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Recent content by kacey

  1. K

    Alabama parent support

    Thank you for your response. Every child and every family is different. Some families will need more resources then others. And autism isn't the problem. Sometimes it's the world that becomes to much for our little ones to handle. Sometimes it's a Co- occurring issue or just a bad day. It could...
  2. K

    Alabama parent support

    Thank you for your response. I'm glad to see my helpline idea is bringing so much thought and conversation. My husband was very supportive but one of us had to work and we choose his career at that time. Women are more likely to take the caregiver role in the family and that is a very big job...
  3. K

    Alabama parent support

    Thank you for your questions. This help line is just at it's idea stage. I am a social worker that has been out of the field since 2015. I had to stop working to take care of my autistic son. He was having a lot of trouble at school and kept having meltdowns at home. I personally felt defected...
  4. K

    Alabama parent support

    I am a social worker and a mom of a beautiful autistic 9yr old son. He is happy most of the time but he still can have really bad days. I am talking about the kind of days that only other parents of autistic parents can understand. The meltdowns, the not eating, the struggle of not brushing...
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