Understanding the Word 'Find' - A Simple Guide for Autism Families
Today we're looking at the word "find" and its many meanings - something that might be helpful when teaching language skills to autistic children.
What Does 'Find' Mean?
According to Merriam-Webster, "find" has several meanings:
- To come across something accidentally (like finding money on the ground)
- To discover something through searching or effort (like finding an answer)
- To experience something (like finding pleasure in someone's company)
- To realize something about yourself (like "finding yourself" in a situation)
Why This Matters for Autism Families
Many autistic children take words literally. Understanding that "find" can mean different things in different contexts might help when:
- Teaching flexible thinking about words
- Explaining abstract concepts (like "finding happiness")
- Helping with social understanding (like "finding favor" with someone)
Practical Tips
You might try:
- Using concrete examples when teaching "find" (like physically finding objects)
- Slowly introducing more abstract uses of the word
- Playing games that involve different meanings of "find"
Limitations
This isn't autism-specific research - just a general dictionary definition. Every child understands words differently.
For the full definition: Merriam-Webster's 'find' entry
Read the study: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/find