Starting conversations with your child’s school can feel intimidating, especially when you are unsure if they fully understand autism. However, collaboration is one of the most important factors in your child’s success.
At Bethelxafe Autism Foundation, we encourage parents to approach schools with clarity and confidence.
Preparing for School Meetings
Before meeting with teachers or administrators:
- Write down your child’s strengths
- List known triggers and supports that work
- Bring relevant reports or assessments
Preparation makes communication clearer and more productive.
Key Things to Discuss
- Classroom adjustments that support your child
- Communication methods between home and school
- Strategies for handling difficult moments
- Clear expectations for routines and transitions
Building Ongoing Communication
Consistency matters. Keep communication:
- Simple and regular
- Focused on facts and observations
- Documented through email or notebooks
Why This Matters
When home and school work together, children receive consistent support, which improves learning and emotional stability.
