Learning to tie one's own shoes is a big step for any child, a real moment of growing up, and for youngsters on the autism spectrum, this skill can feel particularly important. It represents a stride towards greater independence, a way of taking care of oneself in a very practical sense. For parents and caregivers, seeing a child manage this task can bring a deep sense of accomplishment and pride. It's about more than just loops and knots; it's about building confidence and a sense of capability in everyday activities.
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