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I will explain what parent attachment rigidity looks like in children with autism, why it happens, and share six practical, step-by-step strategies you can use at home to help your child become more flexible and comfortable with both parents. You’ll learn how to gradually involve the less preferred parent in daily routines, create positive associations, use comfort objects, stay calm and consistent, expand roles slowly, and prepare your child for changes—all in a gentle, supportive way. Whether you’re struggling with bath time, bedtime, or everyday transitions, this video will give you actionable tools and encouragement to support your child’s progress and reduce family stress. 🟣 About Hi, My name is Olga Sirbu, I am a Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA), Licensed Behavior Analyst and Founder or Autism Advance. My goal is to support and empower families and individuals on the autism spectrum. In this channel, we will offer evidence-based knowledge and practical strategies to deepen your understanding of autism and support individuals on the spectrum. I am committed to providing high-quality, informative content to empower you in making a meaningful impact. By subscribing to our channel, you'll gain exclusive access to a plethora of resources . These resources will help you develop your expertise in the field of autism and empower you to create positive change in the lives of those you care about. Thank you for considering Autism Advance as your go-to resource for autism education and support. Join us today and embark on a journey of continuous learning and growth in the world of autism! #autism #asd #autismacceptance