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Washington Post: How listening to autistic adults helped me understand and support my son

Shanon Des Rosa Roche, Parent of an awesome young man and one of the people behind The Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism, has a piece in the Washington Post: How listening to Autistic Adults Helped me understand and support my son.

Here’s a small quote from the piece.

Parents need to hear from people who have lives similar to what our children will experience. These adults can warn us about avoidable mistakes, and they can counter our assumptions about what it means to live a good life — even when that life is complicated.

Please go and read the entire piece. It’s not long, but it is very good.

There are a lot of people who could benefit from this article. Parents who recently found out their child is autistic are one group. Even parents who children have been diagnosed for some time, even those who run autism parent organizations, could greatly benefit from the ideals presented so clearly and succinctly in Shannon’s article.

Read the article and see for yourself what you take away from it.

By Matt Carey



This post first appeared on Left Brain/Right Brain, please read the originial post: here

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