Supporting Young People with Autism to Build Independence

Supporting Young People with Autism to Build Independence
Learn how structured support can help young people develop essential life skills and independence.

Building independence is an important step in the transition to adulthood for young people on the autism spectrum. With the right support, individuals can develop the skills needed to manage daily routines, make decisions, and participate confidently in their community.

A structured, person-centred approach allows individuals to learn at their own pace while building confidence in everyday tasks such as planning, communication, and problem-solving. Encouraging independence not only improves practical skills but also boosts self-esteem and overall wellbeing.

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