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Month: June 2024

Autism Meltdowns: How to Identify Triggers and Manage

Posted on June 27, 2024June 27, 2024 by Darian Shipman

Everyday is different, especially for children with Autism. Unknown factors can trigger meltdowns. Learn about the different between meltdowns and tantrums and how to address meltdowns. Parenting can be hard, but it doesn’t have to be lonely.

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Supporting Children with Autism: A Guide to Successful Playdates

Posted on June 25, 2024June 25, 2024 by Darian Shipman

A parent expresses concerns about an upcoming playdate for their daughter, detailing the uncertainties and potential challenges, especially for children with autism. The post offers tips on preparing for playdates, including communicating with other parents, choosing the right environment, planning activities, and managing sensory sensitivities. Emphasis is placed on patience, flexibility, and positive reinforcement to ensure successful and enjoyable interactions.

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Effective Strategies to Prevent Wandering in Autistic Children | Safety Measures

Posted on June 20, 2024June 20, 2024 by Darian Shipman

A parent concerns about their autistic child’s tendency to wander and seeks strategies to ensure their safety during various activities, such as shopping trips. The post discusses causes of wandering like sensory seeking and communication difficulties and offers solutions, including securing the home, developing safety plans at school, and using social stories. Monitoring and continuous improvement of safety measures are emphasized for both home and community environments.

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A Balancing Act: How to Meet Everyone’s Needs – Neurotypical and Autistic Siblings

Posted on June 18, 2024June 18, 2024 by Darian Shipman

Parents struggle to balance the needs of autistic and neurotypical siblings. To ensure inclusivity, they should schedule individual quality time, create activities everyone can enjoy, and encourage sibling bonding. Open communication and emotional support are crucial. Involving professionals, maintaining routines, dividing responsibilities, and self-care for parents are vital strategies.

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Ensuring a Positive Home Environment for Your Child with Autism

Posted on June 14, 2024June 14, 2024 by Darian Shipman

This guide offers strategies for creating a supportive home for children with autism, including the importance of routine, sensory-friendly spaces, and communication aids. It also emphasizes the role of family involvement, celebrating successes, and promoting independence. Understanding each child’s unique needs can vastly improve their well-being and development.

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How to Ensure Family Activities are Inclusive of Children with Autism

Posted on June 11, 2024June 11, 2024 by Darian Shipman

To ensure an inclusive environment for autistic children in family activities, understand their unique sensory, communication, and routine needs. Involve them in planning, choose suitable times and places, prepare them for activities, and consider sensory-friendly options like nature walks, arts and crafts, gaming nights, and structured playdates. Patience and flexibility are key.

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Practicing Water Safety: How to Ensure Your Child is Safe Around Water

Posted on June 6, 2024June 7, 2024 by Darian Shipman

The post discusses water safety for autistic children, emphasizing the importance of preparation, education, and supervision. It highlights the children’s attraction to water and their lack of awareness of its dangers. Practical tips include enrolling in specialized swimming lessons, practicing water safety at home, and constant supervision to ensure safety during water activities.

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Navigating the Summer for Children with Autism

Posted on June 4, 2024June 4, 2024 by Darian Shipman

As the school year ends, children with autism may struggle with changes to their routine. Parents can ease this transition by maintaining a consistent schedule, gathering end-of-year information, creating a summer plan with structured and unstructured activities, recognizing anxiety, and fostering open communication. Tailoring strategies to a child’s needs is crucial.

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