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Saying 'NO' to an autistic child
#1 Personal stories, anecdotes and experiences as a parent of an autistic, nonverbal, adhd boy called Henry. Talking about whether or not it is true that one cannot say 'no' to an autistic child, why that might be and what we and you and others can do about it & how we can help autistic individuals with overwhelm, disappointment and getting used to boundaries. #2 N/A#3 0:00 Intro1:05(long version) & 3:30 (short version) personal story7:15 why might it be difficult to say 'no' to an autistic child9:48 Instagram account reference/story13:15 what can you/we do to help - personal experiences & examples17:34 experiencing overwhelm and meltdowns21:19 boundaries#4 saying 'NO' to an autistic childpersonal storyis it true?why?how you/we can helpoverwhelm & meltdownsboundariesstaying sane as a parent<br/>#5 calls to action:newsletter & blogs on website in pre-rollemail me anytime trish@autismthreads.co.uk mid-rollsocial media follow request end-roll<br/>#6 referencesIG @raising_emma_bear@autismthreads#7 N/A#8 Holidays & what we live through