Having Fun With Your Child With Autism Isn’t Complicated

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Starting a Blog Together
Being able to write down all your thoughts and feelings onto an online journal is something a lot of people take for granted, but it’s a really good move for anyone who struggles with how they perceive the world. You can very easily find other people like you and start empathizing in your own way, and you can update as much or as little as you want.
And if you’re someone who blogs about their daily life involving a child, why not actually involve your child? You can get their perspective on the situation you’re talking about, you can come up with a series they can write for each week (maybe on their favorite thing they did that week or their thoughts on some school topics etc.), or you can just collaborate and dazzle some of your readers with the camaraderie.
Here in Autismland, I will often get Logan’s perspective on something I’m writing to see if I’m missing something. After all, he’s the one with autism. He has gone back to read older posts to tell me how he perceived it or what was going through his mind. Some of my best posts have come from him. Bonus that we get to act silly at the same time.
When it comes to having fun make sure you’re always innovating to keep things fresh. There’s a lot of projects out there you can take on with your kids. Try to make them interesting enough to keep everyone’s attention whilst you’re all at it! You will make fun family memories in the process.
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Penny Rogers
Just a Florida homeschooling mom attempting to navigate autismland with my teenage son with autism and the rest of my goofy family. We love Jesus and live gluten free . One kid with celiac and one gluten free for his autism. We utilize the Charlotte Mason approach mixed with lots of field trips as well as jaunts to Walt Disney World. Just sharing my adventures to make you feel better about your family and maybe learn a thing or two that helps !
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