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Autism in children - How To Deal With Changes (3 TOP STRATEGIES)

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This is the 3 top strategies for detailing with chasing for autism in children YOU NEED to know. Change can be so distressing for people on the autism spectrum and can be very disruptive to thier life. I have listed below some of the ways I have been able to help with sudden change in routine from time to time. 1.Multiple Plans As autistic people have issues with change in their plans the key here is to make multiple plans, so if one fails you have 2 back ups. 2.Positive Aftermath If there is a change happening that causes issues with a child with autism, as soon as the change happens and they start to panic, introduce something that is hyper positive to them, it could be a special interest topic of theirs or a games or anything. 3.Change The Situation If change is happening in the current plan, switch to something completely different and explain the difference. Control the difference and explain it. Please let me know if you have anything to add t...

Autism In Children - (How I Was In Birthday Parties)

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Autism in Children. This is how I was, as a child with autism! Autism creates a lot of issues for children in the aspect of socialising and sensory processing. I myself was a very reserved kid, I never was able to make new friends and I had a hard time coping with the friends that I actually had. I would prefer to stay indoors and play with electronics and chemistry set than go and play out on the streets with my bike and the other kids. So much so that when I have my birthday party is my parents would have to allow me to go home and take a rest during the party because it was so. I never really enjoyed birthday parties because they were too loud and the children were too much to handle for me. But I created my own coping strategy by being able to go home and just lay down on the sofa when I needed to have a break from all the hustle and bustle from the party. Always listen to your kids once in regards to birthday parties and socialising with friends, as ...