Supporting eye contact for autism kids and managing chewing behaviors for autism children are essential aspects of helping autistic kids with their sensory and social needs. Eye contact can be challenging due to sensory sensitivities, while chewing on non-food items often provides comfort or sensory input. Strategies like gentle encouragement for eye contact, offering safe chew alternatives, and addressing jumping autism behaviors by providing safe outlets can make a significant difference in a child’s daily life. By understanding and respecting their sensory preferences, parents can foster positive development in these areas.
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Bounding with Purpose: Supporting Autistic Children Who Love to Jump - Rachna Autism Care
Discover effective strategies to support autistic children who love to jump. Learn how purposeful bounding can enhance sensory integration and joy.
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