As parents, hearing the doctor's prognosis and realizing your child has an autistic disorder can be quite challenging. But it's not the end of the world. Millions of families around the world live with autism every day. Here are some tips to cope with the news, if you're hearing them for the first time.
Keep it in perspective
Even if you weren't prepared for the day you'll learn your child has some degree of autism, we know it can be hard. But in the grand scheme of things, your child is physically healthy and surrounded by people who care and love him or her.
Talk to other parents of children with ASDIt can be a huge help speaking to others who've already been there. Talk to parents who already went through the path you're now starting. You'll find empowerment, resilience, and even hope.
Think practically
It's best to focus on what you can do, now that you've learned your child has ASD. And there's a lot you can do. Our organization has numerous programs in place to help you and your child achieve their full potential.
Stay optimisticPositive thinking is a major factor in success. So instead of mulling over things that didn’t go quite right, remind yourself of things that did. And maintain hope for a better future.
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