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Test Social support for parents
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QUESTION 1: WHY IS SOCIAL SUPPORT IMPORTANT FOR PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM?
To judge other parents and compare experiences
To prove that they are the best parents
To help them cope with the difficulties and celebrate the triumphs in their journey with autism
Para evitar a otros padres y enfrentar los desafíos solos
QUESTION 2: WHY IS IT CRITICAL FOR PARENTS TO FEEL ACCEPTED AND UNDERSTOOD IN THEIR JOURNEY WITH AUTISM?
To be able to criticize other parents
Because it is not necessary to feel accepted
For your emotional well-being and to express your emotions without judgment
To hide their emotions and not to worry others
QUESTION 3: WHAT KINDS OF TECHNIQUES CAN PARENTS LEARN IN SUPPORT GROUPS TO DEAL WITH THE STRESS OF RAISING A CHILD WITH AUTISM?
Cooking recipes
Gardening techniques
Stress coping techniques, such as meditation or exercise
Sewing techniques
QUESTION 4: WHAT DO LOCAL SUPPORT GROUPS OFFER PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM?
Free food
Entertainment discounts
A space to share experiences, advice and resources
Free travel
QUESTION 5: WHAT IS A CONVENIENT WAY FOR PARENTS TO CONNECT AND SUPPORT EACH OTHER EVEN OUTSIDE OF FACE-TO-FACE MEETINGS?
Phone calls to other parents
Written letters
Online platforms and social networks
Messenger birds
QUESTION 6: WHAT DOES FAMILY THERAPY OFFER FAMILIES OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISM?
Cooking classes
A space for recreational activities
A safe space for families to work through their challenges together, improving communication and strengthening family bonds
Exercise sessions
QUESTION 7: WHY IS IT IMPORTANT FOR PARENTS TO TAKE TIME FOR THEMSELVES?
Because they don't deserve a break
Because they need to do more work at home
Because it is essential to recharge energies and take care of themselves
Because there are no interesting activities to do
QUESTION 8: WHAT CAN PARENTS DO TO CHALLENGE THE STIGMA AND LACK OF UNDERSTANDING ABOUT AUTISM IN THEIR COMMUNITY?
Ignoring the problem
Do nothing about it
Educate your community about autism to foster public awareness and a more supportive environment
Hiding that your child has autism
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