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Neurodiversity Affirming Friendship Strategies for Young Children

 


In this episode of Dear Grownups, Jessica shares practical advice on helping children build friendships with peers with autism. Whether it's your child’s classmate, neighbor, or a new friend at the park, fostering inclusivity starts with understanding, patience, and kindness.



πŸ’‘ Topics Covered:

Timestamps:

00:00 Building friendships with ALL peers

00:40 How to help children be a good play partner

01:41 Find out what the other child likes

02:12 Teach your child to use clear communication

02:56 Parallel play

03:26 Be flexible and adaptable

03:58 Get to know the child’s grownup

04:39 Always talk to the child

05:21 Point out the similarities

06:17 Special guest: A child’s perspective on making friends


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