Sleepovers can be tough for some children because it puts them into unfamiliar environments without their usual comforts. And for a child with autism, it’s a lot more difficult. But at the same time, sleepovers can be beneficial as it puts them into these situations from a young age and will inevitably help them grow.
Attending a sleepover can be daunting for any child. It’s an unfamiliar place without mom and dad there, and for a child with autism, this can be even more challenging. It may take a few tries before they become fully comfortable with it, but let them know that there’s no rush. Allow them to become comfortable at their own pace.
Assist them any way you can, because they’re doing their best.
ABA Therapy Can Help Sleepovers Go Smoother
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