Posts Tagged ‘Behaviour’
Personalise your own custom made communication supports
Some people with Autism are often rigid with their thinking. Some people can generalise pictures, while others can not. This is why, See-n-Speak can custom-make personalised picture communication packages that suit a persons actual activities and therapies. Simply provide us your own images and/or choose from our database to build your own personalised communication supports.…
Read MoreHow to make your own easy Social Stories
As a mother, I have made some really easy social stories or short stories over the years to explain different situations and events to my son. Short Stories are a fantastic resource to help people that have a poor understanding of oral communication, people with auditory processing impairments such as Autism, Down Syndrome, Global Developmental…
Read More5 ways to prepare for the Easter break – Autism
The Easter period is a joyous time, a time to celebrate, spend time with family and for most, fill our belly’s with lots of yummy chocolate Easter can also mean for some a time of change, change to routine, change to structure and what makes a person feel safe. For people with Autism and language…
Read More4 visual strategies to help your child prepare for Christmas
Christmas is a time for joy and spending time with family however for some people or small children with social anxiety, communication impairments, developmental delay, Christmas can completely overwhelming. Why? because of change to routine, crowds, noise, lights, people they don’t know too well wanting to kiss and hug you, the list goes on. Here a…
Read MoreBehaviour & safety tips, when accessing the Community
Is your child a runner or do you worry about the safety of the person you are supporting safety? Here I share some of my behaviour support strategies I used when accessing the Community. I think of all the times when I would pull up in our car, at our destination and I would say, till…
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