Stories
- Article
Unmasking neurodivergent parenthood
Observing her eldest child’s neurodivergent traits and supporting his education set Erin Beeston wondering about her own ‘odd’ behaviour in childhood, and whether adult diagnosis could be empowering.
- Article
Dyslexia and its misconceptions
Overcoming common myths about dyslexia only adds to the challenges of growing up with the condition. Madeleine Morley, who was diagnosed with dyslexia aged eight, goes into myth-busting mode and shares her personal experiences.
- Article
Nurturing my autistic, gender-questioning child
As mother of an autistic child who questions her gender, Jude Lax describes cherishing her growing daughter as she explores her identity.
- Article
When contemporary dance meets dyspraxia
Discover why a rare neurological condition meant an enthusiastic club-night dancer struggled with formal dance classes. And how persisting with those classes paid off.
Catalogue
- Archives and manuscripts
Correspondence - General Meeting
Date: 12 June 1965Reference: SA/CMO/C/82Part of: Association of County Medical Officers of Health and the County Medical Officers Group of the Society of Medical Officers of Health- Archives and manuscripts
'Reprints 1980 - Klinefelter's Syndrome in Children and Adolescents'
Date: 1981-2001Reference: PP/SRA/A/2/3Part of: Dr Shirley Ratcliffe and the Edinburgh MRC Clinical and Population Cytogenetics Unit Study of Long Term Outcomes for Children Born with Sex Chromosome Abnormalities- Archives and manuscripts
Album, groups and 'DD' (Differential Diagnosis)
Date: 1960-1967Reference: WTI/DPB/B/7/4aPart of: Burkitt, Denis Parsons (1911-1993)- Videos
Dead wrong.
Date: 1994- Books
- Online
On some of the diseases and injuries of the eye peculiar to children / by Sydney Stephenson.
Stephenson, Sydney, 1862-1923.Date: [1905]