15 Behaviour Strategies for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder

1 – Explain what will happen next to the kid.

2-Acknowledge your child or students for complying with your wishes by setting expectations, being consistent, and following through.

4 – Make it clear to the kid what you expect from him and allow him to earn rewards for meeting them.

5 – Provide options

6 – Showing the kid the activity or item that he will be using next might assist some children with language challenges shifting from one activity to another.




7 – If possible, utilise a schedule to let the child know how his day will progress.

8- Allow a transitional object to be brought from one activity to the next.

9 – Instead of saying "stop" or "no," divert and redirect unwanted behaviour.

10 – If the kid appears to be overstimulated by sensory input, such as in a crowded environment, take him to a quieter location to de-stress.

11 – Provide clear, concise, and concrete instructions.

12 – Use teachable moments to your advantage.

13 – Many kids do better when given tasks, assignments, chores, and so on if they know when the task will stop.

14 – When provided structured hands-on or visual activities, some kids thrive.

15 – When interacting with the child, maintain a calm attitude.

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