Protecting Our Children: Preventing Elopement in Non-Verbal Kids

We recently witnessed a heartbreaking tragedy in Texas, where an 8-year-old boy with autism wandered off from his home and drowned in a nearby pond. This devastating loss is a painful reminder of the dangers that elopement poses to our children. According to research, nearly half (49%) of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have attempted to wander off at least once after the age of four. Tragically, drowning is the leading cause of death for these children, accounting for 91% of all U.S. deaths reported in children with ASD ages 14 and younger who had wandered off between 2009 and 2011. It is crucial to safeguard your child if they are at risk of elopement. By taking proactive steps, we can help prevent them from wandering off or ensure they are quickly found if they do. Here are a few things that can help: 1. ID Bracelets and Tags ID bracelets and tags are a simple, low-tech solution that can be a lifesaver in an emergency. These can include your child’s name, your con...