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mum75
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I am a parent of a child with asd. Because his dad and i live seperately we are classed as 2 seperate familys which means we have no support network here.
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Hi @Mum 75
Welcome!
We are a very supportive community who share and offer advice to each other. Feel free to look around. We have lots of discussions that you may be interested including Autism and Ask an ASD advisor.
I hope this helps!
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Welcome to the community!
My name is Emma and I am a Parent Adviser for the Scope Navigate service. Navigate is a brand new service that provides a six week programme of online and telephone support to parents who have a child going through diagnosis or have a child who has recently been diagnosed with a disability. The aim is to provide parents with emotional and practical support that will help them build resilience as they start on their journey as a parent of a child with a disability or impairment.
I wondered if this may be of interest to you. Please visit https://www.scope.org.uk/family-services/navigate or call 0808 801 0510
Best Wishes.
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