





For children and younger people with Autism, these services may include:
Complete assessment of the skills the child/young person has, and the skills the child/young person requires to continue learning based on the ABLLS (Assessment of Basic Language and Learning Skills).
Practical guidance on how a family can put basic measures in place to help manage some of the difficulties surrounding living with Autism. Some of these include the emphasis on a visual approach and how to implement a more structured environment with built in flexibility to help the child/young person feel more secure while adapting to the family needs.
How to support siblings learn to understand and play a role in the support of the child/young person with Autism.
To support family members in learning about the specific traits that are specific to Autism and how these traits are individualised by each child/young person. This may help you to get an insight as to how the child/young person may see the world.
A complete social skill assessment with strategies how to support the child/young person develop social skills necessary to interact with others.
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