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Your Marriage, Your In-Laws & Autism
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Your Marriage, Your In-Laws & Autism

Your primary relationship is your marriage, regardless if your child has autism or not. Many couples who have disabled children lose their marriage at a time when they need each other the most. And with marriage comes extended family, such as in-laws. They can make your life much easier, or make you feel as though you are caught in a waking nightmare.

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In-Laws and Your ASD Child
Are in-laws enhancing your life or has your ASD child become the knot in a family tug-of-war? There are ways to turn the in-law and extended family relationship dynamic into a postive family experience with just a few simple hints and adjustments.

Autism and Your Marriage
What is the effect on marriage once a disability in a child has entered the equation? Unfortunately it becomes, instead of something that can bind a couple together, a factor that causes stress. Extreme stress and often the marriage is a victim of that stress and fails. But why?

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