The Layman’s Guide to Autism: What is the difference between Asperger’s Syndrome and Autism?
The Layman’s Guide to Autism: What can I do if I see a stranger with autism having a meltdown?
The Layman’s Guide to Autism: What should I do if my relative’s or friend’s child has autism?