Resources tailored to you.

Navigating neurodiversity can be complex.
Whether you are a worried parent, an adult seeking answers, or a teacher looking for strategies,
we have curated the right information for you.

Parenting a Neurodivergent Child

You are the expert on your child. We are here to give you the clinical backing to advocate for them.
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A guide for parents.

Why children suppress their struggles at school but meltdown at home.

A case study on the assessment journey.

FEATURED FAQ
“Will a diagnosis stop my child from achieving?”
Absolutely not. A diagnosis is the key to unlocking the right support so they can achieve their full potential.

Understanding Yourself

AYC supports SENCOs and Local Authorities with robust, statutory-compliant assessments.
FEATURED FAQ
“Is it worth getting diagnosed this late in life?”
Our clients tell us it is life-changing. It moves the narrative from “I’m broken” to “I’m different,” allowing you to stop masking and start living.
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The reality of hiding autistic traits to fit into a neurotypical world.

Navigating physical, mental, and emotional exhaustion.

Understanding your diagnosis.

All the latest

Blogs

Our Partners

The UK’s leading autism charity providing information, support, and advocacy for autistic people and their families. AYC work in Diagnostic Partnership with NAS as part of a community of Practice.

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Agile, neurodivergent led organisation shaped by lived experience offering Peer Support, Training & Workshops, Advocacy & Practical Support and Neuro-Affirming Counselling for Adults delivered by counsellors. They provide a warm, safe and non-judgmental space for adults seeking support.

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A specialist sensory integration centre in Whiston, Merseyside, supporting individuals with sensory processing differences, neurodivergence, and learning disabilities.

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Delivers bespoke training and consultancy across health and social care, supporting organisations to build confident teams, strengthen practice, and improve outcomes for the people they support. Their training is practical, engaging, and tailored to each service, with a focus on leadership, neurodiversity, communication, and person-centred care. They also offer co-production sessions to ensure lived experience shapes service development.

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