Parenting Autistic Teens

Author: mom_to_one, 05 06th, 2010

Most articles on autism focus on the young children who are diagnosed with the disease, but while the symptoms and the severity of the disease may change overtime, it rarely goes away completely. Autism typically has an impact on social behavior, and as kids grow older, a parents ability to assist in social situations is diminished. This raises the question of how and when to begin giving your child more independence.

A recent article in the Boston Globe highlights a new book by Clair Scovell LaZebnik, which tackles the question of how to address autism with older children. LaZebnik is a parent of four, and her oldest son, who was diagnosed with autism at an early age, contributed to the book. He is now 18, and the book draws on their relationship and the challenges that they faced with the disease as he entered middle and high school.


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    There are certainly a good deal of details like that to take into consideration….

    That is a excellent point to bring up….

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