What Can Autistic Parents do to Make a Difference for their Children?

Over the past week or so I have been talking with parents of autistic children and many are fairly stressed out. And there seems to be a common theme amongst some of the more vocal parents over the support they are getting from their local school district.

It is widely known that one-on-one help for autistic children is indeed the very best thing to help them learn and educate them. Of course there is no way that the school districts can pay for this, as the classroom sizes in America are from 20-30 kids now and if a school district has 150 total Autistic Children that additional cost could bankrupt the district.

Indeed there is no reason Autistic Parents cannot get up every day and promote volunteers, training and donated supplies for this problem. Do a Video to play on Cable TV under the community media programs in their area to explain this problem and find volunteers who want to help the school and volunteer for the one-on-one programs. They can do radio PSAs and events.

It is the autistic children