Why Most Autism Environments Fail and How Small Changes Make a Big Difference
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Discover innovative home and school environment strategies to support children on the autism spectrum. Host Brad and Nathan explore practical design tips, sensory regulation tools, and neurological insights that can transform daily living spaces into calming, engaging environments for autistic children.
Key Points:
- Tailor environment modifications to individual needs, avoiding one-size-fits-all solutions.
- Use adaptive lighting, like Kelvin-range bulbs, to influence focus and regulation.
- What are sensory alcoves for self-regulation.
- Implement sound dampening with carpets and sound diffusers for sensory comfort.
- Experiment with lighting, textures, and sound to support each child's wellbeing
What is your favorite tip you use in your home to help your child feel comfortable and not overstimulated?
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