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May Institute Offers Tips for Summer Stay-at-Home Activities for Children with Autism


RANDOLPH, Mass., June 24, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- As the remote learning school year comes to a close for many children, and the COVID-19 pandemic continues, exhausted parents may be wondering how their families will handle the upcoming stay-at-home summer ? especially if they have children with autism and other developmental disabilities. Brittany Juban, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LABA, a Clinical Director at May Institute offers the following tips:

One of the most important things parents can do for their children is to maintain a regular schedule and daily routine. It may be tempting to take it easy over the summer months, but too much unstructured free time can lead to boredom and an increase in problem behaviors for some children. If your child's remote learning (e.g., Zoom calls, school-provided activities or materials sent home) is coming to an end for the summer months, now is a good time to think about activities you can add to his or her schedule that might replace some of those school-related activities.

What else can families do to ensure that their children continue to learn this summer while also having some fun?

One good thing about summer is that you can add more outdoor activities to your schedule. Although many parks and playgrounds have been closed during the pandemic, you can create some fun in your own backyard. Here are a few ideas:

Inside, you can enlist your child's help with everyday household chores and transform them into learning opportunities. He or she could practice counting while helping you set the table (how many forks and spoons?) or matching (can you make your place setting look like mine?). You might also work on teaching your child to follow multiple-step instructions: "First spread the peanut butter on one piece of bread; then spread the jelly on the other; then put the two pieces together."

Learning doesn't happen only in a structured, school-like environment. Learning by helping out at home can be fun for your child and may boost his or her self-esteem. It may take a little extra time to incorporate your child into your everyday activities, but it is well worth it.

If you are working on academic skills with your child this summer, remember to schedule regular breaks throughout the day. Give yourself a break too! When your child is enjoying a break by watching a favorite program or playing a game on his or her device, give yourself some time off too to relax and renew!

And remember to give yourself credit for all that you are doing during this time of COVID-19. Our world and our lives have changed dramatically over the past few months and we are all doing the best we can. Most parents are doing a fantastic job and utilizing a lot of the parenting skills they already have. Keep up the good work!

May Institute is a nonprofit organization that is a national leader in the field of applied behavior analysis, serving individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and other developmental disabilities, brain injury and neurobehavioral disorders, and other special needs. For more information, call 800.778.7601 or visit www.mayinstitute.org.

SOURCE May Institute


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