• Ep. 34 - INTERVIEW: Parenting an Autistic Child: Lhara's Insights

  • Feb 16 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 34 - INTERVIEW: Parenting an Autistic Child: Lhara's Insights

  • Summary

  • In this episode thirty four (34) of "Making a Difference in Mental Health Show" hosted by Counselor Prince Offei, a Psychotherapist & Psychologist; he interviews LHARA MULLINS, who is a Lecturer and Deputy Director of B.A. Social Care at University of Galway, IRELAND. Her specialty is in the area of Health Promotion and Social Care Work with people of all ages in the communities. She is a mother of 4, and out of her 4 children, 3 of them are Autistic. Indeed Lhara Mullins has so much expertise and experience when it comes to Parenting Autistic Children. This is because she has successfully done so with her three (3) Autistic Children, who have now proceeded to choke a number of successes in their own lives. Thankfully, Lhara has authored a wonderful book titled: "IT TAKES A VILLAGE: NAVIGATING THE JOURNEY OF PARENTING YOUR AUTISTIC CHILD". She writes about self-care and the importance of mental health and wellbeing for parents. Counselor Prince and Lhara discussed "PARENTING AN AUTISTIC CHILD: LHARA'S INSIGHTS". Contact or follow LHARA MULLINS on twitter.  Find the host on all social media platforms with the name "Counselor Prince Offei" or "Counselor Prince & Associates Consult", and be sure to comment, like and subscribe on any podcast app. www.princeoffei22.wixsite.com/website www.princeoffei22.wixsite.com/website-psychologist #mentalhealthshow #parentingautisticchild #parenting #autisticchildren #autism
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