An Interoceptive Perspective on Toilet Training
16/10/2021
The Centre is rounding off this week’s focus on toileting with a link to a useful resource by Michelle Beckwith OTR/L.
                        16/10/2021
The Centre is rounding off this week’s focus on toileting with a link to a useful resource by Michelle Beckwith OTR/L.
                        15/10/2021
Some children and young people miss interoceptive signals when they are involved in another task, such as schoolwork, playing or watching TV.
                        14/10/2021
Recognising the need to go to the toilet requires an awareness of when the bladder or bowel is full.
                        14/10/2021
Applications are invited for the appointment of a: Research Officer (Temporary fixed term contract - up to 1 year) within the Research & Development Department.
                        13/10/2021
The demand to communicate verbally can place pressure on many autistic children and young people, causing social anxiety and a reluctance to interact with others.
                        12/10/2021
Yesterday the Centre shared information on how interoceptive awareness can affect the ability to independently go to the toilet.
                        11/10/2021
The Centre is delighted to host a webinar by Joan McDonald as part of its series presented by autistic adults and internationally renowned speakers.
                        11/10/2021
This week the Centre’s Interoceptive focus turns to Toileting.
                        07/10/2021
The Centre is excited to release a new podcast, to add to the existing series on Spotify, Buzzsprout, Apple Music and Stitcher. In this episode, one of the Centre’s Occupationa...
                        06/10/2021
As discussed on the centre’s social media pages yesterday, some children and young people may not register signals of hunger or fullness.
                        05/10/2021
Continuing the theme of Hunger and Thirst, this resource will help children and young people who may not have the interoceptive awareness to tell when they are full.
                        04/10/2021
This week, as part of the Interoception theme, the Centre will be turning attention to hunger and thirst.
                        01/10/2021
As promised, the Centre’s social media pages will be focusing on Interoception throughout October.
                        30/09/2021
The Department of Health in Northern Ireland is developing an Autism Strategy for 2023-2028.
                        28/09/2021
Middletown Centre for Autism is offering a workshop, delivered by Carol Gray, on the updated Social Stories™ 10.3.
                        27/09/2021
If you missed Kelly Mahler’s webinars on Interoception, don’t worry as Interoception is going to be the Centre’s social media theme for October.
                        24/09/2021
The Centre’s latest Research Bulletin is now available.
23/09/2021
There have been numerous posts on social media recently about After School Restraint Collapse.