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They Aren't Broken, They Are Beautiful
- Living with Autism
- Narrated by: Adrian Newcastle
- Length: 21 mins
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Summary
Has your child recently been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? Do you feel like your world as you once knew it has come crashing down?
You know your child needs you now more than ever—they’re about to strap into a roller coaster they’re certainly not tall enough to ride alone, as they learn to cope with living life on the spectrum. Somehow though, you feel like the parent you once thought you’d be is at odds with the parent you have to be now.
Your previous child-rearing difficulties and basic worries now seem insignificant compared to the reality you now have to face as a parent with a child on the spectrum.
You wonder how you’re going to deal with the judgment and looks of pity from other people. You worry about medical bills and therapy. You worry because you can no longer picture what your child’s future is going to be.
You feel like you are at a loss because you just want the best for your child, but what is ‘best’ now has a very different meaning. It may seem scary, and tough, and even unmanageable.
But living with autism doesn’t have to be!
Don’t forget that you are already in the best place you can be to support your child, because no one knows them better than you! Your love for your child hasn’t changed, only your routine has.
Get They Aren’t Broken, They Are Beautiful for a better insight on what living with autism means, and how you can prepare for it.
In this audiobook you will discover:
- What the ‘spectrum’ of ASD really means
- How to spot the signs of autism in all stages of childhood
- The different types of autism
- Tips on how to live with it
And much, much more!
Life as a parent with a child on the spectrum shouldn’t be something to be ashamed of. It may be exhausting, but it doesn’t have to be tough.
With these tips and tricks, you will find the help and the hope you need to keep yourself and your little one going.
Get a copy today and remember, your child is not broken, they are beautiful no matter what!