The Joys and Challenges of Parenting a Child with ASD

It is not easy to be the parent of a child with ASD. There are joyous moments, but there is no denying the challenges parents face, and the stresses these take.


We are honored to have a few families to share the joys and challenges of bringing up their child with autism. Often what parents afraid the most is their child’s safety. Children with ASD often lack of danger awareness and they will conduct very dangerous acts as example running off from the parents to the street across. Parents required extra efforts in taking care of their child. We are sure many parents out there share similar joys and worries too.

Kimi’s Mum Sharing (4 Years of Training): More Than a Stormy Ride: Courage and Determination of a ASD Parent

Kimi’s Mum Sharing (0.5 Years of Training) : Not Easy to Be a Mother of an ASD child

Kimi’s mom was invited to present her perspective as an educational opportunity for addressing the awareness of ASD and importance of early-intervention. Kimi is a past client of Autism Partnership Hong Kong, but no longer receives any services from Autism Partnership Hong Kong.

Cheuk’s Dad Sharing (1.5 Years of Training) : Grow at Your Own Pace

Cheuk’s dad was invited to present his perspective as an educational opportunity for addressing the awareness of ASD and importance of early-intervention. Cheuk is a current client of Autism Partnership Hong Kong.

Kasey’s Dad Sharing: All Things in Their Being are Good for Something.

Kasey’s dad was invited to present his perspective as an educational opportunity for addressing the awareness of ASD and importance of early-intervention. Kasey is a past client of Autism Partnership Hong Kong, but no longer receives any services from Autism Partnership Hong Kong.

Mia’s Parent Sharing (5 Days of Training): An Unexpected Progress from a Young Child

Mia’s parents were invited to share their perspective on APM Educational Program as an educational opportunity. Mia is a current client at Autism Partnership Hong Kong.

Hun Yu’s Mum Sharing: An Inspirational Journey with my Daughter

Hun Yu’s mom was invited to present her experience receiving 1 month 1 on 1 ABA service as an educational opportunity. Hun Yu is a past client of Autism Partnership Foundation Hong Kong, but no longer receives any services from Autism Partnership Foundation Hong Kong.

Paul’s Mum Sharing: When I thought he could never do but he did!

Paul’s mom was invited to present her perspective as an educational opportunity for addressing the awareness of ASD and importance of early-intervention. Paul is a past client of Autism Partnership Hong Kong, but no longer receives any services from Autism Partnership Hong Kong.

Frank’s parents Sharing: The Every Behavior and Learning Problems of my Child with ASD

Frank’s parents were invited to present their perspective as an educational opportunity for addressing the awareness of ASD and importance of early-intervention. Frank is a past client of Autism Partnership Hong Kong, but no longer receives any services from Autism Partnership Hong Kong.

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Officially launched in March 2018, APSPARKS has been producing an enormous amount of quality ABA and ASD resources – some are of particular interest to parents, some are of particular interests to ASD professionals, while some information can assist both parents and professionals.

To provide a more comprehensive ABA platform, Parents Corner and Professional Corner is launched to better navigate you though our APSPARKS website and to assist you in searching for the right ABA resources and information that suit your needs!

Parents Corner – If you’re a parent looking for answers.
Here you’ll find information (videos and useful tools) on ASD parenting, training skills and school placement of your child.

Professional Corner – If you’re looking for information that will help you develop your professional skills.

 

Here provides a range of resources to assist teachers, school leaders and other education professionals to support students on the autism spectrum in the classroom and other school contexts, and create an ‘autism friendly’ school culture.

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