Encouraging children with autism and their parents to have fun with the hard stuff

People say the nicest things:

“It was a pleasure having you here, and the parents took so much from your talk—I know that for sure from their evaluations and comments since then! You are a great presenter and very funny! It was pitched right, and it was great to see the parents hanging on to your every word, so please come again! I will be in touch when we set our dates next term, but meanwhile, I hope you have a lovely summer break with the boys’ home.” Debbie

“I would like to thank you for the Autism training you delivered to the teaching assistants last night. Everyone enjoyed listening to you and the way you view the world of Autism. I would like to arrange something for the beginning of the new school year, but I will need to speak to Liz and others to see when it could be and whether it is for specific staff or the whole staff. Thank you again – I don’t think the ladies wanted to go home last night as they stayed around to listen to you once you had officially finished!” Sue

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“Abbey Woolgar gave a very inspiring account as a parent with children who have autism.”

“Abbey’s presentation was such a positive ‘good news story – thanks for sharing.”

“Always really powerful to listen to real lives. Abbey was very thought-provoking.”

“Hearing about a parent’s journey from such a positive disposition is fantastic. It is a great message for parents to celebrate their children and their achievements, including small steps. Gave practical advice and strategies.”

“Listening to Abbey, she was just brilliant. What an inspirational woman!”