What a busy but AWESOME week .

Well, from being terrified that no one would want my services to being apologetic about the full diary. What a lifechanging Month it has been since Awesome Archie Outreach got officially going.

This week was our fullest and most satisfying week yet 🙂

We have had ; content creating/ filming, two “in school” assemblies, 6 hours of 1:1 SEN support, a 2 hour fundraising meeting, a donation visit, two in depth consults with parents and another Chromebook ordered. Not to mention countless and very welcomed email questions.

I was also privileged enough to hand over a communication puppet for a lovely little girl who is trying so hard, every single day. This was a highlight for me, defiantly! ( I have permission to share these pics from her rightly proud Mummy !)

Thankyou to EVERYONE that has donated either money or bits to sell. It all makes a remarkable difference to every child that we support.

Children with Autism deserve to be happy 🙂 Life is so tough sometimes and so overwhelming for them, and us of course!

Thanks for keeping us going in this amazing fight for our Awesome kids 🙂

Sometimes the toughest decisions turn out to be the simplest.

Well, it has been 8 weeks since I handed in my notice at a job that (for the most part) I had adored. We all know that there are often moments in a lifetime that make you realise that this is it, one life, one shot, one opportunity to change not only your life but the lives of others.

2 weeks into being an unpaid, volunteer, 1:1 ASD support worker and I have never felt richer!

To see the faces and hear the gratitude from the staff and students that I am able to support, even just a tiny bit, has been overwhelming!

I am so thankful to Awesome Archie. He has taught us, as parents and educators, so so much.

Enormous thanks to the welcoming and jolly lovely staff at the William Gilpin C of E Primary School. I have rarely met such a friendly and “child centred” bunch of people and I feel truly blessed to be part of the team(ish!) 😉

Roll on the next 10 weeks!!

The Awesome Archie 1:1 Outreach Support Programme is fully booked until September 2022. Please email for details if you would like any support thereafter.

Every donation positively impacts on an “Awesome” kid… even if you have to get soaked in the process 🌈🌈🌈☔☔☔

Well, today was a day that initially felt very disappointing. As a family, we have been receiving lovely donations of clothes, art, bric-a-brac, etc., to sell and raise money to buy sensory supplies for a couple of local schools.

After a 5am start, a torrent of rain and barely any sales we travelled home heavy hearted.

However, we soon realised that the little amount raised today (£20) will have a hugely significant impact on those we are helping.

We used the money to buy two boxes of fidget toys that will be winging their way to Christchurch Junior school. These boxes are used, one per class, and are FANTASTIC tools to calm children who may be having a meltdown, feeling overly anxious or who just learn better while ‘fidgeting’. Being a fidgeter myself, I know how invaluable these little things can be!

I will never again feel disappointed if things haven’t gone precisely the way I had hoped. Today has proven to be a valuable lesson for both myself and our beautiful daughter, who by the way, didn’t moan once 😊

Awesome Archie outreach support is in full swing :)

What an unbelievably awesome week it has been. 🙂 It’s my first week of standing alone and being a full time non profit and I LOVE IT!!!!

This week I have worked across 3 schools, handed over 6 Chromebooks to 6 super grateful students. Eaten lunch in the forest, terrified myself as I drove over an unexpected cattle grid, learned to negotiate my way round acreage of playground ( no joke) and met some truly wonderful people.

Having that scary first cup of coffee in a new staffroom and working with people that I had barely even spoken to was a real leap out of my comfort zone. I must say however, that everyone has been so kind, supportive and just wonderful.

Tomorrow I end my week supporting the lovely staff at the Priory and hopefully catching up with the kids that I must admit, I have REALLY missed .

One week down…a gazillion to go 🙂

Awesome Archie’s official petition to make ASD training mandatory and frequent in mainstream schools!

For far too long, children like Archie have been left to struggle and fall behind in their mainstream settings. This is not right!! WE WANT TO CHANGE THIS!!!

Please click on the below link to sign this important petition. Lets get EVERY child the education they deserve!

https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/612259?fbclid=IwAR1-0WAs6qCeviyKvWGA1LZCZHNoRSHhfxkgg7WR-WxVkdzT-bhoJoMol-Y

We waited (almost) three years… but we finally had a mini-holiday 😃😃😃

As most families will testify, holidays are so important! Couple that with the fact that our family life is often bonkers and any time we have to rest is rare, wowsers we needed this!

With the thought of flying or spending hours driving being too much for Arch, a local-ish holiday always seems to suit us well.

So, after an (almost) 3 year wait, we finally managed to get a mini break to Centerparcs at Longleat – yay!! 😎

We have visited this Centerparcs village a few times in the past and adore it because it is so perfect for Archie’s needs! If he is happy then we, as a family, are all happy!

The accommodation is always clean and tidy and, depending on the style you choose, all have a very similar layout (essential for someone with ASD).

The restaurants are all family friendly and fully understanding of Archie’s “no food touching” requests! They even dished up a meal on his dividing plate that we brought with us!

The fresh air and the opportunity to reconnect as a family was just what we needed and we would highly recommend Centerparcs as a wonderful family place to ‘holiday’… particularly if you are restricted in you destination choices as we are at the moment.

The pool is FANTASTIC! 🌊🌊🌊

With a swirly rapid slide (that even non swimmers can manage) it’s fun for all the family! There is also a wonderful area for the smaller kids with lots of mini slides, water guns. There is also the option to rent a cabana for some private space during your 3 hour slot at the pool.

We all really enjoyed all of the fun activities that we took part in and can’t recommend Centerparcs enough as a great destination for a fun-filled, energetic (but still restful) family holiday.

Please visit the ‘Access for All‘ section of the Centerparcs website for lots more details.

Awesome Archie is now my FULL TIME JOB!!!

What an unbelievable two years it has been?! From one book written for Archie’s teacher and family, to 4 published children’s stories, a book tour, two appearances on the BBC and now our very own non profit!

Awesome Archie is now what I do full time 🙂

Leaving my support role within school was a tough decision to make, but I KNOW that we can help the many, not the few.

Thankyou for all of your support, your donations and your cuddles when I have had a wobble. The Awesome Archie Mobile is now ready to visit and support lots of kids across the south.

6 brand new chrome books are heading to 6 SEN mainstream pupils across 3 schools in Dorset. THIS IS DOWN TO YOU ALL, THANKYOU!

The importance of carving out some time for you!

I know, I know!!! As a parent /carer, people saying this to me often led me to feeling more than a little frustrated!!! I remember thinking “I can’t even go to the loo in piece, how can I possibly find time for myself?”

Over time ( 15 years of being a parent) I have come to realise that “finding time for you” doesn’t actually mean the same to us as carers as it does for guardians of the neurotypical. There is no spa day or hen weekend. There are no romantic meals out for my hubby and I or sneaky child-free trips to London. This realisation , although it took a little while to grieve over, has freed us from the pressures of social norms.

Time for me can be watching a movie with the kids after school… even though the sink is full and the laundry is literally everywhere! Or perhaps painting something that fits my current mood. A lot of the time they are complete and utter failures, certainly not pieces I would be willing to share, but the process has cleared my head and given me space.

For our marriage, a firm bed time for the kids has saved us. We are not perfect, they are often up way too late watching yet another youtube life hack thingy 😉 but they know that we need to be left alone to just be adults. I am literally only talking about the hours between 9 and 11 BUT THAT 2 HOURS IS EVERYTHING!!!

Don’t worry about everyone else’s routine. Most people have NO IDEA about how testing being a full time carer can be. Let them do them and YOU DO YOU.

Oh and if all else fails… wine 😉

Awesome Archie series soon to be in Christchurch Library!

We have had some super exciting news today. In the next couple of weeks the Christchurch Library in Dorset will hold the Awesome Archie series for all children to enjoy! It’s so AWESOME to know that every child in the county will be able to access our stories free of charge 🙂 We have also informed them of our free downloadable colouring pages for them to use too. Feel free to check them out on a blog on our home page.

13; unlucky for some? Not for Awesome Archie!

Well, today has been a day that we never really ever believed we would get to.

Like a lot of children with ASD, food has always been a very complex issue for Arch. He has always had to be reviewed by the hospital, regularly being measured, weighed and having his blood pressure closely monitored. Most visits have been tough, with lots of support but strong advise and tips to keep pushing Arch to eat. Today, he has weighed in at the perfect weight for his height! FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER! He has managed to gain 11 pounds since his last visit and is now officially average!!!

Archie is hugely insulted by being called average 😉

This amazing change has undoubtedly been a result of Archie moving schools to a specialist setting. He has truly never loved life more and is finally comfortable . He has lots of friends who also have ASD and support staff that just get it!!!

Never give up hope, it took 13 years but we did it!!!