1. Introduction: The Double Rainbow
2. Figuring It Out: Sexuality
3. Figuring It Out: Gender
4. Coming Out
5. Transitioning
6. LGBTQIA+ Relationships and Friendships
7. Sex
8. Out and About: LGBTQIA+ Spaces
9. Dealing with Bullying, Bigotry and Injustice
Dedication. 1. Introduction - The road to independence. 2. Individualized Teaching. 3. Components of a Well-Structured Program. 4. Critical Questions. 5. Areas to Consider. 6. The Potty Plan. 7. The Beginning of the Process. 8. Steps to Potty Training. 9. Recap. 10. FAQs. 11. Closing Remarks.
Part One: Theoretical and Practical Background. 1. Introduction. 2. Understanding self-esteem. 3. Why use games to enhance self-esteem? 4. Working with groups. Bibliography. References. Part Two: Games for Self-Esteem. 5. Non-competitive ways to choose groups and leaders. 6. Warm-ups and ice-breakers. 7. Who am I? 8. Friends and feelings. 9. Feeling OK about being me. 10. Taking care of myself. 11. More than just talking. 12. Solving problems. 13. Setting goals. 14. Wind-downs and celebrations. Appendix: Examples of different types of games. Index.
Introduction for parents and caregivers; 1. Something happened; 2. Brains in high alert; 3. Calming your brain; 4. Gathering information; 5. Location, location, location; 6. Identifying helpers; 7. Understanding likelihood; 8. Dealing with feelings; 9. Self-care; 10. Healing the world
Preface & Notes on the Text. 1. This Is My Family. 2. So What Is Asperger Syndrome? 3. The Parents' Evening. 4. The Holiday. 5. Making Time For Yourself. 6. What About Me? 7. Understanding Asperger Syndrome. 8. Being Different. Afterword. A Note about Online Safety. Glossary.
Foreword - Kathy Peto; Preface - Jane Campbell and Chris Mowles; 1. Introduction; 2. Anxiety and chaos; 3. Bullying and chaos; 4. Mental health and chaos; 5. Loss and chaos; 6. Language and chaos; 7. Schools and chaos; 8. Anger, shame and chaos; 9. Joylessness and chaos; 10. Containment and chaos; 11. Creativity and chaos; 12. Endpiece; 13. References