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I'm not sure if you've seen this yet or not... but autism parents are now able to connect with the best resources and autism experts.
There are two ways to become educated in autism...

The Effective Learner
First, we’ve got learner #1: Supermom Cindy, the Effective Learner. Cindy takes quality information directly from experts. AUTISM ADVOCATE Parenting Magazine is the most affordable way to access the expert advice from world-renowned autism professionals. Sure, Cindy could search out the best Doctors, researchers and professionals herself, or scour hundreds of published research articles, but this would cost valuable time. Cindy could attend conferences, which are a reputable source of expert information, except they are only held certain times of the year, they can be costly, and childcare can be complicated.
With AAPM, Cindy receives expert knowledge and information from world-renowned autism experts. It is delivered right to her inbox each month. She is giving herself quality education for less time and money.

The Scattered Learner
Then, there is learner #2: All-over-the-place Amanda, the Scattered Learner. Amanda has the best intentions but does not know where to find quality information. She spends hours searching the internet and scrolling social media. Some information is too difficult to understand and other information has questionable sources. She ends up tired and relying solely on local resources and professionals for support. While these professionals are valuable and helpful, her exposure to the top autism doctors and experts is limited. This spirals into more wasted time searching for answers.
YOU WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR SITUATION AND BETTER HELP YOUR CHILD, BUT YOU DON'T WANT TO SPEND HOURS MINDLESSLY SEARCHING ONLINE.
So where do you go from here?

+ You don’t want to spend your valuable time randomly. You want to focus the little time you have on educating yourself with quality and relevant information. The concept of someone doing the work for you sounds pretty good, doesn’t it?
+ You aren’t sure what information you are missing. You either don’t know where to look or you don’t trust the information you are accessing. You feel like there might be solutions above and beyond the help that you are currently receiving.
+ You’re drowning in your busy life – the appointments, the therapies, searching for answers, etc. You feel discouraged that you’re not getting the information and the help you need for your situation.
+ You feel like you are not qualified to handle your child’s challenges. You don’t always feel present or engaged. You are tired, confused, and on a rollercoaster of emotions and you’re ready to feel more in control.
+ You’re ready to make progress and take action and you want to learn from the best sources.
How would you feel if you could:
+ Scale back the time you spend searching the internet for information on how best to help your child?
+ Be confident that you are giving your child the best resources possible?
+ Access relevant, current and expert information that can serve you and your child?


You're in the right place.
I’m Jenny, the Executive Director of the magazine. On our team we have autism parent advocates, enthusiastic volunteers, and autistic individuals who work together to provide autism parents the support they need to raise a child on the spectrum. We are passionate individuals who all have a connection to autism, and know the importance of providing parents with quality resources. For our own journeys, we wanted to connect with the autism experts, doctors, researchers and professionals. We did not want to be restricted by our local resources. So we did it! We accessed experts from around the world and we want to share their knowledge, their research, their resources, and their inspiring stories with you.
Right now we are connecting with autism experts from around the world.
AUTISM ADVOCATE Parenting Magazine is dedicated to sharing knowledge and actionable advice with you!
No more mindless scrolling.
No more wondering if you have the best resources for your child.
No more wondering how to get started or where to look for answers.

So how did we connect with Autism Experts globally and access their knowledge and expertise?
Our team reached out to each expert and shared our vision of connecting families from around the world with international autism experts. They shared our excitement for putting expert advice and current research in the hands of parents, like you.
Here's what they had to say:
"I am delighted to see that you are focused on advocating for this underserved community."
"I am very impressed with the depth of your coverage and your design."
"Congratulations on launching this. It is sorely needed."
Autism experts are eager to share their knowledge. They have dedicated their lives to serving the autism community. Most have personal stories and connections with autism and their passion runs deep in helping individuals on the spectrum.
From the very beginning, it has been our mission to connect parents to autism experts from around the world. Since we are parents in search of the best information for our children, we know that having the most current and meaningful resources is important.
Our core belief at AUTISM ADVOCATE Parenting Magazine is that parents care the most about their children, have the greatest interest in their child’s progression and potential, spend the most time with their children, yet have the least access to the best resources
Autism education is extremely important, but there is a whole ocean of information and sometimes it is difficult to identify what is relevant and meaningful. AUTISM ADVOCATE Parenting Magazine has done the legwork for you. We take the time to find the best information, so that you can do what’s most important – spend time learning, implementing new strategies and growing with your child. We give you the best of both worlds – more time and better resources.


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Here are some frequently asked questions...
Q: My child was recently diagnosed. Will the information in the magazine be too overwhelming?
Q: Do I get a physical magazine in the mail?
Q: How does the subscription renew?
Q: Is the magazine a scientific journal? Will I be able to understand the information?
Q: Do I really need this if I already work with local Doctors and Autism Professionals?
Q: The therapy we are doing now works for my child. What else can your magazine provide?
Q: I am a seasoned autism parent. Will the magazine really provide me information that I donβt know?
Q: My child is a teenager. Can the information in this magazine still help?
Q: Will I have time to read the magazine and implement all the things I learn?
Q: How do I know the magazine will provide information directly to my circumstances?
Q: Is there a monthly payment to be a magazine subscriber?
Q: My child was diagnosed with Autism and his challenges are significant. Does this information still apply or is this magazine only for high functioning children?
Q: What age range does the magazine cover for autism spectrum?
Q: When I am reading the articles, how do I know what therapies, supports and suggestions apply to my child?
Q: Do you have Individuals with Autism involved in the production of the magazine?
