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  1. 11 de mai. de 2024 · Mother Warriors: A Nation of Parents Healing Autism Against All Odds. Global Dispatch. (6054) 97.5% positive. Seller's other items. Contact seller. US $10.58. Condition: Brand New. Quantity: 2 available. Buy It Now. Add to cart. Add to watchlist. Breathe easy. Returns accepted. Shipping: US $3.99Economy Shipping. See details.

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  2. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Title: Mother Warriors. Country/Region of Manufacture: US. Format: Paperback. Item Width: 14mm. Item Length: 137mm. Item Height: 215mm. EAN: 9780452295605. Language ...

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  4. Há 19 horas · One autistic mother whose partner is also autistic explained: “It made us bond, it really united us […] the ordeals […]” (Loic and Charles’ mother, boys, moderate autistic traits and NA). However, this reality was not shared by the majority and many said they had the impression of taking on alone a large part of the domestic and educational tasks, which could contribute to their ...

  5. 10 de mai. de 2024 · There have been a lot of ups and downs during this autism life. The highs are so high and the lows are so low. This causes a lot of emotional turmoil within. There have been some really hard times throughout my autistic daughter, Alyssa’s life. The grief period after diagnosis is devastating. The realization that this is the rest of her life.

  6. 24 de mai. de 2024 · The age of parents at the time of a child's birth can significantly influence the odds of having a child with autism. A 2006 study found that children born to men over age 40 were 5.75 times more likely to have autism than children born to men under 30 [2]. A major study conducted in Sweden looking at 2.6 million children born between 1973 and ...

  7. 23 de mai. de 2024 · By John Pring on 16th February 2023 Category: Education. Listen. Neurodivergent parents and single mothers are frequently blamed for the behaviours of their autistic children, and even subjected to safeguarding inquiries, when they try to seek support from services, according to new research.