The crafts on sale Sunday, like stacks of handmade paper, journals, and Christmas decor, were made with the help of adults and children with Autism, parents who regularly participate in the ...
Dr. Patricia Davis answers the question: 'How Can I Manage My Parenting Stress?' Oct. 23, 2008 -- Question: How can I manage the stress that accompanies parenting a child with autism? Answer: ...
Even though the majority of couples I’ve worked with as a couples counselor, where the husband or wife is on the autism spectrum or has high-functioning autism, only a handful of these couples through ...
Discovering that your child has autism can change your life tremendously. Notwithstanding your deep love for your child, parents can experience feelings of grief, anger, fear, and stress. Parents may ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. My son was born with a perfect Apgar score. I had a stressful pregnancy and an emergency cesarean section, but he was so sweet, ...
Raising a child with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can upend a family’s world — that transformation can go unrecognized by those outside of it. Just as each child with autism presents unique ...
Parents of some elementary school students in St. Thomas, Ont., worry the transfer of education assistants (EA) to other schools could have dire consequences for their children who have autism and ...
THOMASVILLE, Ga. (WALB) - Parents and caretakers now have the opportunity to be a part of a support group for raising children with autism. StepNStones nontraditional school is creating a program that ...
Parenting is a profound journey marked by love, continuous learning, and unexpected challenges. For parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), this path often involves navigating unique ...
Parents of children with autism face significant emotional, practical and financial burdens. Support systems, including parent groups and respite care, are crucial for caregiver well-being. Empathy ...
Plus how to best support your little one after diagnosis Medically reviewed by Claire Eggleston, LMFT-Associate Being disabled means getting used to labels. Some are in regular use; some, like ...