Autism Guide: Autistic children & home safety

Autism Guide: Autistic children & home safety

Autistic children & home safety

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Autism is a condition that stays with the affected for life. Since the autistic individual does display a myriad of strange behavioral patterns and neurological disorders it is important that family members and caregivers are aware and cautious about the surroundings at home. Though it is suggested that autistic individuals do learn to express themselves to a certain degree and even try to communicate with the help of various special education programs, they are however unpredictable even after years of successful treatment.



For this reason it is important that responsible adults and caregivers are always attentive towards safety in the home. This is because autism causes the affected to engage in repetitive disturbing behavior. This could start of as a simple motion of spinning their heads but the aggression that soon starts to grow on them could cause them to lose balance and hurt themselves or even throw up.

Apart from this they could start flapping or clapping their hands incessantly. Since an autistic child or adult may already have difficulty in limb movement, continuously aggravating their limbs could cause serious muscular damage or immense pain. As such, safety in the home should be given optimum importance and there should always be someone around the autistic individual, who isn't too overbearing at all times.

Though repetitive behavior may not always pose as a threat, if an autistic individual starts to bang their head, it could lead to blood loss. Though this is something non-autistic people would never choose to do, an autistic person could resort to any of this at any time. There have been instances of eye gouging or even scarring of their faces. The reason why these cases never die away is because some autistic people have decreased levels of sensitivity. This prevents them from experiencing pain despite the gravity of the harm they cause to themselves.

Safety at home does not only revolve around ensuring that they do not engage in harmful acts but also lays emphasis on creating a safe atmosphere at home. Autistic children or adults may not be able to grasp a new situation that sends then into great despair. For this reason it is important to make circumstances at home as comfortable a possible. This goes a long way in reducing their aggression related to exposure to unknown objects.

Since autistic people have compromised comprehension skills, they may not be able to identify the potential hazards that can be caused by fire, electric cables and sharp objects at home. It is very important to keep all objects that can cause harm away from their reach to ensure maximum safety in the home. They could even be at risk from sharp furniture edges, forks, gardening tools and playthings.

Apart from this, autistic people tend to put things in their mouths. It is very important to make sure that they do not have access to things that could be accidentally swallowed or could cause choking. This does not imply that they should not be allowed to interact with objects and their home surroundings but only emphasizes on how elevated safety in the home should be. As they are vulnerable their aggression could turn against another instead on themselves, so it is important to introduce them to new people in a very patient way rather than imposing another on them.

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