“Alleviating Phone Call Anxiety in Autism”
In the context of Autism, individuals often experience significant anxiety related to making phone calls, a socially accepted norm. Autistic individuals, as shared in a relevant transcript, not only worry about initiating the call but also panic during the conversation, often resorting to scripting out their dialogues in advance. An example from the transcript highlights that in one of their office jobs, the individual received structured training on using telephones and appropriate communication, which was crucial as they found it difficult without prior practice. This training alleviated some of the challenges associated with phone calls. For parents of children with Autism, understanding this anxiety and providing similar structured training and practice can significantly reduce their child’s phone call anxiety and enhance their communication skills.