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ByJennieWe are excited to announce the return of our Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) support group sessions at Incredible Kids! Although we launched this event in late 2019, our plans for the second session in March 2020 were delayed. After a long pause, we are thrilled to welcome families back to these invaluable sessions. What is…
Step Inside the Science Lab: Free Hands-On Inclusive STEM Workshop for Young People This August
ByJennieWe’re excited to invite families to a unique science experience this summer – an inclusive hands-on workshop created especially for young people aged 10–16, those with additional needs and their siblings. On Tuesday 12th August, Incredible Kids will be joining forces with experts from Cero Generation and Science Creates Outreach to host an exciting STEM…
6 ways you can help Incredible Kids
ByJennieAt Incredible Kids, we’re passionate about providing inclusive play sessions for young people with additional needs and their families. We provide a safe and welcoming environment where children and young people can have fun, make new friends and build important life skills. Our team of dedicated staff and volunteers work tirelessly to ensure that every…
“The mug had me in tears!” — Free Cosy Kits support families through winter
ByJennieWe held an Incredibly Warm Day to help families who have kids with additional needs to keep spirits high and energy bills low during a rise in the cost of living…and it snowed that very morning! We created 90 Cosy Kits to give to our families. Each kit contained a bamboo hot drink flask, an…
Interview with an Incredible Kids Playworker
Q: Tell us what you do for Incredible Kids? A: My name is James and I am one of our incredible playworkers! Q: How did you get involved with Incredible Kids? A: My sister is disabled and she inspired me to seek out work experience in special schools. I wanted a part-time job…
Autism: Whose fault is it anyway? Blame does not help the parents. 10 tips for parents going through the SEND diagnosis process.
ByJennieA guest post written for us by one of our parents. Ten years ago as we entered the Sure Start Centre where our first parenting course took place, I remember the feeling of “Why are we here?” as though it was yesterday. Whilst the well-meaning health visitors watched us playing with our first child, the…

