Bethel Xafe Autism Foundation, Nigeria

Independence Is Built One Step at a Time

Many parents worry about the future and wonder whether their child will become independent. While independence is important, it rarely develops all at once.

At Bethelxafe Autism Foundation, we encourage families to think of independence as a series of small skills built over time.

What Independence Really Means

Independence is not doing everything alone. It is having the skills and support needed to participate meaningfully in daily life.

Examples include:

  • Making simple choices
  • Following routines
  • Communicating needs
  • Completing everyday tasks

Every step matters.

Teaching Independence Gradually

Children learn best when skills are broken into manageable pieces.

You can:

  • Teach one step at a time
  • Use visual supports
  • Offer guidance, then slowly reduce assistance
  • Celebrate effort and persistence

Avoiding Common Mistakes

Doing everything for a child can unintentionally limit opportunities to learn.

Support should empower, not replace participation.

Why This Matters

Small opportunities for independence today create greater confidence tomorrow.

  • Don’t Underestimate Choice
  • Teaching Clear Expectations

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