Natalie Loveson
Does your autistic child struggle to connect but want to make friends? Wish you knew how to help them navigate playground drama and chat safely online? Discover realistic strategies to build social confidence, foster friendships, and celebrate your child’s unique way of relating to the world! Early intervention is highly effective in young individuals diagnosed with ASD. Navigating the social world for any child can be a roadblock, but for those diagnosed with autism, additional challenges arise. This guide provides:Tools that will empower your child to understand the unwritten rules of friendship-helping them feel less lonely in school and beyond.Actionable approaches to take when your child comes home upset or crying after being teased.Steps to bridge the gap between therapists and teachers to create a kinder, more inclusive classroom.Mindset shifts to help you see meltdowns as communication, celebrate your child’s quirky interests, and let go of 'normal' expectations.Ways to talk to grandparents and friends who don’t 'get' your child to help you explain autism and build empathy in others.Insight into the power of video modeling, social stories, and safe online communities to boost your child’s social skills in a fun, low-pressure way, plus guidance to protect them from online risks.Don’t give up hope. If you’re ready to see your child gain social confidence and feel more empowered to support them on this journey, you’ve come to the right place! This is the start of something amazing for your child and your family! Ausome Connections: A Parent’s Guide to Building Social Skills in Autistic Kids is more than a book-it’s a road map to a brighter social future for your child. Grab your copy today!