Listen "How to help your autistic child cope with transitions and change with this simple organization strategy Autism-Friendly Home Organization Strategies for Overwhelmed Parents Part 3 #150"
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Autism-Friendly Home Organization Strategies for Overwhelmed Parents – World Autism Acceptance Month 2025For many autistic children, transitions — even the small everyday ones — can feel overwhelming and emotionally exhausting. And when a bigger change comes along, like moving house or changing schools, it can completely throw them off.In this episode, I’m exploring how organization can be a powerful tool to help autistic kids feel safer and more supported through transitions — whether it’s getting dressed in the morning or adjusting to an unexpected schedule change.I share real-life examples from my own parenting experience (including a Friday that did not go to plan), and offer simple, actionable tips to prepare your child for change — and take the pressure off you too.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why transitions are so hard for many autistic kids (and how PDA adds another layer)How to use preparation, routines, and visual cues to reduce resistanceWhat to say instead of setting timers if your child finds countdowns stressfulPractical ways to organize your day, your time, and your environment for smoother transitionsHow to prepare for big changes like school moves or home movesHow to build in backup plans for unexpected disruptions — and why they matterWe also talk about why organization isn’t just about tidying the house — it’s about planning time, managing stress, and helping your autistic child feel secure in an unpredictable world.Key message: When we plan ahead and create flexible, supportive systems, we give our children what they need to feel calm, prepared, and capable of handling change — and that benefits the whole family.Mentioned in this episode: 🎁 Download The Frustrated Parents Guide – How to Get Your Kids to Tidy Up Without Them Even Realizing It. Full of fun, neurodivergent-friendly strategies for building tidy-up routines without pushback.Tomorrow we’ll be diving into how to help your autistic child let go of clutter without stress or resistance — I hope you’ll join me for that one.I would LOVE to hear from you. Text Message me here. How to leave an Apple Podcasts review on iPhone or iPadOpen the Apple Podcasts app.Tap Search and type Living Clutter Free Forever.Tap the show (not an episode) to open the show page.Scroll down past 4 or 5 eipsodes to Ratings and Reviews.Tap Write a Review.Choose a star rating, add a title and a short review.Tap Send.Thanks for listening! For more organizational motivation, support and free resources:Join my online membership Clutter Free CollectiveJoin my podcast Facebook group Living Clutter Free Forever Podcast: KonMari® Inspired Organizing | FacebookVisit my website www.caroline-thor.com Come and say 'hi' on Instagram @caro.thor Follow me on Facebook @carolineorganizer
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