... While getting support and help for my kids, I was seeing things that weren't done for me. I saw the things I needed at their ages which would've helped me reach my full potential. This has made me sad at times. I am so happy to see my kids happy.I finally got my diagnosis of autism after all these years. ...
My Perspective: Family Provides an Answer
... While getting support and help for my kids, I was seeing things that weren't done for me. I saw the things I needed at their ages which would've helped me reach my full potential. This has made me sad at times. I am so happy to see my kids happy.I finally got my diagnosis of autism after all these years. ...
... Just try to inform your extended family about your child’s situation. This can be formal and informal. Chances are your family may have some idea that autism is something that it really isn’t. Express the great things your child does as well as struggles (chance to ask for help!). ...
My Perspective: Lessons on Navigating the Holidays and Family
... Just try to inform your extended family about your child’s situation. This can be formal and informal. Chances are your family may have some idea that autism is something that it really isn’t. Express the great things your child does as well as struggles (chance to ask for help!). ...
... Have you found ways to celebrate the holidays while meeting the needs of a child with autism? Share in the comments below or post on MyAutismTeam. ...
... She explained, “Last weekend, my autistic son and his friend asked if they could come to the mall while I was working there. They wanted to get a new video game. I said sure, but they had to check in with me a few times. About five minutes after they arrived, I saw them walking with two girls. I almost had a heart attack!”6. ...
12 Autism Success Stories From Members: Read the Wins
... She explained, “Last weekend, my autistic son and his friend asked if they could come to the mall while I was working there. They wanted to get a new video game. I said sure, but they had to check in with me a few times. About five minutes after they arrived, I saw them walking with two girls. I almost had a heart attack!”6. ...
... Over the years her Autism Team has grown to include a day camp, gymnastics classes, and piano lessons among other activities that help her son interact with others.When you spot bullying at school take action by talking to the school and other parents immediately. Enlist the help of the parents, teachers and students to look out for your child. ...
Fending Off Isolation – 5 Tips from Parents of Kids with Autism
... Over the years her Autism Team has grown to include a day camp, gymnastics classes, and piano lessons among other activities that help her son interact with others.When you spot bullying at school take action by talking to the school and other parents immediately. Enlist the help of the parents, teachers and students to look out for your child. ...
... From the unconcerned ("It's probably not a big deal") to the plain unhelpful ("He'll grow out of it"), advice is hurled at us from friends, family, coworkers, even strangers. While most suggestions are probably well-intentioned, hearing them over and over can make us feel that our children are minimized and misunderstood. ...
Your Answers: The Worst Advice For Parents of Children With Autism (Infographic)
... From the unconcerned ("It's probably not a big deal") to the plain unhelpful ("He'll grow out of it"), advice is hurled at us from friends, family, coworkers, even strangers. While most suggestions are probably well-intentioned, hearing them over and over can make us feel that our children are minimized and misunderstood. ...
... Knowing that a public figure is facing the same day-to-day struggles we do or our child does, all while under the glare of stardom, we are more endeared toward them. ...
... You can help other people understand more about autism while having fun and raising money for the cause. If you are able, you can also donate (or encourage others to donate) to places such as the Organization for Autism Research or the Autism Society of America to support autism advocacy and research. In addition, remember to engage in self-care. ...
Do You Want To Get Involved With Autism Awareness? Here’s How
... You can help other people understand more about autism while having fun and raising money for the cause. If you are able, you can also donate (or encourage others to donate) to places such as the Organization for Autism Research or the Autism Society of America to support autism advocacy and research. In addition, remember to engage in self-care. ...
... Members on MyAutismTeam are always available to answer questions and offer encouragement when things get rough.Here are some conversations from members on MyAutismTeam about facing a new diagnosis: "After a while I started to realize my son wasn't where he needed to be, and at the age of three, he was diagnosed with autism." ...
Your Child Has Just Been Diagnosed With Autism. Now What?
... Members on MyAutismTeam are always available to answer questions and offer encouragement when things get rough.Here are some conversations from members on MyAutismTeam about facing a new diagnosis: "After a while I started to realize my son wasn't where he needed to be, and at the age of three, he was diagnosed with autism." ...
... Sign Up for EFMP (Exceptional Family Member Program). The different branches of the military have their own programs. More information about EFMP can be found on the Military Homefront site. Another great site for military parents is Operation Autism run by the Organization for Autism Research. ...
5 Things Every Parent in the Autism Community Can Learn from Military Moms
... Sign Up for EFMP (Exceptional Family Member Program). The different branches of the military have their own programs. More information about EFMP can be found on the Military Homefront site. Another great site for military parents is Operation Autism run by the Organization for Autism Research. ...