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We Believe She Will Find Her Place In The World

Navigating Social Situations Safely for Girls with Autism in Narellan

Navigating Social Situations Safely for Girls with Autism in Narellan

How Autistic Girls In Narellan Can Make Friends Without Being Taken Advantage Of, Learning Safe Social Navigation.


Making friends feels important for many autistic girls. But sometimes, trust happens too fast. In Narellan, you can help your child learn how to stay safe in social situations without feeling afraid.

Why Safety Is So Important

Autistic girls may miss hidden signs when someone acts unfairly. They can believe someone is kind when they are not. This makes them vulnerable to bullying or being used.


Masking - trying to look “normal” - can drain energy. Some girls keep following along, even if they feel uncomfortable, just to fit in.


Signs Your Child Needs Social Safety Support

Spotting these signs means you can start gentle teaching now.


You might notice:


  • Trouble saying “no” to others.
  • Worry about losing friends.
  • Doing things they do not like to please someone.
  • Sharing secrets with people they barely know

Simple Steps To Stay Safe


Talk About What Makes A Good Friend

Role-play what to do if someone acts unkind. Show your child how to say, “No, I don’t like that,” or “I want to go home.” Use plain examples:


  • A good friend listens.
  • A good friend shares fairly.
  • A real friend does not force secrets or lies

Local Spots That Feel Safer

Narellan has a close-knit feel. Families often know each other well. You can use small parks, the local library or cafés for short meetups. A calm setting helps your child practise talking and reading other people’s actions.



Community centres sometimes run social groups for young girls. Other parents may share ideas for trusted clubs or hobby classes.

NDIS Supports For Social Safety

What To Include

Your plan may cover:


  • Social skills sessions with clear safety steps.
  • Therapists who use visual stories about safe choices.
  • Support workers to help at meetups.
  • Parent training to watch for signs of risk.

Simple Tips To Use Each Day

Teach your child who safe adults are. They should know they can come to you, a teacher or another trusted adult if they feel unsure.


Start with short visits in calm places.

  • Keep playdates with trusted children.
  • Check in with your child after meetups - did they feel safe?
  • Praise them for saying “no” when something felt wrong.

Narellan: A Good Community For Safe Friendships

One benefit of living in a smaller area like Narellan is that families often watch out for each other. This helps your child feel safer while learning social rules step by step.



Friendships do not have to feel risky. With gentle guidance, your child can make friends and trust their own voice.

Our History

Welcome to Spirit Care, where we are about believing in the extraordinary strength and potential of every woman. Founded with the mission to empower and uplift women with disabilities, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive support, education, and opportunities for growth.


At Spirit Care, we understand that disability does not define capability. Instead, we focus on abilities, talents, and dreams. Our team is comprised of passionate individuals who are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment where women can thrive.


Through personalised programs and services, we offer a holistic approach to empowerment. From educational workshops and skill-building sessions to mentorship programs and access to resources, we strive to equip women with the tools they need to achieve their goals and pursue their passions.

Our History

Welcome to Spirit Care, where we are about believing in the extraordinary strength and potential of every woman. Founded with the mission to empower and uplift women with disabilities, we are dedicated to providing comprehensive support, education, and opportunities for growth.


At Spirit Care, we understand that disability does not define capability. Instead, we focus on abilities, talents, and dreams. Our team is comprised of passionate individuals who are committed to creating a supportive and inclusive environment where women can thrive.


Through personalised programs and services, we offer a holistic approach to empowerment. From educational workshops and skill-building sessions to mentorship programs and access to resources, we strive to equip women with the tools they need to achieve their goals and pursue their passions.

Join us in our mission to break down barriers, challenge stereotypes, and create a world where all women can thrive. Together, we can redefine what's possible and empower women with disabilities to follow their dreams.


Welcome to the Spirit Care family.

Lama

“The Mum Figure” with 20 Years of Experience

She helps your daughter express emotions, work through emotional regulation, and understand specific abilities.


Lama’s background as an early childhood educator is invaluable.

As a beautician and mentor.

 

Noor builds your daughter’s confidence by highlighting the strengths she might be overlooking.

Noor

“The Mum Figure” Your Daughter Can Trust

Zac focuses on supporting parents.


He helps with planning and ensures that your family’s needs are met.

Zac

Supporting Families


Our Team Principles

Experienced and trained staff

Comprehensive onboarding processes

Constant reviews and collaboration

Maximising services delivered

Our Core Values

Support

Prosperity

Integrity

Respect

Individuality

Trust

Our Vision


To treat all we embrace as our family and focus intensely and exclusively on each person’s individuality, character, desires, and aspirations – assisting them in achieving anything they strive for.

Mission Statement


Providing a personalised service for extraordinary people with unique aspirations. Extending the support and goodness of family to guide you in achieving your most desired individual accomplishments.

You’re Not Alone

Social safety takes time to learn. With local spaces, trusted groups and your steady support, your child can build confidence without feeling used or hurt. Narellan’s quiet setting helps this feel possible, one small visit at a time.