CULTIVATING LOCALIZATION: ADAPTING MINERAL INSULATED CABLE FOR INDIGENOUS HEATER APPLICATIONS
Aftab Ahmad , Assistant Professor, Department of Management Studies, Iust, Jammu And Kashmir, IndiaAbstract
This study delves into the multifaceted challenges experienced by families raising autistic children. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) poses unique and diverse challenges that affect various aspects of family life. Through qualitative research, the study explores the emotional, social, financial, and educational difficulties faced by these families. Interviews, surveys, and observations provide insights into the complex dynamics that impact parental well-being, sibling relationships, social interactions, and access to services. The findings shed light on the lived experiences of families navigating the complexities of raising autistic children, emphasizing the need for comprehensive support systems and resources.
Keywords
Autism spectrum disorder, autistic children, emotional struggles
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