Myths: Autism Is Not the Parent's Fault
When a child is slow in his language development, or even completely down in interest about interaction with others, he is immediately labeled by society. People could say things like, “The mother must have spoiled that child,” or “There must be a problem in parenting.” But the truth is far from these myths.
What is Autism?
Autism, or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a neurological condition that results from differences in brain development. It is not a parenting failure, nor a lack of discipline or love. Blaming parents adds unnecessary guilt and discourages families from seeking timely support.
Parents Are Real Heroes
The real heroes are the parents who take early action. Those who seek support, provide therapy, and continue learning are making a real difference in their child's future.
No Sin
Autism is Not Poor Parenting
Judgment Not - Condition Requires Understanding
Let's Break Myths
Let us refrain from searching for someone to blame-instead, let us focus on the proliferation of awareness and compassion, as well as supporting every parent treading through this journey.
Autism is not caused by parenting
Neurological disorder in children
Support for parents of autistic children
Autism myths and facts
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