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