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Have you ever heard the expression "kids don't come with instructions?" Well trying to understand what that really means to a single parent who is struggling to raising a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Rarely do we hear about the reality that accompanies a struggle. The truth is that some parents just rather not expose themselves or their child by being truthful about their reality on the spectrum. Exposure can open the door to judgement and ridicule and no one wants to deal with that. On the other hand exposure can help others acknowledge and understand your reality; It can also bring about acceptance. Exposing your reality will have people wondering who you really are. No one truly knows your strengths or weaknesses until your reality is exposed. This book is based on the reality of a single parent raising her beautiful autistics daughter. The writer's reality is not exactly what most people expect to read or hear. The reality will give readers a deeper understanding of what parents, families, caregivers, and most importantly people with autism and ASD actually go through. The reality is not just a challenge; it can be embarrassing, upsetting, and cruel. However the best thing you will discover is that there is a great degree of resiliency and love like no other. Read it, enjoy it, and respect it because it is more than you could ever imagine.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Have you ever heard the expression "kids don't come with instructions?" Well trying to understand what that really means to a single parent who is struggling to raising a child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Rarely do we hear about the reality that accompanies a struggle. The truth is that some parents just rather not expose themselves or their child by being truthful about their reality on the spectrum. Exposure can open the door to judgement and ridicule and no one wants to deal with that. On the other hand exposure can help others acknowledge and understand your reality; It can also bring about acceptance. Exposing your reality will have people wondering who you really are. No one truly knows your strengths or weaknesses until your reality is exposed. This book is based on the reality of a single parent raising her beautiful autistics daughter. The writer's reality is not exactly what most people expect to read or hear. The reality will give readers a deeper understanding of what parents, families, caregivers, and most importantly people with autism and ASD actually go through. The reality is not just a challenge; it can be embarrassing, upsetting, and cruel. However the best thing you will discover is that there is a great degree of resiliency and love like no other. Read it, enjoy it, and respect it because it is more than you could ever imagine.