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since fall is coming soon, hehe
Agere Fall Preparations! 🍂
🍂 Decorate with Autumn Themes: Add cozy fall decorations like pumpkins, leaves, and warm-toned lights to create a seasonal atmosphere!
🍂 Create a Fall Playlist: Make a playlist with autumn-themed songs or soothing tunes that remind you of the season!
🍂 Bake Seasonal Treats: Make and enjoy fall-inspired snacks like pumpkin cookies, apple pie, or cinnamon rolls!
🍂 Wear Cozy Clothing: Dress in soft, comfortable sweaters, scarves, and warm socks to embrace the fall chill!
🍂 Craft Autumn Decorations: Try your hand at making fall crafts, such as leaf garlands or hand-painted pumpkins!
🍂 Plan Seasonal Activities: Engage in fall traditions such as visiting a pumpkin patch, apple picking, or attending a harvest festival!
🍂 Go for Nature Walks: Take leisurely walks through parks or forests to appreciate the changing leaves and crisp air!
🍂 Read or Watch Fall-Themed Stories: Enjoy books or movies that capture the essence of fall and evoke nostalgic feelings!
🍂 Create a Fall Sensory Box: Fill a box with items like pinecones, acorns, and fall-scented candles for a sensory experience!


AAAA so sorry for not posting in a bit... 1. ive been sick; 2. school sucks 3. im also a part of a campaign, have extracurricular activities, and am a part of this like... student program. i promise to get requests and stuff done as soon as i can! just know it will be coming soon :)

Middle Space Agedre Activities

⭐ play with fidget toys ⭐ put your things in a backpack ⭐ listen to nostalgic music ⭐ cut your food into fun shapes ⭐ look at kidcore blogs ⭐ color ⭐ snuggle your stuffies ⭐ enjoy a wholesome videogames ⭐ snuggle up under a fuzzy blanket ⭐ watch a disney or studio ghibli movie ⭐ paint ⭐ draw with sidewalk chalk ⭐ doodle ⭐ put stickers on everything ⭐ sensory play ⭐ make a craft ⭐ watch kid-friendly youtube shows ⭐ reading, especially chapter books ⭐ eating chocolate ⭐ playing dolls



monkey regressor snacks !! ( request from anon )
bananas
freeze dried fruit
fresh fruit
smoothies
salads
squash
gummy worms
nerds
chocolate bugs
bug juice
edible grass
deviled eggs

Autistic Littles!
Hello there! This post is for caregivers who care for littles who are autistic. Here's some ways to help with meltdowns or times when autism is being meaner than usual! (All from my personal experience as someone with autism! Not everyone is the same!)
First, let's start with some of the possible warning signs of a meltdown! 1. Sensory Issues worse than usual -> Textures may be described as "wrong" or "bad" -> Things may be perceived as louder than they actually are -> Things may be perceived as brighter than they actually are -> Room feels like it's closing in around you 2. May become more irritable -> May be more prone to snapping or having an attitude -> Could possibly be described as more "stubborn" 3. Trouble communicating -> Being non-verbal for a prolonged amount of time -> Trouble expressing feelings or emotions -> Could also speak faster than usual or slower than usual -> Saying things like "I don't know what's wrong" or "I can't figure out what's happening" 4. Difficulty taking care of self -> Forgetting to eat/not wanting to -> Not sleeping as they normally would -> Not having the motivation or energy to do basic tasks 5. Isolation -> This is a big warning sign! -> Not wanting to go out/leave the house/leave their room -> Struggling when they do leave their space 6. Increase in stimming (whether super noticeable stims, or more passive ones) -> Hand flapping, rocking, mouth popping, hair fidgeting, fidgeting with hands, etc These are some of the possible warning signs, but everyone is different. Now, here's some ways you can help a little experiencing this.
~Be patient and understanding. Autism can be scary outside of littlespace, but it can be scarier when little. Try not to get angry or frustrated. ~Avoid yelling or any other loud noises ~Don't force them to talk or communicate. Sometimes it's better to just have someone there ~Listen if they do try and communicate their needs. ~Going along with the one above, but don't feel hurt or like you did something wrong if they ask to be left alone or tell you they need space. Sometimes having someone around is too much and they might just need to process their emotions on their own. ~Communicate on ways to help once the meltdown seems to subside ~Remember that everyone is different. What you've seen work for someone might not work for someone else. It varies (which is why communication is good) ~Try to give suggestions if sensory issues is something that's a main struggle ("Try changing into comfy clothes" "Try a different blanket" "Turn off the TV?" "Turn off the lights?") Just trying to figure out what helps and what doesn't ~Offer a distraction if that's what they need (Ask about hyperfixations, even if you already know the answers to the questions. One of the good ones for me that always seems to come up is dinosaurs <3)
Remember: It's okay if something you do doesn't help. That's how you learn and you know not to do that thing next time. It's okay <3 You're doing great