... While many parents on MyAutismTeam encounter hardships when finding the right school or school accommodations for their children, there are also success stories to celebrate. “[My son] now has his own aide at school. ...
Choosing Schools for a Child With Autism
... While many parents on MyAutismTeam encounter hardships when finding the right school or school accommodations for their children, there are also success stories to celebrate. “[My son] now has his own aide at school. ...
... You may also need to connect with friends, family, or local resources for children with autism to find additional support if your intentions require taking breaks from caregiving. ...
... Setting aside time to practice gratitude can help you get in the habit of looking for things to be thankful for. Here are some practical ways you can harness positivity in your life: Keep a gratitude journal. Each day, spend five minutes writing about three things that went well for you and why you think they happened. ...
Practicing Gratitude When Caring for a Child With Autism
... Setting aside time to practice gratitude can help you get in the habit of looking for things to be thankful for. Here are some practical ways you can harness positivity in your life: Keep a gratitude journal. Each day, spend five minutes writing about three things that went well for you and why you think they happened. ...
... I’ll outlive my child and be able to take care of them – Sadly, it’s just not likely to happen. This is less a “myth” than it is wishful thinking on behalf of many big-hearted parents. ...
... Joining MyAutismTeam means gaining a support group of thousands of other parents caring for a child with autism who understand exactly what you're going through.Here are some conversations from MyAutismTeam members about navigating the holiday season: "Why does my 6'1", size 15 shoe wearing son want to be Catboy for Halloween when this costume only ...
Enjoying the Holidays While Caring for a Child With Autism
... Joining MyAutismTeam means gaining a support group of thousands of other parents caring for a child with autism who understand exactly what you're going through.Here are some conversations from MyAutismTeam members about navigating the holiday season: "Why does my 6'1", size 15 shoe wearing son want to be Catboy for Halloween when this costume only ...
... Many parents schedule activities such as taekwondo, gymnastics, or swim lessons to start the weekend off with structure–and hopefully gives them some time for each other later in the day. ...
... Find out more about how Marci supports autism parents and professionals at www.marcilebowitz.com. ...
... Find out more about how Marci supports autism parents and professionals at www.marcilebowitz.com. ...
... If you think your child may be scared of spooky decorations, flashy lights and scary noises, have them help decorate your own home and feel more comfortable. Also, it may be good to avoid those homes that truly go over the top. Keep it simple. Halloween can be as jam-packed as you want it to be. ...