tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6608239949035354363.post4399562463593953906..comments2016-01-12T17:31:22.569-08:00Comments on My Life My Autism: Sensory OverloadUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6608239949035354363.post-39156481987369911312015-10-21T02:40:03.401-07:002015-10-21T02:40:03.401-07:00Bit by bit! some of the children in my class would...Bit by bit! some of the children in my class would start off by just getting used to the bus ride, then small amounts of time in a particular store, using a visual schedule. It eventually got extended to them being given responsibility to buy items, and waiting while the group had morning tea at centres. One child refused to walk and tantrummed constantly so, with mum's permission, I gave her a piece of biscuit ever few steps, then metres, then once inside centre and one outside, then one in the bus to go back to school. After years of tantrummng and mum not being able to go shopping, her daughter was ok with walking at the shop over just a few weeks.Rosaliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06274356976047746122noreply@blogger.com