Discussion with an Expert

Talking to my Child About their Diagnosis of Autism

April 18, 2023 12:00 pm EDT/EST
ADHD and Autism
About this Discussion
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About this Discussion

A diagnosis of a mental health issue or disability can come as a relief when it validates or expands your understanding of your child. It gives your family a place to start creating a support plan. You may also wonder about how much to say and how to say it to your child in a way that doesn’t harm their self-worth. In addition, when others in your family or community display symptoms of these challenges, children will often make up explanations that are not accurate. In all these cases, children will benefit from straightforward information delivered with a compassionate point of view. A little bit of preparation can go a long way in helping your child cope well and strengthen their resilience. Watch Peace At Home founder Ruth Freeman and teacher Aaron Weintraub’s lively discussion about this important topic.

  • Click the play button below to watch or just listen to the recording of this previously hosted discussion.  Learn proven, effective solutions that quickly produce positive results giving you more clarity and confidence. 
  • If you are looking for more support email our Parent Guides at Solutions@Peaceathomeparenting.com.
  • For additional support, check out the Quick Video Solutions Library, ADHD and Autism: Help Your Child Thrive Explore the Video Solutions and Handouts for all the classes including Positive Discipline for Children with ADHD: Understand Your Child’s Brian, and Help Your Child with Autism to Make Friends

After this discussion, you will be able to:

  • Identify and apply ways to talk with your child on the topic of diagnosis or disability in sensitive and supportive ways

Meet your Instructors

Aaron Weintraub

Autism, Anxiety, ADHD,

MS, Curriculum Advisor

Ruth Freeman

Mental Health, School Age, Relationships,

LCSW

Topics

  • autism
  • communication
  • Neurodiversity (ADHD/ASD)
  • special social-emotional needs

Age Category

  • School Age
  • Teens & Young Adults
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