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Guardianship vs Conservatorship

Guardianship and conservatorship for children with autism are legal arrangements that allow one person to make decisions on behalf of the child who is unable to make decisions for themselves. Guardianship typically refers to decisions related to personal care and well-being, such as medical treatment and education, while conservatorship refers to decisions related to finances and property. The specific needs of the child and the family's circumstances should be taken into consideration when determining which legal arrangement is appropriate.

Supported Decision-Making

Supported Decision Making (SDM) is a great alternative to court-based guardianship actions. It involves assistance from one or more persons chosen by the individual in understanding the nature and consequences of potential personal and financial decisions. This enables the individual to make the decisions and communicate them effectively.

Health

As parents, we often prioritize our children's health over our own. However, taking care of ourselves is crucial to being the best parents we can be. At Aid4Autism, we understand the importance of self-care and offer resources to help you prioritize your health. While we are not health professionals, we are here to support you on your journey to better health and well-being.

Consultation

Are you a parent struggling to help your child with autism? Aid4autism is here to help. Our consultation services are designed to provide you with the support and guidance you need to navigate the challenges of raising a child with autism. Let us help you and your family today.

Individual Education Plan

An Individual Education Plan (IEP) is a personalized plan that outlines the educational goals and strategies for a child with special needs, such as autism. It is developed by a team of professionals, including parents, teachers, and therapists, and is reviewed and updated regularly. The IEP is designed to ensure that the child receives the appropriate support and accommodations to help them succeed in school.

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