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AUTISM AND PARENT CONCERNS

Posted by Sandy Howarth on Friday, February 4, 2011, In : AUTISM AND PARENT CONCERNS 



Parents are faced with an array of concerns when dealing with an Autistic child. Reaching out for what the future holds while struggling to obtain services becomes a priority. Nevertheless, a positive future for an Autistic child is one that offers them the support to achieve their full potential. The opportunity to gain meaningful language offers greater promise for an Autistic child who can use language to communicate and cope within our world. However, a child who demonstrates passive beha...


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A SPIRITUAL OUTLOOK ON AUTISM

Posted by Sandy Howarth on Monday, January 17, 2011, In : A SPIRITUAL OUTLOOK ON AUTISM 


Looking at how to deal with the challenges of autism the most effective way I have found is to understand and learn to accept the condition. Here, we are confronted with the first hurdle which is the question of the cause - the answer often leading to “we don’t know.... “ or “we think it is….” People look to find answers, apportion blame or escape from the reality of the life-long care that goes with a diagnosis such as autism. It continues to create high stress levels within the ...


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UNDERSTANDING, CARING & SUPPORTING THE NEEDS OF FAMILIES WITH AUTISM

Posted by Sandy Howarth on Saturday, August 21, 2010, In : SUPPORTING THE NEEDS OF FAMILIES WITH AUTISM 


The Challenges: Autism creates enormous and unexpected challenges to families faced with it - they tug in every direction to help their Autistic loved ones with little or no support from services. The barriers to communication, social issues, the lack of public support and the long term demands on what the future holds adds a further strain on families struggling to cope. The challenges bring out a deep and pure strength of survival in individuals with Autism where their lives revolve around ...


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Author of No Matter What


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