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Provide Sensory Support

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Many autistic children are hypersensitive to sound, touch, light, taste, and even smell. Contrastingly other children with autism are under-sensitive to stimuli like temperature and pain. Understanding and accommodating sensory issues can help with discomfort and improve your autistic child’s ability to learn, interact, and communicate. Accommodation may mean changing the environment, using tools and strategies, or...

Accept you child, quirks and all.

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Practice acceptance instead of focusing on how your neurodivergent child is different from neurotypical children. Realize your child is unique, but there is nothing inherently “wrong” or “missing.” Enjoy your child’s individuality and quirks. Celebrate ALL success and leave judgment at the door.Encourage communication Watch for nonverbal cues such as sounds, facial expressions, and gestures. Encourage your...