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SUPPORT FOR FAMILIES WITH AUTISM

Posted by Sandy Howarth on Monday, July 18, 2011, In : Autism support 


Raising children is a strain on most parents as each family copes with their responsibilities based on their experience, knowledge and ability to cope. As the saying goes “the stresses and joys of parenthood”. Parents learn to understand the personalities of each child and their children learn to recognise the personalities of their parents and other family members.

Coping in an environment which clearly lacks the acceptance of Autism, a lack of social support and dealing with an Autistic...


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AUTISM ADVICE

Posted by Sandy Howarth on Wednesday, February 16, 2011, In : AUTISM ADVICE 

Dealing with the stress of the diagnosis
No parent expects to hear that their child is Autistic. In addition the shock of the diagnosis can leave parents drained of physical, mental and emotional energy. Therefore, it is important to conserve your energy to focus on areas of priority. Parents of Autistic children experience high stress levels, as everyday parenting skills are not adequate and effective when dealing with a child who is locked in their own little world.

The frustration, guil...


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Author of No Matter What


My book "No Matter What" takes a positive approach to understanding and dealing with Autism.