Priscilla Gilman, THE ANTI-ROMANTIC CHILD

Priscilla Gilman, THE ANTI-ROMANTIC CHILD

Priscilla: What I would say to parents who are concerned that perhaps their child is autistic, I would say there's nothing to fear when someone tells you that they think that your child might be on the spectrum. Any kind of evaluation or diagnosis, what's always helped me is to look at it as a way to understand my child better and get more information about the strategies and the approaches that are going to help my child bloom. It has helped Benjamin too emotionally.