... Use “I” language and avoid accusations. For example, “I go to sleep early. I am not able to take calls after 9 p.m.” is less accusing than “You always call late and wake me up!”MyAutismTeam. Don’t try to justify or over-explain your boundary. “No” is a complete sentence. ...
... Use “I” language and avoid accusations. For example, “I go to sleep early. I am not able to take calls after 9 p.m.” is less accusing than “You always call late and wake me up!”MyAutismTeam. Don’t try to justify or over-explain your boundary. “No” is a complete sentence. ...
... Homes with non-flashy decor can feel more comfortable. Keep it simple – avoid over-scheduling. Parents suggest time-boxing certain events, and managing your child’s expectations of how long it may be that we’re visiting Aunt Katy’s or Granny’s. ...
... Homes with non-flashy decor can feel more comfortable. Keep it simple – avoid over-scheduling. Parents suggest time-boxing certain events, and managing your child’s expectations of how long it may be that we’re visiting Aunt Katy’s or Granny’s. ...
... Her highly effective “ICAN! For Autism Method™” – perfected for over 10 years and now incorporated within the iPad app “ICan Have Conversations With You!™” – is changing lives through improved social and language skills. It is 100% fun for both kids and adults to use! Check it out at www.iCanForAutism.com. ...
... Her highly effective “ICAN! For Autism Method™” – perfected for over 10 years and now incorporated within the iPad app “ICan Have Conversations With You!™” – is changing lives through improved social and language skills. It is 100% fun for both kids and adults to use! Check it out at www.iCanForAutism.com. ...
... I told her I’m hoping she will take what I’m telling her seriously because my son has not gotten the help he needs." Have you used "I" statements to set boundaries? How did it feel?Share your stories about direct communication in the comments below or on MyAutismTeam. ...
... I told her I’m hoping she will take what I’m telling her seriously because my son has not gotten the help he needs." Have you used "I" statements to set boundaries? How did it feel?Share your stories about direct communication in the comments below or on MyAutismTeam. ...