Top 7 ways to create an autism-friendly home for your child

From establishing consistent routines to creating a sensory-friendly space, discover the top seven ways to create an autism-friendly haven within

Published on May 13, 2024 06:00 AM IST 8 Photos
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Creating an autism-friendly home environment is crucial for promoting comfort, safety, and independence for children on the autism spectrum. Parents can foster an environment that supports their child's well-being and development by implementing sensory-friendly design, organization, and routine strategies.  Mark Blakey, a writer for Autism Parenting Magazine, discusses the top six ways to create an autism-friendly home for your child.(Unsplash)

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Minimise Sensory Overload: Children with autism can be sensitive to certain sounds, lights, and textures. Blakey says, ‘Consider using soft lighting, noise-cancelling headphones, and sensory-friendly materials to create a calming environment.’(Pixabay)

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Establish Consistent Routines: Routines provide structure and predictability, which can be comforting for children with autism. Develop consistent routines for daily activities, such as mealtimes, bedtimes, and playtime.(Pixabay)

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Create A Sensory-Friendly Space: Designate a quiet, low-stimulation area in your home where your child can retreat when feeling overwhelmed. This space can include comfortable seating, calming lighting, and sensory toys or activities.(Pixabay)

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Organize and Label: Clear organization and labelling can help children with autism navigate their environment more easily. ‘Use visual cues, such as pictures or colour-coding, to label items and areas in your home,’ says Blakey.(Pixabay)

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