Introduction: Self Care With ASD
Self Care is really important and with a pandemic going on we might not be having time for ourselves so I've come up some things to do.
Supplies
- Time
- healthy food
- something that relaxes you (Ex. a book or animal)
- hippo Hugs blanket
- essential oils
Step 1: Hippo Hugs
For me, autism makes it so it's really hard to fall asleep so when I tried a hippo hugs weighted blanket I was skeptical but now that I have tried it I could not imagine falling asleep without one. I have 2 now, they are a bit pricey ( starting price is 125) but what can you say it's for sleep. I love hippo hugs because you can customize everything about it and you could make some pretty cool patterns or if your not into that there are just solid colors.
Step 2: Eat Healthy
Eating healthy is essential to your health and mental health I like having an apple and some milk.
"Apples are low in sodium, fat, and cholesterol. They don't offer protein, but apples are a good source of vitamin C and fiber. One medium apple has about: 100 calories." From Here
And "Milk is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals, including “nutrients of concern,” which are under-consumed by many populations ( 3 ). It provides potassium, B12, calcium and vitamin D, which are lacking in many diets ( 4 ). Milk is also a good source of vitamin A, magnesium, zinc and thiamine (B1)." From Here
Step 3: Have Something That Relaxes You
to have something that relaxes you is easy, for me some things that relax me are
- Reading, nothing better then reading a good book after a long day!!
- Walking with my dog, gets both our energy out
- Writing, making things happen with your imagination that you always wanted in other books mixed into your very own book
- Looking outside at the pond
- Snow, this does not happen very much where I live but when it does, oh so much joy!!
- art, until you get frustrated lol





