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Parents of picky eaters hear this all the time: ‘She’ll eat if she’s hungry enough’. Here are some diet solutions

If you’re the parent of an autistic child, there’s every chance you’ve heard plenty of well-intentioned, but unhelpful advice when it comes to picky eating. Do any of these comments ...

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Escape the hustle and bustle: Amaze joins forces with Parks Victoria and Jells Park for new social script

Amaze has forged a fantastic relationship with Parks Victoria to increase the accessibility of its parks for autistic people. The social script resources for autistic people and families have photographs ...

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How do you know when it’s autism and when it’s a personality trait? Australian screening test hailed as ‘most successful in world’

Autism is widely misunderstood, a fact made glaringly apparent when Amaze this year released Community Attitudes and Lived Experience of Autism research. The findings reveal nearly all Australians (98%) have heard ...

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Watch The Birthday Party: a film to help educators, health care workers and parents identify autism signs in children

This film has been designed to help professionals working in education, health-care and social services to identify the signs of autism in children.   We also think it could be a ...

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Sensory-friendly design enters the classroom: any setting can be retrofitted to improve its sensory environment 

Amaze last month released a research report revealing that the education system is failing autistic students in Australia. Autistic students have the worst educational outcomes of any students with a ...

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Case study: “Inclusive education is an ingrained part of our school culture — a happy and safe place for all”

By Mary Demosthenous, Learning Diversity Leader at the School of the Good Shepherd, Gladstone Park. “My role is working together with staff, families and students with disability to support inclusive ...

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