All of us are autistic. We differ only in degrees. It is difficult
to tell at what point in our upbringing our caregivers should have
intervened to broaden our vision. However, when we do see a young
child of 2 struggling to make a connection, we cannot sit back and
let nature take its course. We have to rise the challenge nature
has thrown to the child's parents. I wrote this book to highlight
the role of a dad in this endeavor. There are many aspects of
dealing with autism. Running away from the problem is a way out.
Why not take up the challenge instead, as for a long-playing
activity. The benefits are too many to enumerate. Since most books
are by mothers, dads need to know what to do and how to work as a
team and even get the upper hand (over the mom ) at times. 2 heads
are always better than one. Autism needs to be considered a race.
Many times dads think better like that. Something akin to the
Iditarod in Alaska. A project to be embarked upon with the ultimate
challenge to be not only completing the race but most important,
planning for the milestones in advance. These are Insurance,
Biomedicals, Special services and Therapy. Dads need to aim to get
a coterie of important professionals around them early on and
believe in them to avoid information overload in terms of therapies
and biomedicals.
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