A pandemic occurring within our lifetime is not an event that anyone could have predicted. Abruptly, people were compelled to reevaluate the way they approached their health and safety. Quarantines were enforced, new habits were formed, and in many cases, school, work, and home life were rolled into one. These uncertain times can be extremely taxing on anyone, especially for children with Autism.
With an upheaval of their routines, new social rules, and more time at home, children diagnosed with ASD are saddled with the difficulty of adapting to these changes all at once. This is why now more than ever is the time to provide support to children and help them be better prepared for uncertainty brought on by sudden changes in lifestyle.
These uncertain times may be confusing for children with Autism. Disruptions in your child’s comforting routines and rituals can be tough, but there are methods to support these changes and make them easier on your child. Here are seven approaches recommended to combat uncertainty.
Autism Learning Collaborative is a leading provider of in-home ABA therapy. They understand the difficulty of dealing with uncertainty and are prepared to assist you with their collaborative developmental therapy support. If you’re looking for ABA therapy near you, they have centers in Albuquerque, Oklahoma City, Bellevue, Omaha, and St. Louis. Autism Learning Collaborative employs a team of Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and Registered Behavior Technicians (RBT) that can assist you with resources to help comfort your child during stressful times. If you need more information, don’t hesitate to call (844) 788-0305 or contact them with your questions and concerns.
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