My Teen's World Autism For parents of autistic kids
Practice makes it possible

Build the skills. Rehearse the moments. Grow your toolkit.

Seven core skills, each a tiny habit you anchor to something you already do — plus conversations you can rehearse before you’re in them. Small, steady, yours.

Your toolkit 0 of 7 skills practiced

Practise a skill below to start building your toolkit. Nothing here is graded — it’s your own private record.

The seven core skills

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Each skill is one tiny habit. The trick that makes it stick: anchor it to something you already do, so your own routine becomes the reminder — no nagging alarms.

Rehearse the hard moments

Say it before you need it

Reading the right words is easy; saying them under pressure is hard. Each shows the instinctive version that backfires and the one that lands — then you rehearse it.

Screens & regulation Heated

“I can't just stop.”

Ending screen time without triggering a meltdown.

✕ Instinct“Time's up. Give me the tablet.” → the room detonates.
✓ Better“Ten minutes left — timer's where you can see it. Stop at the next save point.”
Online safety Crisis

“He's my best friend. You just don't get it.”

An online “friend” asks for money, photos, or passwords — and it's real to your teen.

✕ Instinct“That person isn't your friend. I'm taking your phone.” → they hide it.
✓ Better“I believe it's real. A real friend never needs your password, money, or a private photo.”
Belonging Heated

“They all hung out without me. Again.”

The feed that connects your teen also shows what they were left out of.

✕ Instinct“That's why you shouldn't be on that app. Put yourself out there more.”
✓ Better“Being left out is one of the worst feelings — you're not wrong to feel it.”

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