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Initiate healthy dialogue
At an autism respite, an NDIS behaviour support practitioner usually works closely with children and teens to help enhance their communication skills, like eye contact and initiating a conversation.
An autism respite involves engaging therapies that encourage children along with their caregivers to learn and practice two-sided conversations to develop active listening, understanding, and responding skills.
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Atthecentre,onemustunderstand that even autism-affected kids are capable of being bright. However, they take relatively more time to build skills, and in an outdoor setting, working alongside an NDIS support worker means theycantaketheirowntime.With patience, love, and compassion, every single activity in an autism respite is designed for individuals to find a better version of themselves.