Back to School Prep for Kids with Autism: What Parents Need to Know

September 17, 2025

Starting a new school year can be a major transition, especially for a child with autism. Knowing how to prepare a child with autism for a new school year is essential for a smooth and positive experience.



1. Early Preparation and Familiarization

Start by visiting the school and classroom several days before school begins. Let the child meet their teachers and explore important places like the cafeteria, playground, and restrooms. Create a photo book or social story with pictures of routines, teachers, and the school environment to build familiarity and reduce anxiety.


2. Establish Routines and Practice Skills

Implement a visual schedule to prepare your child for daily school activities. Practice school-related tasks at home, such as putting on a uniform, packing a backpack, and following a routine similar to school days. Address sensory sensitivities by modifying uniforms or introducing sensory tools like fidget toys.


3. Communicate and Collaborate

Talk openly about the upcoming changes and set realistic expectations. Work closely with teachers and school staff to create a communication plan. Share your child’s personalized learning profile to help educators understand their unique needs.


Research shows these strategies reduce stress and improve school adjustment for autistic children.

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Sources:

  1. https://raisingchildren.net.au/autism/school-play-work/autism-spectrum-disorder-primary-school/starting-primary-school-asd
  2. https://www.autismcentral.org.uk/guidance/how-prepare-secondary-school
  3. https://www.autismawareness.com.au/navigating-autism/preparing-your-child-for-a-new-school-year-with-autism
  4. https://www.autismspeaks.org/blog/back-school-tips-help-autistic-kids-adjust-new-school-year
  5. https://childmind.org/article/helping-special-needs-kids-change-schools/
  6. https://www.marcus.org/autism-resources/autism-tips-and-resources/preparing-to-go-back-to-school
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