Exploring Similarities
Help children understand that we all have things in common.
- Tell kids that although everyone is different, we all share important feelings. Explain that in the video they will learn what some autistic children like to do.
Watch the video together (when words appear on screen, read them aloud to children). - Talk about what you have seen. Ask, “What is your favorite food?” “What is your favorite color?” “What is your favorite thing to do?” Invite children to share their answers.
- Talk about what Nasaiah experienced during his day. Ask, “Do you remember some new things Nasaiah was learning to do?” (jump into his father’s arms, talk to new children, share with his sister). Explain that we are all learning new things all the time. Ask, “What is something that you have learned how to do?”
Julia and Rose – Best Friends Fur-Ever
When Julia has an idea, she sees it through… with a little help from her family. This social story for autistic children models what’s possible!
Super Helper
Finding ways to help their family can be a great way for autistic children to build skills and pursue goals.
Time for a Treat
Sometimes autistic children—and all children—need a little help from others to reach their goals.
Where Should We Go?
Even taking a walk around the neighborhood can offer opportunities for autistic children to make choices—and have fun!
Teaching Self-Determination Skills
Try these playful activities to help your child develop important self-determination skills.
Setting and Achieving Goals
With support from a caring grown-up, autistic children can set goals, make a plan, and accomplish big things!
Forging Furry Friendships: How Human-Animal Interventions Can Support Autistic Children’s Well-Being
In this webinar, you’ll learn about the science of human-animal bonds and specifically how animal interventions can support autistic children’s well-being.