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According to a new report released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “One in 68 U.S. children has an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), and 35 percent of young adults (ages 19–23) with autism have not had a job or received postgraduate education after leaving high school.”
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If you’ve recently learned that your child has or might have an autism spectrum disorder, you’re probably wondering and worrying about what comes next. Listed below are some strategies that can help you by making life with an autistic child easier.
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Provide a step-by-step list of instructions for completing everyday activities, such as getting ready for school or taking a shower. A wall chart with pictures illustrating each step can be a good way to present this information. This can be helpful for higher-functioning children and adults.
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Develop a regular routine for the day, including set times for meals, activities, and sleep. Once a routine is in place, avoid changing it if possible. Children and adults with ASD can become extremely upset if their routine is changed.
Teach and practice social “rules,� such as taking turns and how to greet people, and provide opportunities for the individual to interact with others. Strategies such as roleplaying can be a useful way for helping the person to learn new social skills.
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Enjoy your kid’s special quirks, celebrate small successes, and stop comparing your child to others. Feeling unconditionally loved and accepted will help your child more than anything else.
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