10 Ways for autistic people to improve their concentration

Some autistic people have difficulty concentrating. In particular, they may find it difficult to pay attention to and concentrate on things that don’t interest them! This is part of the autism condition.

Additionally, it is common for autistic people to struggle with executive function. Concentration is a part of executive function.

Some autistic people also have an attention disorder as well.

Being able to concentrate is a key skill to have in daily life of course! On a wider scale, it is important because it enables us to learn at school and have a job. On a smaller scale, it assists us in doing the little day to day things such as being able to make a cup of tea rather than intend to make a cup of tea, put the kettle on, and then forget all about it!

Here are 10 strategies that may help an autistic person improve their concentration day to day:

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