If You’ve Seen One Kid with Autism…

Have you heard the saying, “If you’ve seen one kid with autism, you’ve seen one kid with autism?”

Even though our kids have characteristics that qualify them as having ASD, their biology is unique.

Just like ice cream, there are hundreds of flavors yet there is the commonality of them being creamy, sweet, and tasty.

There’s no one-size-fits-all approach that works and each child needs a thorough investigation into the root causes of what’s happening with their biology.

Since there are many potential causes and approaches, families need to partner with their practitioners to discuss all of the possible concerns and prioritize how to proceed.

Some families can implement various treatments simultaneously and others need to take it slow and steady.

Where can you start?

Make a list of your concerns to discuss with your practitioner.

There are lifestyle measures such as dietary intervention, removal of toxins, exercise, and sleep hygiene that can be managed by the family.

Other areas such as gut dysbiosis, hormonal imbalances, seizures, mitochondrial dysfunction, neuroinflammation, nutrient deficiencies, and autoimmunity often need to be addressed, and finding a practitioner that can help you determine your child’s unique biology

Tackle what you can and don’t feel overwhelmed.

Moms and dads must work as a team to see progress.

They may not agree upon everything, but collaboration with your team will help guide you toward optimizing the health of your child.

Although it can be stressful when your child is stimming, biting, screaming, and hitting, something is biologically causing these behaviors.

We can’t just chalk it up to their autism.

There are many areas to address, and you can start working on their healing today.

Enroll for a complimentary session by April 30 @ https://myhopewellness.satoriapp.com/offers/284340-complementary-wellness-session to discuss how I can help support you to uncover what’s biologically causing their behaviors.

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