Your autistic child has the right to the education, medical care and other services they need to live their best life. Until they become older and can learn how to advocate for themselves, your child will rely on you to be their voice and help them obtain what they need. The e-book, “Advocating for Your Autistic Child,” provides you with the strategies and know-how to be an effective advocate for your child.
“Advocating for Your Autistic Child” (affiliate link)
Effective advocacy strategies
I’ve been on this autism and ADHD journey with my son for almost 15 years. I learned one of the most important things I needed to do was to stand up and seek the care and services that my son J needed.
I’ve put all that I learned over the years into this book to share with other parents so that you can be a more effective advocate sooner than I was. It took me trial and error to figure out what worked and what steps to take to ensure I was helping J with what was most needed.
Self-advocacy and independent skills
In addition, it is just as important to teach your autistic child self-advocacy and independent skills. They need to be able to voice their own needs and handle their own affairs as they become adults. It’s a lot to learn for anyone, but our autistic children need some additional time and patience to ensure they learn these essential skills for their lives. This book provides you with the essential skills to focus on for your child and steps to take to teach them.
Download “Advocating for Your Autistic Child” e-book
You can download the e-book from this link: “Advocating for Your Autistic Child” (affiliate link)
Don’t have a Kindle reading device? No worries – just download the free Kindle app and read the book on your favorite device (e.g., computer, tablet or phone).
Your autistic child deserves all the education, care and other services they need to live their best life. As an effective advocate, you will be able to better ensure they receive all they need to give them the best chance to live a more fulfilled and independent life as they grow up into adulthood.