
Surviving the News as an Autism Parent: How to Protect Your Mental Health Right Now
The autism headlines keep coming and they're wearing parents down. Here's how to protect your mental health so you can keep showing up for your kid.
Jun 21, 2026
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I'm Rob Gorski — a father of three autistic sons in Northeast Ohio and the voice behind The Autism Dad since 2009. For 25+ years I've been writing about what autism parenting actually looks like: meltdowns, IEPs, grief, advocacy, and the small daily moments that don't make it into clinical guides.
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