HELPING ABLE CHILDREN WITH AUTISM
TO LIVE HAPPIER, SOCIAL LIVES


When you know your child needs help and ‘wait and see’ puts them at risk, our online curriculum enables you to be proactive. Whether you’re a parent, teacher or clinician supporting a child with ASD, through weekly lessons, you can help them develop the social skills needed to thrive at home, at school, and for their future.

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WHY THE CURRICULUM WORKS


EMPOWERS YOU

Bridges has all the resources you need. Weekly lessons that build your child’s social understanding over time – and in a bite-sized way that fits into busy schedules. In the simple dashboard, measure progress, access lesson plans and engage with learning resources.

LONG-TERM FOCUS, LIFELONG IMPACT

Lessons build in complexity as your child develops over the school years. Many young people who have followed the curriculum now have the skills to transfer their social learning to everyday life and feel good about themselves.



SCIENTIFIC, SYSTEMATIC

Created by clinicians with over 40 years’ autism experience, the curriculum is based on evidence and addresses the way children on the autism spectrum (ASD) think and learn.

SUPPORTS YOUR CHILD’S NEEDS

Without support to learn social understanding, able children with ASD are left anxious, stressed and at risk of mental health issues. But many aren’t getting the help they need. Our curriculum provides a solution to combat these issues.


“He has challenged himself and done things I did not expect him to do.
Leadership roles in school, expressing his opinions and even welcoming
and enjoying social gatherings.”


– Parent whose 15-year-old son used
Bridges between 8 and 13 years of age

BRIDGES SOCIAL CURRICULUM


A practice based on evidence approach that follows a systematic building of skills enabling children to live happier social lives.


The curriculum focuses on proactive learning, empowering children with the understanding they need to regulate their own social behaviour more independently.


It starts with understanding how people think and then develops self-awareness and perspective in thinking about themselves in relation to others. The children learn the ‘how and why’ of developing skills for independence, joining others and engaging in friendly conversation; progressing to learning about getting along and having friends.


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SPECIALIST AND MAINSTREAM SCHOOLS AND CLINICS
USING THE BRIDGES SOCIAL CURRICULUM


Bridges is designed to be an adult-led learning experience,
and is used by clinicians and schools across the world. Here are some of the organisations we work with: