April is Autism Awareness month and because of COVID-19, parents are facing even more challenges raising a child with the condition.
We spoke with an expert, who can provide ways to navigate the challenge during the pandemic.
April is Autism Awareness month and because of COVID-19, parents are facing even more challenges raising a child with the condition.
We spoke with an expert, who can provide ways to navigate the challenge during the pandemic.
47-thousand deaths.
April is autism awareness month..
And experts say autistic children are feeling the impact of covid-19.
News 10's jordan kudisch is live from our newsroom.
She explains how you can navigate the challenges of the pandemic with your autistic child at home.
Schools are out..
Kids are home..
And for kids with autism..
The isolation and change is schedule can be very overwheleming.
But..
There are things you can do it ease the process.
Dr. "annette nunez" a "psychotherapist" who works wit autistic children regularly.
Says it's all about creating a "new" normal.
That means..
Making a schedule for your child's day..
Providing sensory items to ease anxiety..
And factoring in fun.
Nunez says that for kids right now..
It's like being in a foreign place..
And not speaking the same language.
Without structure---everything feels unusual and confusing.
Her advice?
Bring awareness..
And check up on those around you.
"it's really important to be aware of autism, accept the differences and non- differences and then also to reach out during this time."
How the pandemic has impacted children with austim..
And why experts say it's challenging for parents.
Reporting live from the newsroom, jordan kudisch, news