“Easing the Transition: Returning to Routines After the Holiday Break”
The holiday season is a wonderful time to pause and celebrate, but for individuals on the autism spectrum, the disruption in routine can be both exciting and challenging. As families prepare to return to their regular schedules, especially educational routines, it’s essential to focus on strategies that create a smooth and positive transition.
Returning to Routines
1. Acknowledge the Transition
Adjusting after the holidays can be difficult. Recognize and validate any discomfort or concerns, offering reassurance and understanding.
2. Gradual Reintroduction of Routine
3. Support for Educational Routines
4. Use Visual Supports and Predictability
5. Incorporate Enjoyable Activities
6. Practice Patience and Flexibility
“Building Confidence Through Consistency”
The journey back to routines is an opportunity to grow in confidence and stability. With the right support, individuals on the autism spectrum can thrive in their educational and daily environments. Autism F.I.R.S.T.’s Academic Support services are here to help families create personalized plans to ensure a smooth transition, fostering success and positivity. Learn more and visit us at Autism F.I.R.S.T..
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