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Tips for Shopping with a Child with Autism

A trip to a busy shopping mall or grocery store can be grounds for sensory overload for many of us, but especially children with autism. There are many bright lights, crowds of unfamiliar people, and so much to look at and take in. Knowing the experience can be challenging, preparing your child in advance for a shopping excursion can go a long way in making the activity less overwhelming. Here are some tips to consider:

Prepare for your child’s personal preferences. Some children with autism are particularly bothered by the overhead fluorescent lighting in grocery stores. In this case, as an example, your child might feel better if he wears a cap or sunglasses while in the store. Anticipate potential triggers for your child and do what you can to prepare for them in advance.

The team at Peak Potential Therapy is here to provide caring advice and support for you and your child with autism. Let us know if there are questions we can answer. Give us a call today!

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