Parents of children with autism: We struggle alone
Her day might begin at 2 or 3 in the morning, when her 9-year-old autistic daughter, Ashlyn, wakes up next to her. And from that moment on, Jackie Polvado’s life is a full-out sprint.
“Ashlyn still sleeps with me because it’s the only way we can get any sleep. But I’ve been up day and night, like when my daughter was up for 48 hours, screaming,” said Polvado of Keller.
“It’s exhausting, and there’s no end in sight.”
For families with children with autism spectrum disorders – a range of developmental disabilities that cause social, communication and behavioral problems – each day can be emotionally overwhelming, stress-filled and isolating.
Family and friends shy away. The child’s behavior can leave parents prisoners, trapped at home. If they venture out, passers-by stare, wondering why the child isn’t under control.
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i have a 3 1/2 years old boy that has autism he does not sleep eat well or talk dont do all of others thing but he a very special little boy i would not try him for nothing he is challenging but some time it is fun i have learned alot