Autism is Elevating "a Mother's Love" to a Level Never Before Seen in the History of Mankind
Announcing the first annual "Autism Mother of the Year" contest designed to encourage mothers of mild to moderately autistic sons, between the ages of 3-11, to work with them in order to achieve a more favorable final outcome.
- Atlanta, GA (1888PressRelease) January 05, 2017 - Autism mothers are intelligent, resourceful, creative, well-informed and have a depth of love for their son that is unknowable to most of the human race. Sadly, many of them don't have the skills or experience to teach their son at home so they flounder helplessly.
Let's change that.
An autism mother choosing to teach her mild to moderately autistic, low-functioning, son at home (in addition to his receiving professional services and attending school in some form) is the fork in the road. One road leads to enjoyment, independence, self-esteem and success for the entire family and the other road leads to lifelong heartache, dependency and frustration.
Announcing the first annual "Autism Mother of the Year Contest" to begin on February 1 and continue through August 1, 2017. The contest is designed to encourage mothers of mild to moderately autistic sons between the ages of 3-11 to work with them in order to achieve a more favorable final outcome.
The entry fee is $5. Pick a task from "The List" posted on the site and submit BEFORE and AFTER videos of your work with your son over a 14-21 day period (not including weekends). With Mom's advance permission, the videos will be posted to a dedicated YouTube channel so other moms can watch and learn. Name and city/state information can be camouflaged to protect privacy if desired.
On September 1, 2017, First, Second and Third Place winners will be announced and prize packages will be shipped shortly afterward. Winners to be determined by (1) likes on YouTube, (2) Judges votes, and (3) positive and effective interaction video modeling for other autism mothers. Allowances will be made for those moms with special circumstances. Although ineligible for the contest this year, international English-speaking moms, grandmothers and mothers of daughters and teens can submit their videos for a possible "honorable mention" video category.
AutismMothersLove.com is currently seeking autism moms who have worked with their mild to moderately autistic sons extensively to serve as contest judges as well as autism mom bloggers who would like their blog added to the AutismMothersLove.com website. Email admin ( @ ) AutismMothersLove dot com
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