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5 Life Hacks Every Autism Parent Should Know*

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Parenting a child with autism is about celebrating progress and finding creative ways to navigate challenges.
Parenting a child with autism is about celebrating progress and finding creative ways to navigate challenges.

Parenting a child with autism comes with unique challenges and incredible rewards. While every child is different, there are simple, practical “life hacks” that can help make daily life smoother and more enjoyable for both you and your child. Here are five must-know strategies to add to your parenting toolkit.


1. Visual Schedules: Your Secret Weapon


Autistic children often thrive on structure; a visual schedule can be a game-changer. Use pictures, icons, or simple drawings to map the day’s activities. Whether it’s “wake up,” “brush teeth,” or “playtime,” seeing the plan can reduce anxiety and make transitions easier. Pro tip: Use a magnetic or Velcro board to adjust plans on the fly!


2. Sensory Kits: Always Be Prepared


Unexpected situations can lead to sensory overload, but a well-stocked sensory kit can save the day. Fill a small bag with noise-canceling headphones, fidget toys, a favorite snack, or a weighted lap pad. Keep it in your car or bag so you’re always ready for crowded places, long waits, or unexpected changes.


3. Turn Chores into Games


Everyday tasks like brushing your teeth or cleaning up can feel overwhelming for your child. Turn them into fun activities by using timers, songs, or rewards. For example, set a timer and say, “Let’s see if we can finish brushing before the timer runs out!” Little tweaks like this can make routines less stressful and more engaging.


4. Deep Pressure Magic


Deep pressure stimulation can work wonders for calming an overstimulated child. Use weighted blankets, squeeze hugs, or DIY tools like a yoga ball for rolling massages. These techniques can help your child regulate emotions and feel more grounded.


5. Build Your “Village”


Parenting is hard—don’t do it alone. Connect with other parents through local groups or online forums. Sharing tips, venting frustrations, and celebrating wins with people who understand can lighten your load and inspire new ideas.


For more information, download the One Autism Health app for FREE.


*results may vary, please consult a professional.

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