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Contributed by Angela Tollersons, with For Family Health, http://forfamilyhealth.net

Those of us who have ever known a child with autism realize that this disorder affects not only the special children with the diagnosis, but also their families. This is especially true of parents, who may at times feel overwhelmed by the unique circumstances their families face every day. Oftentimes, these parents may even feel alone in their struggles.

That’s why I was so inspired to create a list of articles that encourages parents of these special kids to make the most of each day, and embrace the unique structure of their family.

Nutrition for ASD Children http://www.eatright.org/resource/health/diseases-and-conditions/autism/nutrition-for-your-child-with-autism-spectrum-disorder-asd

Coping Mechanisms for Anxiety and ASD http://www.iidc.indiana.edu/pages/anxiety-and-autism-spectrum-disorders

Why My Son with Autism Needs Routine (With Video) https://www.autismspeaks.org/blog/2014/09/16/moment-i-got-my-son-autisms-need-routine

The Well Travel Guide for Parents of Autism Spectrum Children https://travelblog.expedia.ca/autism-travel-guide/

Let’s Have Fun: Activities for Children with Autism http://www.education.com/magazine/article/10-activities-children-autism/

Parents of special needs children – and all parents, for that matter – deserve a helping hand from their community, which is why I feel it’s so important that we lend them our support.

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