10 Ways for autistic people to deal with waiting

To have to wait for things is part of life. We might have to wait…

to receive exam resultsto receive hospital test resultsto receive an autism diagnosisto be served in a restaurantfor someone to answer the phonefor an appointment with a doctorfor the train to comefor every episode of a TV series to be broadcast

Waiting is just something we must put up with! And we have to wait for good things as well as difficult things.

It’s good practice therefore to learn how to ‘wait well’. Let’s think about some helpful ways for us to respond to waiting:

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