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    Treating the Family

    Having a Normal Family Life After Autism Diagnosis

    There is no happy ending after an autism diagnosis unless the child is not diagnosed with the long tem condition. But, more often than not, autism diagnosis usually outcomes in positive findings, which make it more overwhelming for the parents and the whole family.

    Being a lifelong disorder that affects human development, autism can alteration the life of the entire family in just a snap. Why is that? Because the emotional and physical demands required in taking care of the special child will ultimately take its toll on all family members which can make everyday living hard for everyone.

    To be able to maintain a common functioning family despite the condition of one of its members, experts say that each and every family member should have a deep understanding of the disorder and should be willing to accept and adjust to the demands required by the situation.

    The "treatment" from the family

    Since autism is a complex disorder, living with somebody who is diagnosed with it can be challenging and very difficult for the parents and other family members as well. Studies show the bulk of the parents that have autistic children express signs of withdrawal from their circle of friends and other relatives because they need to devote most of their time and energy in taking care of the child.

    There are also cases wherein one of the parents requirements to stop working to be able to tend to the requirements of the autistic child. Although dealing with autism can be tiring, draining, and exhausting to the family members physically, mentally, and emotionally, this is not ample reason to give up on the child. If aid is needed, parents can rely on several support groups to face the challenges brought by the disorder.

    Statistics express that one of the challenges parents face after their child has been diagnosed with autism is explaining the condition to other family members, especially to the siblings in order to obtain support. Below are just some approaches you could use to explain the condition to other family members.

    1. Accept and comprehend the situation whole heartedly. Although it's difficult to accept that your child's life can never be common like others, the best technique to cope after an autism diagnosis is to recognize the requirements of the child. By admitting that caring for a child diagnosed with autism is devastating is more practical than making yourself believe it's not because this will only bring about more stress.

    2. Help them comprehend everything about the disorder. Experts say that one of the factors why families cannot function properly after one member has been diagnosed with autism is that they don’t have ample understanding of the condition. For the parents, they should comprehend and accept the condition first so other family members will follow their lead. By making other children or members of the family comprehend the disorder, they will also know how to adjust to the situation and adapt to the autistic child's requirements emotionally and physically.

    3. Give them breathing space. After breaking the news to the family, it's best that you give them time to absorb the information on their own.

    4. Don’t force members of the family to take care of the autistic child if they don’t want to. Each family member has a life of their own so don’t force them to dedicate all their time to the autistic child. What you could do is designate a itinerary or task for them in taking care of the child. By doing this, they will learn to care more about the autistic child without being forced to do so.

    5. Everybody requirements a break. Taking care of an autistic child is draining physically, mentally, and emotionally. Give yourself or a family member a break by rewarding them a special dish or a treat to the film theater.

    6. Join a support group. By doing this, you could share experiences with others and vice versa so you could get help. You can also ask other members of the family for a counseling session.

    7. Remind everybody to breathe and relax when the going gets tough.

    8. Ask everybody to keep a journal of their own. Here, they can write down everything they feel and can relieve the stress brought by taking care of an autistic child.

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