Draft:Autism Eye Magazine
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Autism Eye Magazine and the Autism Eye Newsletter are the UK’s biggest-circulation autism publications.[1]
Autism Eye is edited by Gillian Loughran and its publisher is Gillian’s husband, Mark Hayes. Not only are they both award-winning magazine editors and writers with years of experience in the UK publishing business.[1]
On launching the title, Gillian Loughran told Press Gazette that after feeling left in the dark about their son’s condition the couple felt they could help others parents with a magazine about the issues surrounding autism.[2]
Autism Eye Magazine covers news, education, therapies, legal issues, resources, books and more.[2]
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[edit]- ^ "Autism Eye - Which School? for Special Needs". www.specialneedsguide.co.uk. Retrieved 2025-04-11.
- ^ "Pick Up Your Free Copy of Autism Eye Magazine at Kidz to Adultz Middle – Kidz to Adultz Exhibitions". Retrieved 2025-03-17.
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