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Autism and Preparing for summer – Part 3 – Sensory Solutions continued.

This article focuses mainly on sensory issues relating to summer, and ways in which they can be dealt with. All of the issues listed are things that many autistic people have said they find difficult about the summer, and the tips given below have worked when put in to practise. As with all tips and advice articles it is important to stress that not every tip will work for every reader. There is no one thing that will suit everybody, but hopefully some of these tips will prove useful

Despite all of the problems that may arise summer can still be an enjoyable time of year for people with autism. There is no need for it to be distressing and difficult. But like many other situations, it can become so if not managed correctly. The tips and advice in this series of articles are things that have worked for other people with autism. And hopefully they will be helpful. They might not always be easy to implement, but the most important thing is forward planning. Summer, like Christmas, will come round every year, and therefore it can be adequately planned for. When it comes to autism, and helping autistic people with things they find difficult, preparation is key.

The next article in this series will look at how to plan for summer, and the preparation that might need to go in to implementing the tips listed above.

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