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Bedtime Routine
A structured bedtime routine uses predictable steps to lower cortisol and signal the brain that it is time for sleep. By incorporating sensory-calming activities, you help an autistic individual regulate their nervous system for a restful night.

Actions of concern
These are often forms of distressed communication occurring when an individual's environment or internal state becomes overwhelming. Our approach focuses on identifying the underlying "need"—such as sensory input or a desire for autonomy—to provide safer, more effective ways to communicate.

Strategy Development
Strategy development is the collaborative process of building a "toolkit" of evidence-based interventions tailored to a person's specific profile. We analyze data and environmental triggers to create proactive plans that increase success in daily life.

Transitions
Transitions involve the cognitive and emotional effort required to move between activities, places, or states of mind. Supporting transitions means providing clear "finish" and "start" signals to reduce the anxiety caused by unexpected changes.

Visual Supports
Visual supports are tools like schedules, timers, and icons that translate fleeting spoken words into permanent, visible information. They leverage the visual processing strengths of many autistic individuals to foster independence and clear understanding.