Tanya Curtis of Fabic speaks about the particular sensitivities and awareness that a person with ASD can experience and brings a broader understanding to the notion of 'over-stimulation'.
FABIC's Tanya Curtis on her approach to treating Autism Spectrum Disorder. Whether working with people with ASD or any person who is experiencing unwanted behaviours, understanding the cause is essential. If we are all innately 'code blue' meaning we are innately amazing loveable beings who are free from anxiety, what factors can impact us from outside?
Behavioural Specialist and Counsellor Tanya Curtis speaks about her experience working with people with a diagnosis of Austism Spectrum Disorder and the foundational principles she applies to best support people with an ASD.
A diagnosis is only just a marker to say what your strengths are and what your weaknesses are and they support in understanding what the person might be experiencing in life
At Fabic, the way a person with an autism spectrum disorder is treated is no different to how you and I are treated. Just because they have an ASD does not make them different simply because we are all innately awesome, amazing lovable beings. It's simply that a person with such a condition tends to see the world differently from most other people and it is our responsibility to understand this and to honour and respect that.