Autistic children and children on the spectrum require unique preparation and attention to help them be ready and successful in the new school year
By Amanda Taylor, ABS Kids Director of Clinical Operations
Imagine spending all summer in the comfort of your home, surrounded by familiar faces, enjoying your favorite foods, enjoying your favorite activities, and following your own schedule.
Suddenly, summer ends. And now you're told you'll be visiting a new place – one where you don’t know as many people and the food is different than what you are used to. You’re open to trying it out, but when you arrive, it feels like you’ve landed on another planet.
The noise is constant, the lights are glaring, conversations are a blur, and everyone else seems to dictate your every move. You'd probably feel overwhelmed and wish to return to the comfort of your own home, right?
This is often how autistic children feel when they start school, whether it’s their first day or 10th year. Yet, we may unintentionally push them into this new, often overwhelming environment without equipping them with the necessary tools for success.
To help your child feel grounded rather than alienated on their first day of school, here are five essential tools for success.
1. Meet the Teacher and Explore the School Before School Starts
2. Establish a Routine with Visual Aids
3. Choose Your Battles
4. Provide Options When Possible
5. Maintain Consistency
Back-to-school season can be a whirlwind, for children and parents. But we hope these tips help ease the transition and make your child more comfortable with the transition, even if they’ve been through it before.
If you’d like to learn more about how ABS Kids can help support your child, contact us to get started.