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Together Is Better: How Families Can Be Allies to Autistic Adults*

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Every autistic adult is different, with their strengths, challenges, and preferences.
Every autistic adult is different, with their strengths, challenges and preferences.

Supporting an autistic adult in your family isn’t just about providing help—it’s about being a true ally. Autistic adults face unique challenges in navigating a world that isn’t always designed for them. As family members, you have the opportunity to create a safe, empowering environment that helps them thrive. Here’s how you can make a difference.


1. Listen First, Act Second


Every autistic adult has their own preferences, needs, and goals. The best way to support them is by listening without judgment. Ask open-ended questions like, “How can I help you feel more comfortable?” or “What works best for you in this situation?” By letting them guide the conversation, you show respect for their autonomy.


2. Create a Judgment-Free Zone


The world can be overwhelming for autistic adults, from sensory overload to social expectations. At home, they aim to create a space where they can be themselves without fear of judgment. Whether it’s allowing them to stim, setting up a quiet, sensory-friendly corner, or respecting their need for routine, small adjustments can make a big difference.


3. Advocate for Accessibility


Being an ally means advocating for change beyond your home. Help ensure that workplaces, schools, and public spaces are inclusive and accessible. This might involve educating others about autism, encouraging sensory-friendly policies, or standing up for their rights when needed.


4. Celebrate Their Strengths


Autistic adults bring unique perspectives and talents to the table. Celebrate their achievements, whether big or small and encourage them to pursue their passions. Your support can help build their confidence and sense of self-worth.


5. Be Patient and Keep Learning


Being an ally is an ongoing journey. Educate yourself about autism, be patient during challenging times, and remain open to feedback.


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


*results may vary, please consult a professional.

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