This is a great question. And the simple answer is, the resources are exactly the same as for neurotypical parents Solicit the support of family and friends. Understand that you are never alone, there is always help . You can be an amazing parent. Embrace the gift you have been given.
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There are many groups and resources out there for neurotypical parents of autistic children, but do you know of any that exist for parents that are themselves on the autism spectrum? Especially ones that have autistic people in organizational roles?
The parents of autistic children really have their work cut out for them.
Autistic people are normal - so yes, if both parents are autistic they may have an autistic child or a neurotypical child, either way that child is normal.
Autism is thought to have a strong genetic link, especially on the fathers side. Autistic people are more likely to have Autistic children, but that's not always the case.
Autistic parents are advantageous to autistic children because they understand each other and can communicate with each other and share interests effectively.
There is no record or any indication that I know of ,that any of the presidents were autistic.
No, it was founded by a group of London parents in 1962 as the Autistic Children's Aid Society of North London.
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No, Johnny Depp is not autistic, or at least he has not publically identified himself as autistic. He doesn't show any obvious signs of being autistic either.
No.
Many parents do struggle with their autistic child and are concerned about their future. Autism doesn't mean a child/adult who is mentally handicapped. Autistic brains think different and many autistic people only deserved to be understood and not treated like they're sick or handicapped. Autistic children/adults are not sick or handicapped. Many parents should try to understand their autistic child instead of being scared all the time.
Yes, when referring to autism as an identity you capitalize - for example Autistic person, Autistic child, Autistic community. In general you don't capitalize autism, for example when talking about autism as a condition or autistic resources.
No one knows for sure what exactly causes a person to be Autistic rather than any other variation in neurology. We do however know that in 95% of cases it is down to genetics, either specific genes or mutations between both parents of the Autistic person.