Years ago, the autistic individual was kept out of community settings. Most were housed in institutions and left in a highly structured environments. Many families preferred to keep their children with autism in the home and away from the challenges in the community. Community settings include stores, parks as well as locations for
occupational and speech therapy. Community outings should not be
restricted to doctor's appointments and therapy.
Today, parents and therapists are encouraged to integrate the autistic individual into the community settings. There are challenges to be faced but there are many more learning opportunities and positive experiences to be shared.
Introducing an individual to community settings can be easier if it is approached in systematically. Some planning and forethought is required and the challenges that the community setting poses.
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