This month I was commissioned by Richard Lohan of Camden's accessible information team to draw out some images that will be used for a short film to explain how to assist young people with autism who may be going through a period of change.
I especially liked drawing out the breathing exercise and thought we could all probably do with the adoption of the worry box: put all your worries in a box and then make an appointment to go through them one by one with a person who cares about you.
_A_Young_Man.png)
_Meeting_A_New_Person.png)
_Familiar_Activity.png)
_Familiar_Activity_(is_changed).png)
_Familiar_Place_(flat).png)
_Feeling_Anxious.png)
_A_Young_Woman_(in_a_wheelchair).png)
_Making_A_Cake_With_Mum.png)
_Making_A_Card.png)
_Feeling_Anxious.png)





_Change_In_People.png)
_Change_In_Place.png)
_Change_In_Activities.png)
_Step_1_-_Breath_In.png)
_Step_2_-_Hold_Your_Breath.png)
_Step_3_Breath_Out_Slowly.png)
_Step_4_(Relax).png)
_Worry_Box.png)
_Worry_Time.png)
_Somewhere_Quiet.png)
_Take_A_Deep_Breath.png)
_Imagining_More.png)

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