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We explore autistic scripting as real communication and a tool for self‑regulation, and share simple ways churches can respond with care. We focus on reading context, expanding scripts, and shaping environments so people with autism are heard and welcomed.
• defining autistic scripting and how it differs from casual quoting
• why context and intent matter for understanding meaning
• immediate vs delayed scripting and how to read each
• scripting as communication and self‑regulation in busy settings
• practical support: expand scripts, teach alternatives, use social stories
• shaping environments to reduce stress and honor dignity
• when scripting signals distress and how to respond
• building relationships that make the gospel accessible
If you want to dive deeper on your own, you can check out the Indispensable-People blog or my books on Amazon called The Indispensable Kid or Gospel Accessibility and the Indispensable People
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We explore autistic scripting as real communication and a tool for self‑regulation, and share simple ways churches can respond with care. We focus on reading context, expanding scripts, and shaping environments so people with autism are heard and welcomed.
• defining autistic scripting and how it differs from casual quoting
• why context and intent matter for understanding meaning
• immediate vs delayed scripting and how to read each
• scripting as communication and self‑regulation in busy settings
• practical support: expand scripts, teach alternatives, use social stories
• shaping environments to reduce stress and honor dignity
• when scripting signals distress and how to respond
• building relationships that make the gospel accessible
If you want to dive deeper on your own, you can check out the Indispensable-People blog or my books on Amazon called The Indispensable Kid or Gospel Accessibility and the Indispensable People