How can you help your child overcome the fear of the unknown? This was the question I asked myself when Jonathan was going to start his next school year at a brand new school. Why did we change schools? Well, his first school just wasn’t a good fit for him academically or socially. We didn’t know it at the time, but he was on the autism spectrum and the school just wasn’t geared for those who learned differently. And the students weren’t very accepting of kids who were different.
So we found a wonderful school our unique boy—a safe haven where teachers prioritized students social and emotional needs as highly as their academic needs. We were so excited for him to begin, knowing he would finally engage. But he didn’t. He was still afraid that he’d be bullied or picked on again so he kept to himself and tried to remain invisible.
His teachers, with my permission, set a plan in motion to see if they could break down his barriers and help him feel more comfortable at school. We called it #ProjectHug because every time they encountered him—coming into class, in a hallway, or on the playground—they’d give him a bear hug.
The results were miraculous! Jonathan said it was a turning point in his life. Before #ProjectHug he felt anti-social and anxious. After the ‘horrible hugs’ (as he called them), he felt self-confident, valued, and trusting. He became more active and involved in school activities. He eventually won awards for being a role model and leader.
We decided to turn Jonathan’s true story into one of our Mighty League interactive comic series. The Mighty League, Vol. 2: The Horrible Hug turns our autistic hero into starship captain on a galactic space adventure to an alien planet—a new school. It’s an overwhelming, fear-of-the-unknown experience. But the captain of the U.S.S. Mighty League soon discovers that the alien’s “horrible hugs” are welcoming and a sign of acceptance.
For a limited time, you can get Mighty League 2 for FREE (both the boy and girl versions) when you sign up for our free autism community membership. A membership gives you exclusive access to our autism bundle of resources including e-books, apps, a resource guide, educational tools and more. So sign up now and a Horrible Hug is coming your way!
So what are some other actions you as a parent can take to help your children handle new situations? I asked Natasha Daniels, child therapist, author, and founder of Parenting Anxious Toddlers, to share her best advice:
If you want to know more about #ProjectHug, read my guest post on AnxiousToddlers.com Parenting for All Ages
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