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Presentation:"University of Florida Found 50% Increase of Numbers of Words Autistic Children Spoke Through Fathers' Intervention"

Source: Nursing Research & Autism Society

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Did you know 80% of children with Autism are boys? Did you know the fathers of those boys see them as their mini-me, but they feel something is not quite right? Did you know that children with Autism need their fathers' help desperately?
Studies have shown that fathers have a positive impact on their child’s development

University of Florida researchers have found that teaching fathers how to talk to and play with their autistic children in a home setting improved communication and increased the number of intelligible words the youngsters spoke by more than 50 percent and helped dads get more involved in their care.(Source: Nursing Research& Autism Society)



Learning to Talk Again

So fathers are critical for the development of their children, especially kids with autism.

But the reality is that most fathers are often at a loss when it comes to what to do to help their child, and how to do it effectively.

This is often because mothers are the primary caretakers and usually the ones who attend the medical specialists and the support programs to get professional advice.

This means that mothers are feeling a huge amount of pressure about how to help their kids, and fathers are… well frankly, they just don’t know what to do…
 



 

Hi, I'm Steven

Uncle of an Autistic Nephew and Father of a newborn.

 

 

 

 
 
Dear friend,


Hi, I’m Steven. I have a nephew who has been diagnosed with Autism. I was in deep shock when I heard the news. In fact, I was downright devastated.

My nephew’s story




What made the situation worse was that my brother-in-law, also a good friend of mine was even more shocked and devastated. He saw his son as a little version of himself, his ‘mini-me’.  When he saw his son was so different, it was like his mirror broke.

It wounded his ego of and his view of himself as a father.

All he could think of was:

Are my life and my family’s life going to be what I expected?
Will I be able to get through this?
Will my son have the opportunities and experiences I’ve dreamed of?

The fact that you are seeing this right now tells me that this situation relates to you.

I want to ask you to stay to the very end of this; because your questions are going to be answered and you will be assured that you and your child can have a happy and fulfilling life.

But first, you need to understand that fathers play an important role in their child’s development.



Dads must connect with Autistic Kids

Science Daily (www.sciencedaily.com) found more than 500 studies that suggest that a father’s love is one of the greatest influences on child’s development, particularly on children’s anxiety, hostility and aggressiveness toward others

But fathers are under-represented, and their words are not heard widely. This needs to change.

I made this short to keep things simple and straight forward because delay is the worst enemy for your situation, here is why.

Most children are diagnosed when they are 2 year old or later. This is because children start showing signs of autism around that age. It becomes obvious that they  are different. It seems the world gets more difficult for them to deal with.

That’s why children with autism need focused help to learn skills other children their age usually learn on their own.  Those skills open the doors to their entire future.

Acting early increases these children’s potential significantly. This is the reason why delay is the worst enemy. It is extremely important to get your child on the right track as early as possible.

When my nephew, Dave, received his diagnosis, his dad had a million questions.
What does this mean for my son?
How will this affect his future?
How will it affect our family life?
How will it affect my other children?
Will I be able to play catch or throw a football around the yard with him?
And most importantly,
What can I do to help him?
 

He was overwhelmed with many feelings: sadness, anger, confusion, guilt, fear, shame, and worry for the future



Will I be able to play catch?

Today, 1 in 88 children has autism, and this figure keeps rising. (Source: Center for Disease Control and Prevention: www.cdc.gov) It’s a scary figure, but what’s even more scary is this.
Only 15 % of adults with autistic are in full-time employment
Approximately 20-50% of children remain non-verbal
Many adults with autism need full time care for the rest of their lives




(Source: National Autistic Society & Journal of intellectual disability research)


Most parents will try to help them as much as they can, especially with communication, and hope that they can reduce their child’s issues with relating to the people around them.

What we found is that most therapies and support programs usually have the mothers involved. However, fathers have such a positive impact on language and symbolic play for children that they really need to be helping their kids with these skills.

Symbolic play is when children use one thing to represent something else in play. For example, a broom becomes a horse or a brush becomes a telephone.



Positive Impact of Fathers on Children

A study from the U.S. Department of Education in 2001 found that highly involved biological fathers had children who were
43 percent more likely than other children to earn mostly as, and 33 percent less likely than other children to repeat a grade
It’s not that fathers are uninvolved, it’s just that the mothers are usually the ones that attend the programs and work with the kids as a result.

This can cause enormous stress for the family  because the mothers feel pressure to do what they are told by professionals all by themselves. While the fathers are at loss at what to do.

Let me tell you that those fathers are usually very open to any suggestions to how they can be good fathers. It can just be harder for them to attend the programs with their kids.

What they want is to figure out how to be a good father for their autistic kids. Autism came without invitation, so they’ve never imagined what they would do in this situation.  Sometimes what they need is a little help so that they can understand and support their children effectively.

 

Without knowing what to do, they often feel left out, distanced and uninvolved



When that happens, life is nothing but chaos and frustration for both mothers and fathers.

 
A study found that when the fathers understand how to approach their autistic children, they have a positive influence, not only on their autistic children but also on all family members The same study found the stress level of both mothers and fathers reduced and particularly, mothers felt significant improvement
(Source: The American Journal of Occupational Therapy)



Fathers can help all family members

Another study stated that involved fathers of children with disabilities increased the feeling of parental competence and marital satisfaction than fathers who are not as involved. (Source: Willoughby & Glidden 1995)


Having fathers involved not only increase their own feelings of self-worth as a parent but may also help their children have better life outcomes. (Source: Journal of intellectual disability research)

By their nature men want to fix problems.  Even though there is no cure for Autism that is what they want to find. 

So, this leads to this question:

 

How do I know I’m making the right choices for my child?


 

There is no cure for autism, but there is the next best thing.

There is no simple answer to what will work for your child, but you can read about what has worked for others. Then you can make your own decisions on what to do, let me explain…

Children with Autism have difficulty understanding language.  The involvement of fathers is critical to help with this as fathers make such a big difference to their children’s language skills and also teach their kids symbolic play.

Fathers are often action-oriented, so they can channel this to have a positive impact on their children.  Autism therapists help kids learn through the use of simple words, often with gestures. Having Dad play with the kids with lots of actions and gestures can really help.



Fathers have positive impact on language and symbolic play
A study found that when fathers know the components of how to help their children, they follow the procedures faithfully over 90% of the time The same study found that children’s response to the fathers questions were more variable than to the mother’s questions and they interacted more frequently. The children found more variability in the number of different words produced with fathers than with the mothers
(Source: Journal of intellectual disability research)

There are a lot more studies that suggest that there are many other things that fathers can do for their kids to help them with their social and communication challenges.

 

Our Case Studies

 

To help these fathers, what we’ve created is an easy to understand set of case studies where fathers were heavily involved in the development of their autistic children and how they made a difference leading to positive results for their kids.  In many cases these were real breakthroughs.

In these case studies 7 different families tell of their success stories in their own words.

 

They show you, what they did, how they did it in great detail, and more importantly, how they felt in their process

 

You know you see kids on the TV or the radio where they’ve successfully reversed autism.

What they don’t usually cover is the detail of the day to day changes that they made. Maybe that’s because it took lots of constant effort over a long time. It would be a boring thing to report on I’m sure.

If that’s what’s making the difference, we think it should be passed on to the parents who are currently in this tough situation.

 

Our focus is on the fathers’ effective involvement


 

These case studies talk about these families day-to-day effort, and they might just answer some of the questions you might be afraid to ask.

Remember, they were at loss in the beginning of their journeys too but:
They wanted to find more joy in the relationship with their children
That meant social interaction, communication, and friends
They wanted to find strength and confidence as a father
They wanted ‘something’ to refer to so that they can manage their children’s behaviours and needs more effectively
At the end of the day, they just wanted their children to be happy

Does this relate to you?

We found that many parents are not always happy about how medical professionals approach their children because it can be purely clinical, cold and rather strict in their eyes.  

Sure, we need to give simple instructions, but sometimes it’s not just how a human relationship works.

Sometimes, it seems as if they are talking to a machine, not to a child.

That’s why, you, as a parent, are in a great position to be involved in the development of your child because you always see your child as a person, not as a machine.



Children feel safe with fathers

Researchers have stated that training programs for children with autism are most effective when they are individualized and address the communication intent of child behaviours, and promote social reciprocity between children and individuals with whom they have regular contact


(Source: Nursing Research)

You know your child best so you are the best person to find your child’s precious and wonderful gifts. Believe it or not, each child has gifts, including yours.

Our case studies include 7 different families where the father was a key part of their child’s improvement.  Those fathers found deeper compassion and dug down to find deep wells of strength and of love.

They show that there is always hope, even when things feel hopeless and are at rock bottom.

They made their decisions and their stories will show you that you always have choices too, even if they are hard to see at the beginning.

They’ll also show you that you and your family deserve more happiness, peace and harmony.

After you read these stories you will realize you are not alone.

These families were at a loss before, but they didn’t give up on their future and they took action to improve it.
What does your future vision look like?  What actions are you taking right now? Are you making the right decisions today?  Or are you letting your dreams go?
The best part is that these fathers learned how to have a good time with their children and built an incredible relationship.

There is hope for your child’s future.

Your life and your child’s can be filled with laughter. There is always joy and love, even when stress hides them from your vision from time to time.

You will find a way to be effectively involved in your child’s development as a father. You’ll create your future, and help your child to do so too.






But don’t take my word for it.

Our focus; The Fathers’ Effective Involvement is new and unseen.

Even though we’ve seen countless successes in our research,

These are the only case studies like this that you can find on the internet.
So here is what other people say about our case studies.

 

"Create A Meaningful And Happy Life"

"Dads are so very important for all children's development, and no less for children with autism.  The message that fathers have much that they can do to help create a meaningful and happy life for their children with autism is a great one to share. There are Dads who will see themselves in the pages of this book and find hope and inspiration."

-Julia Eggles, Occupational Therapist, Queensland

 

"These stories highlight the importance of the involvement and acceptance of Autistic children by their fathers"

"It was with great pleasure that I read the seven true stories of families who have been through the obvious trials and rewards of successfully raising Autistic children to be fully engaged in the life of their family and community. 

Not only do these stories highlight the importance of the involvement and acceptance of Autistic children by their fathers, they also show the great range of services available to help parents and families in raising an Autistic child.

The obvious lesson to be learn from these stories is that each case is different and requires a well-reasoned plan and sometimes a trial-and-error approach.  The avoidance and management of self-blame is an obvious first step in this positive plan.

As a retired Elementary School Principal, I commend this book for its exploration of various ‘treatments’ for children on the Autistim Spectrum.  Let us learn from Noah’s story that “… he or she will have all the help possible to enjoy life and love." "

- Gordon M, Retired Elementary School Principal, Australia

 

"It Will Be A Source Of Comfort!"

"It really is very interesting and I have no doubt it will be a source of comfort for many people in similar situations."

-Nerida Saunders, Senior Psychologist, Clinical Director, Tweed Heads

 

"This book provides a comprehensive insight!"

"Awesome. This book provides a comprehensive insight into the nature of autism and provides parents with a clear understanding of how individual the disorder is.
The examples illustrate how necessary it is for the whole family to have knowledge, accept and be involved, in order to devise the best possible intervention program for their child.
 
The information and examples in the book provide parents with a quide to what is available to help their child and may help them to formulate relevant questions they need to refer to their medical professionals.
 

Above all, the stories are positive and document what can be achieved with time and effort."

- Sally B, Grandmother, Brisbane

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