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If you have a child with autism, then it’s important to think carefully about your home environment. You need to make sure that it is set up to help with their individual needs. Here are some of the possibilities that you might want to explore as well as information on how they could help your child. 

 

 

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Improve The Insulation 

 

First, you should think about taking steps to improve the insulation of the property. Many people with autism will experience hypersensitivity. This means that they are more likely to be impacted by changes in temperature and notice it through the day. So, if it’s cold or hot, then this is going to affect them more.

 

To deal with this, you might want to consider contacting a window replacement company. New windows can help ensure that warm air remains trapped inside your home while keeping cold air out at the same time. 

 

Sound Proofing 

 

You might also want to think about adding more soundproofing to your home. There are a couple reasons for this. First, there’s the issue of hypersensitivity that we mentioned above. The most common form of this will impact your child’s hearing. It will mean that insignificant noises can seem a lot louder for them than they are for other people. This could include someone chewing food or simply walking around upstairs.

 

Noise cancelling headphones are a great way to help them cope more effectively with this issue. However, ensuring that noise doesn’t travel as easily through the home can provide significant benefits as well that you might want to consider. 

 

Flooring 

 

Next, you should think about different flooring options for your home. It’s not uncommon for autistic children to be messy. Part of the reason for this is that a little mess is a creative way for them to express their mood and let them run wild with their imagination. Various studies have found that children with autism benefit from creative activities such as painting.

 

This is great but you do want to make sure that it’s easy to clean up afterwards. Laminate flooring is the best option as you will be able to wash away any marks with a little water and a typical cloth. 

 

New Lick Of Paint

 

Finally, if you are looking for a budget friendly way to change your home that will benefit your child, then you could consider repainting it. Research shows that different colors and shades can have a tremendous impact on our thoughts and emotions. As an example, red can make people more angry.

 

In contrast, shades of green may inspire creativity. As such, it could be worth exploring painting with different colors to see if it does impact the mood of your child. It’s possible that this will be the case. 

 

We hope this helps you understand some of the key steps that you can take to improve your home if you do have a child with autism. This can ensure that you are improving their environment to ensure that it suits your needs as well as your own. 

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Kori

Digital Product Creator at Kori at Home
Kori is a late diagnosed autistic/ADHD mom. She is currently located in Albany, NY where she is raising a neurodiverse family. Her older daughter is non-speaking autistic (and also has ADHD and Anxiety) and her youngest daughter is HSP/Gifted. A blogger, podcaster, writer, product creator, and coach; Kori shares autism family life- the highs, lows, messy, and real. Kori brings her own life experiences as an autistic woman combined with her adventures in momming to bring you the day-to-day of her life at home. Kori is on a mission to empower moms of autistic children to make informed parenting decisions with confidence and conviction.

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