Sharpening the Ability of Children in Autism in order to Smoothly Associate

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Every parent would want their children to get along smoothly out there. However, it will be much more difficult if applied to children with conditions autism. Especially if you have to train and help children with austism socialize in schools, communities, and so on. Are there certain ways parents can do to help autistic children socialize well and establish themselves? Consider the following tips.

The way parents help autistic children socialize and get along

The good news is that there are several research-supported strategies or ways to practice the social skills of children with autism. The method is of course through daily activities.

These steps can generally be helped by body language or solving problems that children with autism can emulate. Here are some things that can help autistic children blend in and get along with people in their environment.

1. Give a clear example

Children usually demonstrate and follow what their parents do. No exception with children who have autism. Demonstrating what to do when socializing is important because in socializing, demonstrating action is very necessary.

For example, you deliver a child to a playground. There you and your little one meet with their peers. All you have to do is model how to get acquainted. That is by offering a handshake, shaking hands while introducing the name, and smiling. You must do this with the child first, then ask your baby to imitate what you just did.

Also include verbal explanations through stories or scenarios to explain why important socialization actions are carried out. This method requires a lot of time and practice to achieve maximum results for your child.

So start as early as possible and don't give up if your child refuses to follow the example you gave. Over time he will study on his own and begin to get used to the friendly process.

2. Help with scenarios or tell stories

In addition to demonstrating actions with children, you can also help children with autism socialize through scenarios or stories. You can present a scenario on paper that you can discuss and learn with your child. In this way, you don't have to wait for a real life example to tell the child what the actual meaning of socialization means.

Use stories that describe problems or ways to get along. Create as if there is a question and answer in it, and teach the child how to respond to something if he is hanging out or playing with friends. In addition, you can also use visual media such as comics, cartoons, or films to teach children to socialize.

3. Play the role

When helping autistic children get along, there are certainly obstacles that occur. One other way you can do when the two previous ways start to get stuck is by trying to play a role.

Practice by making children act like friends or even become themselves. Show how to distinguish responses in behavior. Also train how you want your child to behave when faced with certain situations.

For example, you can act as a classmate. Don't be afraid to try to play situations that can make a child uncomfortable, for example, accidentally nudging the little one's body.

Pay attention to the reaction when you are suddenly touched (as a classmate). From there, you can direct how children should react in negative situations. This can be a very good opportunity to train children's social sensitivity.

4. Parents can ask for help from outside

As parents who have children with autism, the success of this socializing exercise will basically depend on patience training and understanding your child's social skills.

According to Pshycology Today, parents can help children through friends, community, or an institution that can help them discuss their difficulties. While finding a community, friend, or supporting institution, you can learn various strategies or tips for autism children to socialize through consulting a therapist.

Trust that your child can get along independently

All of the above strategies will not work if you cannot trust a child to get along. Yes, you also have to entrust your child that he is able and able to socialize well out there.

If you are in doubt about the potential your child has, maybe a lot of your efforts will be less than the maximum results.

Also know that every child has a different style, potential, and response to socialize. Train and apply as best you can to how to socialize well. Show the world that the strength your child has is not something that hinders his social skills.

Sharpening the Ability of Children in Autism in order to Smoothly Associate
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