Panabo Autism Spectrum Disorder Parent Support Group

Panabo Autism Spectrum Disorder Parent Support Group A place where EVERYONE who has been impacted by autism can receive support. Before joining the group, please understand the rules.

We encourage you to ask questions about autism, engage in conversations, receive feedback, share personal accounts of struggles and triumphs, and develop new relationships with people who have shared your journey with autism.

To achieve Independence
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To achieve Independence

To enjoy life
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To enjoy life


To be HAPPY
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To be HAPPY


To Believe Himself
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To Believe Himself


To Be Able to have a Conversation
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To Be Able to have a Conversation


To Have Friends
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To Have Friends

Ways to Reduce Stigma:Education: Education is key in reducing the stigma surrounding ASD. By providing accurate informat...
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Ways to Reduce Stigma:

Education: Education is key in reducing the stigma surrounding ASD. By providing accurate information about autism, including its causes, characteristics, and treatments, we can help to dispel myths and misconceptions and increase understanding and acceptance.

Community activities: include participating in autism walks or events, sharing information about autism on social media, and promoting understanding and acceptance

Language: The language we use when talking about autism can have a significant impact on reducing stigma. Using person-first language, such as "person with autism," rather than "autistic person," can help to promote the idea that individuals with autism are individuals first and foremost.

Autism awareness is important because it helps to dispel myths and misconceptions Some common MYTHS about autism include...
04/04/2023

Autism awareness is important because it helps to dispel myths and misconceptions

Some common MYTHS about autism include:

* Autism is caused by bad parenting: This myth has been debunked by research, which has found that autism is a biological condition with genetic and environmental factors.

* Autism can be cured: While some therapies and interventions can help individuals with autism develop skills and improve their quality of life, there is no known cure for autism.

* Individuals with autism lack empathy: This is a common myth that has been disproven by research. Individuals with autism may have difficulty understanding and expressing emotions, but they are capable of empathy and forming meaningful relationships.

Some common MISCONCEPTIONS about autism include:

* Autism is a rare disorder: While autism was once thought to be rare

* Only boys can have autism: Although autism is more commonly diagnosed in boys than in girls, it can occur in individuals of any gender.

* Individuals with autism are all savants(TALENTED PERSON): While some individuals with autism have exceptional abilities in certain areas, such as music or math, not all individuals with autism are savants.

* Individuals with autism are intellectually disabled: While some individuals with autism may have intellectual disabilities, others may have average or above-average intelligence.

* Individuals with autism are not interested in social interaction: While some individuals with autism may have difficulty with social interaction, others may be highly interested in socializing and forming relationships.

Autism is not a sickness, but it is simply how some people see the world differently.Autism awareness refers to the unde...
04/04/2023

Autism is not a sickness, but it is simply how some people see the world differently.

Autism awareness refers to the understanding and recognition of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a neurodevelopmental disorder that affects communication, social interaction, and behavior.

Most importantly, educating people on the symptoms of ASD, how to identify it, and how to interact with people who have autism in a respectful and empowering way.



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