Nightsun wrote:
How is your experience, how is it different in italy than in other country? (I'm italian, just want the idea of others).
Ciao Nightsun
I'm an italian parent of an autie boy. Italy is different in many ways...
There's not something like WP in Italy and I couldn't find an organization made of autistic people, only parents organization supporting different kinds of therapies for their children. I joined WP because I wanted to listen to autistic people without being intrusive. I wanted to know what they think when they comunicate with someone who don't see them as brainsick people.
From a parent point of wiev, autism is mostly unknown in Italy and you don't get a diagnosis before your child is 3 yo. You are not provided with intensive early intervention. If you're lucky, you are told that early intervention exists. American children are often diagnosed before age 2 and this helps!
Some US states provide EI for children on the spectrum.
Italy is different because we have an inclusive education system, even if it is short of funds. If you don't fit mainstream , you still have the right to be included. I think our education system is better than others because of this, but a parent has to fight to get a qualified support teacher.