Autism Parenting  |  Issue 170
As October begins, I always feel a sense of vibrancy and hope, inspired by nature’s vivid colors and the crispness in the air. Bright oranges, reds, and yellows seem to encourage us to take action - walk in the leaves, pick some apples, or decorate a pumpkin. As a parent of a child with autism, that call to action can come in many ways. We want to help our children socialize, make friends, and be able to communicate their needs. We want to see them regulate their behavior and have the best education and accommodations. Finally, we want them to transition to adulthood without any issues or obstacles. How can we do what’s best for our children in all circumstances? Our theme this month is “Autism Increasing Around the World,” and while the numbers are growing, so is the call to action to do something. While you may feel compelled to take action to help your child with the best support and resources, don’t forget to take some time for fun. Jump in those piles of amber and golden leaves. Draw or carve a silly face on that spherical, orange pumpkin. Laugh, frolic, and play with your beautiful children, knowing that while the numbers may be increasing, so is the hope for a brighter future. Happy reading!
What else can you expect?
- Q& A with Dr. Temple Grandin
- Building a Social Network
- Understanding Autism Through a Cultural Lens
- Effective Parenting Strategies for Children and Teens
- Job Interview Tips for Young Adults
- Plus many more articles…
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Autism Parenting Issue 170.