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How do you show love to an autistic child

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  How do you show love to an autistic child? A: Showing love to your child with autism will depend on how your child best receives the love. Some children love to be hugged and cuddled. Other children may only accept words of affirmation as a sign of love. Spending quality time with your child with autism and performing acts of service for them can also show your love for them.

Carries the autism gene 🧬

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Brad book fair

 Brad love 💕 going to school just to purchase spy ninja 🥷 @livebeyondautism

How to recharge and take a break as a mom and dad

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  Recharging and taking breaks as parents is crucial for your well-being. Here are some tips: 1. **Schedule Me-Time:** Plan regular "me-time" into your schedule. It can be as short as 15 minutes or as long as a few hours. Use this time to do something you enjoy, whether it's reading, taking a bath, or going for a walk. 2. **Share Responsibilities:** Split parenting duties with your partner. Taking turns can give each of you a break and reduce stress. 3. **Accept Help:** Don't hesitate to accept help from friends or family members. They can watch the kids for a while, allowing you to recharge. 4. **Set Boundaries:** Learn to say no when necessary. Overcommitting can lead to burnout. Prioritize your well-being. 5. **Stay Connected:** Maintain social connections with friends and other parents. Connecting with others who understand your challenges can be refreshing. 6. **Prioritize Sleep:** Ensure you and your partner get enough sleep. Lack of sleep can make parenting mor

Autism and building Lego

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 My autism world 🧩 Building Lego can be a wonderful activity for an autistic child. My son love putting Lego together. Many autistic individuals find comfort and joy in activities that involve structure, patterns, and focus, which aligns well with building with Lego. It can enhance their fine motor skills, creativity, and concentration. Additionally, it provides a platform for self-expression and a sense of accomplishment when they complete their creations. Just be attentive to their sensory preferences and provide a calm and supportive environment for the best experience.  Livebeyondautism.

Being a mother caring for my son

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 My autism world 🧩 Being a mother caring for my son with autism can be both rewarding and challenging. It involves providing support, understanding, and love to help my son navigate the unique challenges that come with autism. It may also involve seeking out resources, therapies, and interventions that can help my son thrive and reach his full potential. It's important to remember that every individual with autism is unique, so what works for one person may not work for another. It's also important to take care of yourself as a caregiver, as it can be emotionally and physically demanding. Is there anything specific you would like to know or recommend about being a mother caring for an autism son are daughter ?

Why rewards may improve your Autistic child’s Behavior

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  Why Rewards May Improve Your Autistic Child's Behavior So yesterday we start rewarding with my son expected behavior can be very motivating to your child. A reward can be something as simple as a smile or saying “well done”. Other, for me and Brad his rewards is $20 each day he get $1:00 if he start to misbehave I would minus 50 cents, so far he’s doing good  A reward system is a structured approach to reinforcing desired behaviors or skills by offering something desirable or pleasurable as a consequence. Brad want to earn his $20 so he can buy his Lego