Different
groups target parents with high function and low functioning
autism. The groups also provide an opportunity for parents
to care for their families and themselves.
Social Skills groups targeted towards primary school
aged children meet fortnightly. The groups are designed
around activities to help children develop communication,
relational and general social skills. The groups also
provide opportunity for the children to develop ongoing
friendships. The children are also encouraged to use
their developing social skills at home with support
from their siblings and in other environments such as
school and extended family.
Current
events
Some autism stories from the social skills group feedback:
One
parent reported that their child struggled to show any
affection at all, shrugging off any attempt by the parent
to have any physical connection with them. In fact the
child screamed when touched. Following the social skills
interventions the child is now engaging more in activities
with adults, he now removes himself from conflict rather
than escalating it, and much to his parent’s and
grandparent’s delight is now becoming more affectionate
and regularly hugging them.
Another
parent reported that their child was a real loner always
wandering around the oval at school on their own during
lunch. This child now is actively engaging other children
at school and developing friendships. Not wandering
alone anymore.
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