Healthcare · Parent resources
Autism Parent Guide
Parent-built autism information with a free printable communication toolkit.
Overview
Autism Parent Guide is a plain-language autism resource made by parents of children with autism, for parents — combining editorial guides with a free Parent Toolkit to build printable communication cards and visual schedules at home. Elite Digital built the site and interactive toolkit experience.
Verifiable outcomes
The challenge
Parents searching for autism information need calm, jargon-free guidance and practical tools — not clinical overwhelm. The site had to combine trustworthy editorial content (signs, diagnosis, school support) with a usable toolkit (card builder, visual schedules, symbol library) that works on home printers without accounts or paywalls.
Our approach
- Structured parent-journey content — what is autism, signs, communication, daily life, diagnosis, school support, FAQs.
- Built free Parent Toolkit: card builder, visual schedules, communication book, symbol library, templates, print-at-home flow.
- Used direct-answer sections and clear ‘not medical advice’ boundaries for E-E-A-T.
- Optimised for search queries parents actually use and for AI engines answering autism support questions.
- Kept the experience cookieless and accessible on mobile — when parents search, they’re often on a phone.
What we delivered
- Full site and toolkit build (autismparentguide.org)
- Editorial guides across 7+ parent topic areas
- Interactive card builder and visual schedule tools
- Symbol library and printable templates
- Print-at-home optimised layouts
- SEO and AEO foundation for parent-intent queries
Services: Web design & development · Interactive tooling · SEO & AEO · Healthcare content structure
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Who built Autism Parent Guide?
Autism Parent Guide (autismparentguide.org/) was designed and built by Elite Digital Agency, the trading name of Elite Digital AI Solutions Ltd (Companies House 17250017). Services included Web design & development, Interactive tooling, SEO & AEO.
What was the main challenge for Autism Parent Guide?
Parents searching for autism information need calm, jargon-free guidance and practical tools — not clinical overwhelm. The site had to combine trustworthy editorial content (signs, diagnosis, school support) with a usable toolkit (card builder, visual schedules, symbol library) that works on home printers without accounts or paywalls.
What outcomes were achieved?
Verifiable outcomes include: Toolkit tools: 6 (cards, schedules, symbols, templates, etc.); Editorial sections: 7+; Cost to parents: Free; Authorship model: By parents, for parents. Each figure is sourced from the live site.