Autism Travel Anxiety - Everything YOU Need To Know (3 TIPS)

Autism Travel Anxiety - Everything YOU Need To Know (3 TIPS)

Welcome to "Navigating Autism and Travel: Managing Anxiety." In this informative episode, we delve into the complexities of travel anxiety in individuals on the autism spectrum, offering three essential tips for a smoother and more enjoyable travel experience.


Hosted by Dan, who shares his personal insights as someone living with Autism, ADHD, and OCD, this podcast provides practical guidance and valuable strategies for individuals with autism, their families, and caregivers.


Through empathetic discussions and expert commentary, we explore the unique challenges that travel anxiety can present for individuals on the autism spectrum, including sensory sensitivities, changes in routine, and unfamiliar environments.


Moreover, we offer three effective tips for managing travel anxiety, such as planning ahead, creating a visual schedule, and bringing comfort items or sensory tools.


Whether you're planning a family vacation, a business trip, or simply interested in learning more about autism and travel anxiety, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable strategies.


Join us in "Navigating Autism and Travel: Managing Anxiety" as we empower listeners to approach travel with confidence, reduce anxiety, and enjoy meaningful experiences, both near and far.

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How Autism And Gaming Can Help People On The Spectrum

How Autism And Gaming Can Help People On The Spectrum

This is how games can help children with autism communicate and learn social skills. There is approximately 2 percent of the worlds population that are on the autism spectrum. This impacts the persons social and communication aspects of their life and can cause major difficulties. But the answers to helping these issues may lay in video games. The seminal child psychologist Piaget (1955), suggests that play behaviours allow for a child to engage with emerging cognitive skills. Pretend play, for instance, will enable children to learn concepts such as false belief, and more structured turn-taking board games teach reciprocity and strategy. Also, when a person is playing with another player in a competitive or cooperative game, the experience allows them to practice and develop a range of skills including communication, perspective-taking, emotional regulation, emotional recognition, and sportsmanship. Also, they are engaging in shared attention and joint action with other social agents, as all players are focused on the same activity and must mutually contribute to the completion of the game. A study suggests that, learning and playing games are a cornerstone in child development, allowing children to form independent relationships with one another. If you have any comments to add please pop them down below in a comment. Follow @TheAspieWorld for more content like this.

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Autism And 2020 (Look Back On This Year)

Autism And 2020 (Look Back On This Year)

Here is my look back on my year of 2020! Https://www.levelupautism.net Wow what a year, it has been up and down like a roller coaster, not to mention the pandemic! Although a strange year, it has had some amazing things happen and amazing partnerships made. I have: - Reached over 142K subscribers on YouTube - Have over 21K followers on instagram - Gotten 18K followers on facebook - Hit 10 Million Views On YouTube - Started A Membership Wesbite (levelupautism.net) - Filmed over 200 videos 😮 Here is to the new year, and let’s make it a good one!

24 Des 20207min

Holidays Can Be A Big Adjustment For (Autism And Christmas)

Holidays Can Be A Big Adjustment For (Autism And Christmas)

Holidays and Christmas are a big adjustment for children with autism. The COVID-19 pandemic and the holiday season may create increased stresses for children on the autism spectrum. Think about creating a visual calendar with what activities will happen when; clearly communicating the challenges the person with autism is facing to family and friends so things do not get worse; and a gradual decorating of the house. This time of year can be stressful for children with autism as it is, let alone a global pandemic. Change is a usual thing that happens at this time of year with Christmas and everything but due to the COVID-19 pandemic there are larger changes that are difficult for children with autism. Not seeing certain family members, or going to certain places may be super difficult for an autistic child to understand. They key is make plans and visual boards so your child can see what is happening when during this Christmas period.

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BEST Headphones For Autism (YOU NEED)

BEST Headphones For Autism (YOU NEED)

Here are the best headphones for autism that you need to help you and or your child on the autism spectrum. Headphones for autism are one of the best ways to help ensure that sensory overloads from sounds and volume are kept to a minimum. There are lots of benefits from having headphones for autism, that include helping keep calm in higher volume situations, filtering out lots of noise from social situations, and creating a calmer sensory environment when wearing them. I always recommend noise cancelling headphones for autism and i have a few pairs that I want to share with you that are the best ones. Best Headphones For Autism: 1.Bose Noise Cancelling: http://amzn.to/2goVuKf 2.Apple Air Pod Pros: https://amzn.to/3kWBRcr 3.Ear Pice UK: https://www.earpeace.co.uk 4.ProCase Ear Defenders: https://amzn.to/3gfjKKZ

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Autism Diagnosis At 72 YEARS OLD (INTERESTING STORY)

Autism Diagnosis At 72 YEARS OLD (INTERESTING STORY)

In this podcast I’m talking with Anna Wilson about her mother and her mothers diagnosis of autism aged 72 years old.

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Fine Motor Skills | Are YOU This BAD? (UNBELIEVABLE)

Fine Motor Skills | Are YOU This BAD? (UNBELIEVABLE)

Are you this bad at fine motor skills and autism? This is how bad I am and I am really struggling with it! Fine motor skills can be very difficult to deal with when you’re on the autism spectrum, comes with part of the autism diagnosis this can be a very difficult thing to deal with I personally struggle with fine motor skills by putting keys into doors using my insecurity to pick small objects up and trying to do buttons and shoelaces. This issue with fine motor skills as one of the main reasons why I tend to use slip on shoes or elasticated shoelaces rather than traditional shoelaces. Issues with motor skills are there are people on the autism spectrum and I am trying my best to come up with ways to help overcome having such issues with fine motor skills. In this video I’m exploring some of my personal insight and some of the ways in which I am trying to help myself overcome having issues with fine motor skills through practice and fine motor skills activities. Please like this video share it if you think it can help someone and also leave a comment if you have anything to add I can help

15 Mai 202012min

ASPERGERS Adult | Daily Life With Autism REALITY

ASPERGERS Adult | Daily Life With Autism REALITY

This is how aspergers adult life can impact daily living, and impact tasks and chores. Being and aspergers adult it is very apparent that there are large skills and tasks that neuro typical people pick up and take for granted. There are multiple chores tasks and executive functions that I cannot achieve very well because I am an aspergers adult. Being on the spectrum isn’t always do and gloom but it does have its challenges presented in daily life. hey reality is that a lot things can be overcome if you have the ability to understand the task at hand and put in some practice

15 Mai 202011min

Autism Burnout (What YOU Need To Know) With Zack James

Autism Burnout (What YOU Need To Know) With Zack James

The in-depth reality of an Autism Burnout and how to manage it effectively. The truth is that an autism burnout can sneak up on you when you least expect it, and can in fact hit you right when you think you are totally in control. It is never easy to recover from autism burnout and it isn’t easy to deal with it when it happens. In this video I discuss with my friend Zack James from Yo Mamma the ins and outs of the dreaded autism burn out and what it is like to be an autistic adult being self employed and making content on YouTube. This video is an open discussion to hope you learn and deal with autism burnout as and when it happens. If you have anything to add to this discussion, please leave a comment on this video as I read and respond to every message and I would love to have that conversation with you.

3 Mai 202021min

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