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November 28, 2019 | by JoD | General
Christmas can be a challenging time for someone with autism. The lights, decorations, social interactions, music and smells can sometimes trigger a sensory overload. With the change of routine, increase in outings and other festive events that occur, it is important to prepare an autistic child in advance. Read our top tips on how to […]
Tags: Autism, christmas, disability
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November 12, 2019 | by JoD | General
In the UK, it is estimated that over five million people will be diagnosed with diabetes by 2025. Of those currently diagnosed, around 90% have Type 2, 8% have Type 1, and 2% have a rarer type caused other factors. For World Diabetes Day, Redbank House interviewed 21-year-old Isaac. He has Type 1 Diabetes and […]
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November 5, 2019 | by JoD | General
Bonfire Night is an annual celebration involving fireworks, sparklers, toffee apples and Guy Fawkes. However, for those with sensory issues, Bonfire Night may pose a challenge. The unexpected loud noises and bright colours may trigger a distressing experience for some individuals. As we approach the evening, find out our top tips on how to support […]
Tags: bonfire night, fireworks, sensory issues
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October 19, 2019 | by JoD | General
This National Baking Week, we have seen lots of wonderful baking ideas on social media. So, we decided to share our favourite 3 recipes for you to try at home. Vegan chocolate brownies Although it’s difficult to imagine creating perfect gooey chocolate brownies minus the eggs, this vegan recipe from The Minimalist Baker proves otherwise […]
Tags: Sensory
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October 14, 2019 | by JoD | General
Introducing your little ones to being in water is great for their physical health, but swimming has many significant benefits for babies other than just muscle growth. For National Baby Swimming Week we have put together a post pinpointing some of the benefits of teaching your little ones to swim. In some cases, babies can […]
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October 10, 2019 | by JoD | General
With the summer months having come to an end, our guest contributor, Claudia, shares 5 indoor sensory play ideas to try at home with the children this autumn. Create your own pumpkin sensory bag With Halloween approaching, we thought it would be a great idea to incorporate a non-spooky, yet Halloween inspired sensory bag into […]
Tags: Sensory, sensory play
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September 10, 2019 | by JoD | General
Self-care in the workplace isn’t something that everybody thinks about. People tend to think more about how they are going to relax when they get home or a particular self-care routine they carry out before coming to work. Self-care affects your mental and physical wellbeing, so we want to share some of the ways you […]
Tags: wellness
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August 22, 2019 | by JoD | General
In February this year five young care leavers joined an innovative new programme in Manchester, run by WeMindTheGap. This charity runs 12-month holistic programmes comprising 6 months employment followed by 6 months dedicated support and the lifelong membership to the WeMindTheGap family. After running 9 programs elsewhere, this is the first WeMindTheGap programme in Manchester, […]
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July 26, 2019 | by JoD | General
There are many fun things to do in Manchester for elderly people. Whether you care for an elderly person with or without a disability, there’s something to suit all. The five activities that we have selected below include culture in Manchester, sightseeing, and all-round fun days out. Picnic in the park Getting an elderly person […]
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June 19, 2019 | by JoD | General
Are you looking for sensory play ideas for your children to enjoy at home? This post includes 5 that are effective for children’s sensory development. They help to encourage motor skills, enhance relaxation and boost children’s creativity. Children’s Sensory Ball House This is a safe and fun space for children to play. Purchased with Complete Care […]
Tags: Multi-sensory, sensory play, sensory processing disorder
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