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How do you take an autistic child to an amusement park?

How parents can prepare children with autism for the park
  1. Let the child have a say. Ask them what they would like to try first at the park.
  2. Share the schedule. Let them know what to expect. ...
  3. Stick to the schedule. ...
  4. Start small. ...
  5. Bring identification. ...
  6. Facilitate the play. ...
  7. Prepare a To-Go bag with calming tools.




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