Top Thanksgiving tips for parenting children with autism
We’re past Halloween at this point and well on our way to celebrating Thanksgiving. In the spirit of gathering together for the upcoming holiday, we’ve rounded up a list of our most popular blog posts with tips and insights for cooking up a more enjoyable turkey day for your child with autism and your whole family.
Our secret recipe is expert, fun, and caring ABA therapy, the gold standard when it comes to early autism intervention for children with autism, starting as young as two. ABA therapy helps young children form a foundation for learning they can use to achieve their full potential.
All of the tips and insights you’ll find on our blog are based in ABA therapy and more than 20 years of experience working with families and their children with autism. We hope you find our blog empowering and the information brings you joy and meaningful change into your life this Thanksgiving and beyond.
Now, onto the main course – our top Thanksgiving blog posts. Bon appétit!
Now, onto the main course – our top Thanksgiving blog posts. Bon appétit!
- Time to get your child with autism ready for the holidays | Full article
Summary: Holidays, including Thanksgiving, often mean changes to a child’s daily routine. Children with autism tend to like routines because they know what to expect. This article gives you practical tips for helping your child be more comfortable with the changes holidays bring as well as with the social situations they’ll encounter.
- Prepare for Thanksgiving by using social stories! | Full article
Summary: Social stories are used in ABA therapy to teach children with autism social norms, improve their social skills, and reduce their anxiety by making social situations predictable for them. This article will help you create and use effective social stories with your child.
- 7 expert tips for creating a happier holiday for children with autism | Full article
Summary: This post covers the seven most important things you can do for your child with autism to help them have a happier holiday season, including sticking to your child’s daily routine as much as possible (ex. at bedtime), rewarding positive behaviors, and providing a safe, quiet place for them to escape for a while.
To learn more about ABA therapy and how it can help your child, contact us anytime. We serve families throughout North Texas and the greater Boulder, Colorado, area. Thank you and Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours!