A valuable way of promoting empowerment and autonomy is to allow the children in your care to make choices.
Creating opportunities for choice throughout the day may give the child or young person a sense of control over their own lives and may help them to feel recognised as a responsible individual whose choices are respected. It is not always possible to give choices at all times, after all there is so much we cannot control, but there are usually many opportunities throughout the day.
Some examples might be:
🌈 What to eat for breakfast
🌈 Choosing a favourite show or song to enjoy together
🌈 Choosing a dance move for all to copy
🌈 Choosing what order to eat their lunch or what item to choose for their snack
🌈 What movement break activity they need
Making choices may be challenging for people with autism as it requires flexible thinking and/or executive function, which are sometimes areas of difficulty.
⭐ Consider how many options your child can cope with:
⭐ You can control the options:
Choices help all children manage an uncontrollable world. Good autism practice is often just good everyone practice, and this is a perfect example of that.
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