Parents of autism – How will you survive this pandemic?

Parents of autism . . .

There are lots of people out there who are wondering how they will survive. Is the problem food? Finances? Toilet paper?

If you're a teacher, you are probably without students.

But if you're a parent, you're facing some time where all your established routines are gone.

Do you know some parents who need support?  
RIGHT NOW!?

Just forward this email to them.  They can get this FREE SPECIAL REPORT

It will give them something to do right away that will ease them into their changed routine.

Sometimes doing one little thing can make a big difference for someone else.  Especially if you are the parent of a child with autism.

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