Celesté 4Autism

  Consultancy

Breaking Barriers - Building Independence

B.Ed.   |   B.A.Hons (Psychology)   |   PG Cert (Inclusion)

NASENCO (National Award for SEN Coordination)

CAS (Certified Autism Specialist) 

Who am I?

Hello, I'm Celesté Richardson.  I have worked in education for over 15 years, as a mainstream teacher, special needs teacher, senior leader, learning support coordinator and SENCo (Special Educational Needs Coordinator). Over these years I have gained extensive experience working with Autistic pupils in schools and developed my knowledge of a wide range of interventions to overcome the difficulties that a child with Autism may face.  I have enjoyed this career path tremendously, however I have always felt a bit restrained by the boundaries within a school setting (budgets, time constraints,  funding and endless paperwork). Working with many parents of Autistic students over the years, I have come to understand the great difficulties that many families face to get support for their children at home.  In recent months, my growing passion for supporting families affected by Autism has finally made me brave enough to step out of my comfort zone in and into private consultancy.  

I am not an Autism expert - every child with Autism is unique! I consider myself to be an Autism specialist. At the end of the day, the only expert on your child, is you. But if I can help along the way, I'd love to!

How can I help you?

First of all, I would like to visit your home for a free*, no-obligation consultation. This should take around 30 minutes to an hour and will allow me to gather some information about your child and family dynamic and also give me the opportunity to meet your child where possible. Together, we will discuss what your greatest concerns are, which areas you would like support with, discuss which services I would be able to offer you and decide what the next steps will be, if you choose to make use of my services. We will discuss pricing and individualised packages, depending on the services and support that you choose.  There is no contract, no obligation to sign up to regular sessions, no minimum order...  Some families may just need a one-off training session while another may choose to have regular weekly interventions to work on an agreed target. 

I can work with children from toddler to secondary age and beyond!

My service area

I live in Bourne UK and mainly serve the surrounding area including Peterborough and parts of Lincolnshire. If you live further away, I might still be able to help you via video call consultations or alternatively, we could work at my home office.

*Please note that the free consultation home visit is only available within my service area. If you live further away, travel fees might apply.

Is an Autism diagnosis a requirement?

NO.  I am fully aware of how time-consuming and complex the diagnosis process is and I feel strongly that waiting for a diagnosis before starting intervention is wasting an opportunity to EARLY INTERVENTION. 

Even if you just suspect that you child might have difficulties with any of the 'Autism Signs' there is no harm in providing an intervention to work on those difficulties.  In fact, many of the interventions for Autism difficulties are widely used in child-care centers and Nurseries to support the language, social skills, understanding and emotional development of neurotypical youngsters! 

I'd be happy to have a chat with you about any of your concerns.

What are 'Autism Signs'?

Below are some of the signs that you might see in a child who has Autism Spectrum difficulties. It is very important to note here that having some of these signs, does NOT suggest that a child definitely has Autism (ASD can only be diagnosed by a team of multi-disciplinary professionals, qualified to do so). Equally, some children with ASD could show very few of these signs or only show them in certain environments or situations. The age of the child is also a big factor as children do develop at different rates and something that may be completely typical at the age of 9 months, might be a warning sign if the child is 5 years old.

In babies and toddlers, some signs to look out for are:

For children older than 3

Older children


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