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📌 Just received an autism diagnosis? Start here. Download my free checklist: 👉 https://preview.mailerlite.io/forms/1... After a diagnosis, everyone says, “Make sure you get support.” But what does that actually mean — and how do you build it? In this video, I share what I wish I knew about support in the early stages — not just therapy services, but the real, sustainable support that families need to navigate this journey. Support is more than appointments and specialists. True support includes: • Building a team over time • Understanding the role of providers • Balancing therapy with family life • Navigating expectations when you’re connected to the field • Carrying strategies into everyday life without burnout • Accepting practical help from relatives • Recognizing that parents need support too Even as someone with professional experience, I had to learn what real support looked like for our family. If you are feeling overwhelmed trying to “do everything right,” this conversation is for you This video is part of my series: ✨ Things I Wish I Knew More videos are coming on navigating diagnosis, support, advocacy, and real-life parenting. On this channel, I share honest conversations about parenting, neurodiversity, education, advocacy, relationships, and life — from both lived experience and professional insight. 📘 My book: The Autism Roadmap: From Early Diagnosis to Academic Success 📸 Instagram | 🎵 TikTok : @TheLaShonaPerspective 🌐 Website: www.thelashonaperspective.com — LaShona | The LaShona Perspective #AutismDiagnosis #AutismParent #SpecialNeedsParent #ParentSupport #Neurodiversity #CaregiverLife #AutismJourney #TheLaShonaPerspective