The Teenage Years and Children with Autism
The teenage years bring major life transitions for children with autism.
Teens are expected to:
• Manage stronger emotions
• Understand complex social relationships
• Become more independent
• Prepare for adulthood
However, many teens with autism still benefit from the same supports that helped them when they were younger.
Helpful strategies:
• Continue structured routines
• Teach independence step-by-step
• Use direct communication
• Create safe spaces for emotional regulation
One important reminder for caregivers:
Just because a child gets older does not mean their support needs disappear.
Growth happens best when support evolves with the child.
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