Our worlds have grown smaller and more uncertain. We've all had to adjust to a new reality, normal daily routines have fallen asunder.
However, for those with autism and their families, the adjustment has been particularly difficult. The breakdown in structure as well as being confined to small spaces can result in great distress or sometimes, meltdowns.
For 10-year-old Gavin, social distancing is making life harder by the day. School, play and a busy schedule help him to cope with autism.
Ciara, Gavin's mother, explains that "he really needs a lot of water play for his 'Sensory Processing Disorder'. "He would have two to three baths a day.
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