Autism Rising
β€οΈ Autism Rising β€οΈ
π§© 501(c)(3) Nonprofit Organization π§©
π Community Education
π Caregiver Support
β€οΈ Autism-Informed Training
π§© Empowering professionals, first responders, & families π§©
Getting his monthly pedicure. He also had an ingrown toenail trying to start so she pulled it. Thank you Denise Johnson #π₯π’πππ¬π€π’π₯π₯π¬
One of the best ways to build confidence, independence, and life skills in children is by involving them in choresβand it doesn't have to look the same for every child!
For children with autism, chores can be especially meaningful when they align with their interests and strengths. Does your child love organizing? Let them sort socks or arrange pantry items. Enjoy water play? Washing dishes or watering plants may become a favorite task. Fascinated by technology? They might enjoy helping with simple household gadgets or checking off chores on a digital checklist.
When children participate in tasks they enjoy, they're more likely to feel successful, capable, and proud of their contributions to the family.
π‘ Start small.
π‘ Focus on strengths.
π‘ Celebrate effort over perfection.
π‘ Make it fun!
Remember, chores are about more than getting things doneβthey're opportunities to teach responsibility, build self-esteem, and foster independence.
Doing the chores he loves! #π₯π’πππ¬π€π’π₯π₯π¬
Out with my favorite guy!
02/06/2026
We partnered with a local shop to deliver Autism Risingβs customized inclusion training, and the results speak for themselves. Our founderβs expertise guided staff through practical communication strategies that reduced misunderstandings, improved customer interactions, and boosted customer retention. Business owners reported a more confident team and an inclusive reputation that supports compliance and community values. Ready to make your business more welcoming? Learn more: https://wix.to/UoIgYMO π