Autism And Adaptive Functioning Explained

Autism and adaptive functioning are closely connected to how individuals respond to change. Routines support emotional regulation, but excessive rigidity can limit independence. 

Understanding this balance helps guide effective support. 

Why Sameness Can Limit Skills 

Daily living skills often involve unexpected changes. Strong insistence on sameness can make adapting to new tasks difficult. 

This can restrict independence over time. 

Supporting Skill Development 

Reducing rigidity gradually helps individuals practise flexibility while maintaining emotional safety. 

This supports growth in practical skills. 

Building Confidence and Independence 

With the right support, individuals can learn to manage transitions with less anxiety. 

Visit Autism Detect for professional consultations and tailored support plans. 

There is also a recognised ADHD overlap affecting problem-solving and flexibility. ADHD Certify provides specialist assessment and guidance. 

 

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