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Parenting a Unique Child: A Child Like Mine. A board-certified cognitive specialist and parent coach shares moments from her special journey with her son with autism. Beatrice Moise, MS, BCCS. How to Prepare a Resume to Highlight Special Skills with ASD.
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A: Autism can impact parenting by presenting challenges in communication, social interaction, and understanding a child’s emotional needs. It may also make seeking help difficult, as parents may feel hesitant to acknowledge the influence of their autism on their parenting.
Developed in 1991, Social Stories for kids with autism have gained massive popularity among parents and special educators. There is a social story available for many common scenarios, from making friends to washing hands or maintaining personal space during COVID-19.
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Autism Parenting Magazine is the leading global magazine for parents of autistic children as well as professionals seeking to work with children on the spectrum. The magazine features articles from hundreds of contributors including respected professionals, autism experts, parents of children on the spectrum, and adults with autism.
Overall, it showed that 6.7% of people with autism spectrum disorder have profound autism. The study also indicated that more than a quarter of autistic 8-year-olds have profound autism, and the prevalence of profound autism in black children is 76% higher.