Raising Children With High Functioning Autism
If your child has been diagnosed with high functioning autism, parenting can be a challenge. The main reason is because autistics do not think and mentally develop the same way as the average child, and so must be taught individually and differently. Therefore, the challenge is finding out what parenting methods work for your autistic child. Essentially, it s a lot of trial and error.
Raising a child with high functioning autism can be made easier by providing children with the necessary therapy they require. However, aside from therapy, the following are 5 basic parenting tips that may prove helpful along the way:
Tip 1 - Create Schedules Most autistics, including those with
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Furthermore, telling a child in advance that an activity is about to change, helps to create an easier transition for them. For instance, tell your child In 5 minutes, we re going to stop coloring and read a story .
Tip 2 - Create understanding Make sure your child understands what you want him/her to do. Ensure that the task you are
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For instance, you should refrain from using figures of speech as part of instruction. A figure of speech is when you use an expression that has a non-literal meaning (IE. metaphors, similes, etc.) This form of language will be lost on an autistic. Thus, a better choice would be to use a visual aid such as a picture or a demonstration, to clarify the task.
Tip 3 Create a personalized behavior plan You can t rely on the parenting methods that work for parents with regular children, or even those who have
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Tip 4 Focus on improvement Instead of trying to explain to your child what you don t like when they do something you deem inappropriate or unproductive, focus on improving their behavior. If you want to improve on past behaviors, teach new acceptable ones to replace the old.
Teaching new behavioral skills will
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Tip 5 Sensitivity alert! Make sure you are aware of the triggers that will upset your child, so you can do your best to ensure they are avoided. Some issues that tend to upset those with high functioning autism include, but are not limited to:
Sudden loud sounds (IE. alarms)
Unusual smells in a particular room
Discomfort when touched
Being bumped
Although you can t ensure your child will always be safe from sensitive issues, by knowing what they are helps you to have more control.
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Remember, as a parent of a child with high functioning autism, you need to learn how to go with the flow, be creative, patient - and above all maintain a positive attitude.
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