As summer winds down, many parents start thinking about the new school year. For children with autism or developmental delays, preparing for back-to-school can feel overwhelming—but with the right strategies and support, your child can enter the classroom with confidence. At My Favorite Therapists in West Palm Beach, we specialize in helping children ages 1–18 develop the skills they need to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
Key Areas to Focus on Before School Starts
1. Social Skills and Peer Interaction
- Practice greetings, sharing, and turn-taking to build confidence in group settings.
- Role-playing school scenarios can help children feel more comfortable in social situations.
2. Communication and Language Skills
- Encourage expressing needs, asking questions, and following simple directions.
- Reading together and discussing stories can improve comprehension and vocabulary.
3. Organizational Skills and Routines
- Practice packing a backpack, following a schedule, and completing simple tasks independently.
- Gradually adjusting bedtime and morning routines can ease the transition back to school.
4. Emotional Regulation
- Teach coping strategies for frustration, anxiety, or unexpected changes.
- Simple breathing exercises or quiet corners can help children manage emotions in class.
Tips for Parents
- Start incorporating school-like routines at home a few weeks before the first day.
- Observe your child’s responses to new routines and adjust support as needed.
- Collaborate with therapists to create a personalized back-to-school plan.
At My Favorite Therapists, we provide state-of-the-art, collaborative therapy that empowers children to succeed in school and life. Early preparation and consistent support can make the start of the school year a positive and exciting experience for your child.
Contact us today to learn more about our programs and schedule an evaluation.