How to Help Autistic Children With Transitions

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Tip 1 - How to Help Autistic Children Deal with Transitions

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How to Help Autistic Children Deal with Transitions

Many children, especially autistic children, have difficulty transitioning between activities. Leaving preferred places or stopping fun activities is hard for all of us, and these transitions can be even more difficult for autistic...
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Tip 2 - 18 Tips To Make Transitions Easier

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18 Tips To Make Transitions Easier

Ideas for making transitions easier for autistic kids

Tip 3 - Parents Seek Autism App to Help Child Transition with Less Anxiety

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Parents Seek Autism App to Help Child Transition with Less Anxiety

"Is there an app that can help our child move through the day with less anxiety? The tension is worst when there’s something “big” on the schedule like a doctor’s appointment.
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Tip 4 - Transitions: Three Tips to Make Them Easier for Children with Autism

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Transitions: Three Tips to Make Them Easier for Children with Autism

Erik Young, MEd, LPC - Children with autism tend to resist variance in routine, but there are several things parents can do to ease them through inevitable

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