Here’s how families can nurture that safe space.

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What if inclusion wasn’t about asking someone to change, but about changing with them?

When a family shifts lanes to meet their autistic loved one where they are, it builds a safe space—one rooted in acceptance, not expectation.

Creating that space takes time, empathy, and a willingness to adapt. But the result? A sense of security where autistic individuals feel truly seen, heard, and valued.

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Here’s how families can nurture that safe space:
✅ Listen and observe — comfort cues say more than words.
✅ Encourage their interests — trust grows through shared joy.
✅ Create calming zones — quiet rooms and soft lighting go a long way.
✅ Keep it simple and steady — predictability reduces anxiety.
✅ Recognise triggers — practise calming strategies together.

Let’s create more homes, classrooms, and communities where understanding comes first.

#AutismAwareness #BreakingBarriers #WorldAutismAwarenessDay #Autism #empathy

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