This Course Includes
Video content
Handouts
From the date of purchase
Continuing Professional Development
Purpose
Parents of an autistic child, adolescent or adult may experience concerns regarding the confirmation of autism, adapting to the stages of autism from childhood to maturity, having different parenting styles, and being an autistic parent. Their children and/or teenagers may feel resentful, misunderstood, anxious and stressed. The ways family members communicate with other, or do not communicate at all, may be a source of stress for everyone.
The programme will include strategies to assist and support an autistic child or teenager through high levels of anxiety at home and to cope with changes in household routines and parental expectations and requests. The expression of love and affection within the family will be discussed because the expression may be different to what was expected and may need adjustment for the autistic family member/s so that everyone in the family feels loved. We will discuss managing parental concerns of noncompliance to requests, concerns about possible addiction, for e.g. to computer gaming, the duration and depth of sleep, sensory sensitivity and recreational activities at home. Throughout the presentation there will be an emphasis on how to create a family environment that is autism friendly and neurodiversity affirming.
Who will benefit?
Learning Objectives
Understand autism within a family context, whether all family members are autistic or only one.
Know the difficulties that can arise in confirming autism from a parent’s perspective.
Know how the expression of autism can change over time, including the changes that can occur during puberty, and how these changes impact on the autistic teenager’s experience of life outside home.
Understand the different stages of parental acceptance of autism and the effects of different parenting styles.
Know how high levels of anxiety will affect an autistic person’s behaviour at home.
Determine how to express love, affection and praise for each family member so that they feel liked and loved.
Know how to create an autism friendly and affirming home environment to foster the autistic person’s sense of self and ability to enjoy their life.