Helping Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Practical Tips For Daily Life
Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder in Children
Parenting a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can feel overwhelming at first. Many parents notice early signs like delayed speech, limited eye contact, or repetitive behaviours but are unsure what they mean.
At Akshaya Medical Centre, we often meet parents who feel confused and anxious. The key message is simple: early understanding and structured support can significantly improve a child’s development.
Autism Spectrum Disorder is a neurodevelopmental condition that affects communication, behaviour, and social interaction. Every child is unique, and early intervention plays a crucial role.
Common Signs of Autism in Children
• Delayed speech or language development
• Limited eye contact
• Difficulty understanding social cues
• Repetitive behaviours
• Sensitivity to sound, textures, or lights
1. Create Predictable Daily Routines
Children with autism feel more secure when routines are consistent and structured.
Examples include:
• Fixed meal times
• Regular sleep schedule
• Planned learning and playtime
Visual schedules help children understand daily activities and reduce anxiety.
2. Encourage Communication in Small Steps
Communication is not just about speaking—it includes gestures, expressions, and interaction.
Parents can help by:
• Using simple sentences
• Encouraging requests
• Using visual cues
• Rewarding communication attempts
3. Support Emotional Regulation
Children with autism may struggle with strong emotions and sensory overload.
Signs include:
• Meltdowns in crowded places
• Distress due to noise
• Difficulty with transitions
Helpful strategies:
• Create a calm, safe space
• Use breathing techniques
• Give transition warning
4. Use Positive Reinforcement
Positive reinforcement helps children learn desired behaviours effectively.
Instead of saying:
“Stop doing that”
Try:
“Great job sitting quietly”
This improves:
• Attention
• Social behaviour
• Task completion
5. Limit Sensory Overload
Children with autism are often sensitive to:
• Loud sounds
• Bright lights
• Textures
• Crowded environments
Real-Life Example
At Akshaya Medical Centre, we worked with a 4-year-old child showing delayed speech and frequent tantrums.
After assessment and structured intervention:
• Behaviour improved
• Communication increased
• Meltdowns reduced
This shows how early intervention and therapy can transform outcomes.
When Should Parents Seek Professional Help?
Parents should consult a professional if they notice:
• Delayed speech
• No response to name
• Lack of social interaction
• Repetitive behaviour
Frequently Asked Questions
Can children with autism improve?
Yes. Early therapy helps children improve communication and independence.
Is autism caused by parenting?
No. Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition—not caused by parenting.
What therapies help autism?
• Behavioural therapy
• Speech therapy
• Occupational therapy
Supporting Your Child’s Development
Raising a child with autism requires patience and the right support system.
With early diagnosis, structured therapy, and parental involvement, children with ASD can develop meaningful life skills.
At Akshaya Medical Centre, we provide:
• Autism assessment
• Behavioural therapy
• Parent counselling
• Developmental support

