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Many parents feel overwhelmed with sadness when their child is diagnosed with autism. Often, that grief is connected with a sense of loss. While their child, of course, is still a part of their lives, some parents feel that they have lost the child they expected or the child they thought they had. Others are saddened by the realization that their child with autism will almost certainly live their entire lives with a disability. Still, others are grieved by the thought they will not be able to give their spouse or parents the gift of a "perfect" child or grandchild.
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By Grascia Hinds5
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Many parents feel overwhelmed with sadness when their child is diagnosed with autism. Often, that grief is connected with a sense of loss. While their child, of course, is still a part of their lives, some parents feel that they have lost the child they expected or the child they thought they had. Others are saddened by the realization that their child with autism will almost certainly live their entire lives with a disability. Still, others are grieved by the thought they will not be able to give their spouse or parents the gift of a "perfect" child or grandchild.
If you would like to follow us on social media or our website, just click the links below.
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTfiE1yHE2v9rktymo4GuHg
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autismmomandtravel/
Website: www.autismmomandtravel.com