The importance of routines and schedules
Daily routines help reduce uncertainty and anxiety by creating predictability for autistic individuals, while also supporting well-being and productivity when practiced consistently.
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The importance of active listening in fostering effective communication with neurodiverse children.
Read MoreEncourage Atypical Communication!
Encouraging and valuing atypical communication methods in neurodiverse children fosters better understanding and relationships.
Read MoreThe power of conversation
Engaging neurodiverse children in meaningful conversations helps them process emotions, understand social cues, and build better relationships by presuming competence and fostering communication skills.
Read MoreEngaging a neurodiverse group in learning activities
Example strategies for facilitating learning activities that accommodate diverse needs and abilities within a neurodiverse group.
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