When it comes to being a parent of a child with autism, emotions can be challenging for both parties. There are many assumptions made when individuals think about people with autism spectrum disorders and their emotional responses.
If you, your child, or someone you know has been diagnosed with autism, there might be difficulties expressing your own emotions, recognizing emotions, and understanding the feelings of other people. Having a clearer understanding and labeling emotions of others in order to respond accordingly helps with interactions.
Learning to recognize, respond, and use teachable moments while learning about feelings and emotions can be hard. Autism, emotions, and all that surrounds this topic can be easier to navigate when you have tips and tricks to support your family.
Read more at: https://www.autismparentingmagazine.com/recognizing-autism-emotions/
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