SLP 002: Teen Years and Beyond

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I have had many parents and educators requesting resources and tips for teens and young adults. I agree it is hard to find information and resources for how to guide and support this age group. I am thrilled to find a resource whose aim is “to increase the odds that your child grows into an adult with a rewarding, meaningful life” (xiii). Dr Temple Grandin and Dr Debra Moore.

Sue share her top 10 tips to increasing success for teens and adults.

  1. Find a mentor.
  2. Be your kid's couch or find one for them.
  3. Adults (parents and mentors) must take the lead or it will not just happen (this is everything from learning independent living skills to a career).
  4. Help to set realistic goals and provide support to figure out how to achieve those goals.
  5. Start small – slowly introduce new ideas and experiences.
  6. Give them clear start dates and deadlines to complete each step.
  7. Start early and build up skills that will endure.
  8. Just do it.
  9. Magic can happen when you introduce them to new things. Stretch them out of their comfort zones
  10. Stay strong – don’t let your child’s fears and setbacks detract from continuing to plan and take action.

Read the extensive blog post about these tips and the Temple Grandin Movie here:

suelarkey.com.au/teen-years-and-beyond

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Sue Larkey enlightens, and entertains with valuable insights into Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, ODD and PDA. Covering strategies from the Early Years to Teens Years and Beyond. Visit https://suelarkey.com.au/podcast-listing/ to get access to the books, downloads and extra information provided with each episode To learn more about teaching or understanding ASD please visit my websites below. https://suelarkey.com.au Join Sue as she shares simple yet effective tips, supports and strategies on a range of topics including social skills, communication and positive behaviour support. Sue Larkey is uniquely positioned within the education system having taught both as a primary school teacher and a special education teacher. She combines this practical experience with extensive research, having completed a Masters in Special Education and currently undertaking a Doctorate of Education, focusing on inclusive education. Sue is unashamedly passionate about her mission – to inspire parents and educators and teach them how to Make it a Success.