In this heartfelt episode of the Able to Care Podcast, host Andy Baker sits down with Taiba Bajar, an experienced advocate for children with autism and their families. Together, they explore the challenges and triumphs of raising and supporting children with autism, focusing on practical and compassionate approaches to addressing symptoms and nurturing their potential.
Taiba shares her unique perspective on holistic care, including sensory and emotional support, the critical role of family involvement, and how breaking down misconceptions about autism can lead to a more inclusive and understanding society. This episode is packed with insights for caregivers, educators, and parents striving to create meaningful change for children with autism.
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Autism is a Spectrum: Embracing Individuality in Support and Care
Taiba explains that autism is not a one-size-fits-all condition. Each child is unique, with their own strengths, challenges, and ways of interacting with the world. She emphasises the importance of seeing beyond the label of autism to understand a child’s individuality. By tailoring support to a child’s specific needs—whether through sensory adjustments, therapeutic interventions, or emotional nurturing—caregivers and educators can help children feel valued and empowered.
The Importance of Sensory and Emotional Regulation
Sensory needs often play a significant role in the experiences of children with autism. Taiba discusses how overstimulation can lead to anxiety and overwhelm, and she offers practical strategies for creating sensory-friendly environments that help children feel calm and secure. She also highlights the connection between sensory regulation and emotional well-being, encouraging caregivers to focus on proactive strategies, such as structured routines, sensory aids, and creating safe spaces to foster confidence and reduce stress.
Family-Centred Support: Strengthening Bonds and Building Resilience
Taiba emphasises that the family unit is at the heart of a child’s support system. Parents, siblings, and extended family members all play vital roles in shaping a child’s environment and sense of belonging. She shares actionable advice for building stronger family dynamics, such as fostering open communication, practicing patience, and involving siblings in the care process to create a supportive and inclusive home. By working together as a family, Taiba believes children with autism can feel more secure, connected, and ready to thrive.
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