Autism Parenting Magazine
For you and your child
Are you looking for the most up-to-date news and professional guidance for you and your child on the subject of autism?
Autism Parenting Magazine
For you and your child
Are you looking for the most up-to-date news and professional guidance for you and your child on the subject of autism?
Autism Parenting Magazine gives your family access to:
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Not all kids are learning the skills they need for the future. Autism Parenting Magazine contains all the information families need to help individuals with autism become independent and be the best they can be.

Temple Grandin
Professor, Speaker, Author, Autism advocate
As a devoted autism mom and advocate, I understand the distinct needs of autism families. Autism Parenting Magazine passionately provides its readers with the latest research and professional guidance families seek, while bringing a sense of unity to the autism community.

Areva Martin
award-winning attorney, on-camera legal expert, host, philanthropist
When my son was first diagnosed on the autism spectrum, I found it hard to find new creative ways to work with my son.
This magazine is a great tribute to parents working hard to advocate and share their stories to help inspire others! I am very thankful for the creative help and heartfelt stories that I can relate to

Krystyna Reese Avers
The knowledge and tips from the magazine have assisted my family in gaining a hopefulness in helping him to cope and understand.
He is now willing to be touched and is now the biggest hugger in the house.

Jackie Stevens
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Finding professional resources and guidance can be challenging for families affected by autism as there is a lot of inconsistent information out there. At Autism Parenting Magazine, we aim to provide you with the most current information and interventions so you can make the most informed decisions about what will benefit your child.
Our autism magazine is suitable for parents of children with Aspergers, PDD-NOS, or Kanner's autism. We also have a large number of parents who are on the spectrum.
Autism Parenting Magazine provides the most current information on ways to:
We also regularly include articles on autism health, safety, sleep, potty training, ABA therapy, stimming, Social Stories, sensory processing issues, stress, innovative products and newly published books. Our magazine comes with a special Q & A section where families can have their most pressing questions answered by our team of experts.
Our team of professionals provides families with the latest guidance along with promising solutions to handle life’s everyday challenges. Our goal is to heighten an understanding, support, and celebrate our families.
We try to make magazine access as simple as possible to meet the needs of our readers. Every month, you will receive the latest issue as a web-based interactive version and a downloadable PDF to view at your leisure. You can easily print out articles or even the entire magazine if you wish. If you would like to view the fully interactive version, it is also available within the membership area. And if you are an annual subscriber, we will provide you with a special code to allow you to read your magazine on the go using your smartphone.
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