Have you ever felt like you have been in the grocery store forever? That you just can’t finish shopping? It must be a common feeling for individuals on the autism spectrum who have a difficult time with executive functioning and anxiety about being finished. But do not worry – today’s free autism resource will help Continue Reading …
Haircut Prep – how to help your child with autism
As promised, we are continuing this week with community accessibility autism free resources. A important component to accessibility is familiarity. In general, new places and experiences can be stressful for many individuals on the autism spectrum. Preparing and creating meaning before accessing the community will lead to individuals who are more confident and at ease. Continue Reading …
Community Supports – Autism + Getting a Haircut
At Infiniteach, we are passionate about accessibility above all else. Helping individuals on the autism spectrum access academics, relationships, and their communities is why we exist. The next week of free autism resources will help support community accessibility. Today’s free autism resource is to support getting a haircut. For any young child, and many individuals Continue Reading …
Bowling Ball Cards
The final installment of the bowling free autism resource is……games! Like anywhere else, there is bound to be downtime at the bowling alley. Use these cards to teach games prior to going out in the community – and then your students will have something productive and meaningful to do while they wait at the bowling Continue Reading …
Bowling in the Community: Communication
Following up from yesterday’s free autism resource, here is another support for bowling in the community. Use this visual to help students communicate at the bowling alley. Even verbal students may benefit from visual communication supports in settings with a lot of sensory and social demands like a bowling alley!