Nigeria's #1 Autism Resource covers the full African story - because every child on the spectrum, from Lagos to Nairobi, deserves to be seen, supported, and understood.
Exploring autism across Africa - from prevalence and diagnosis to therapy access, cultural challenges, and parent stories. Nigeria's #1 autism resource expands the conversation continent-wide, because every African child on the spectrum deserves to be seen, supported, and understood.This category covers autism rates across Africa, country-specific challenges, policy gaps, success stories, and practical guidance for parents and caregivers from Nigeria to Kenya, Ghana, South Africa and beyond.
Raising a Child with Autism in Nigeria: A Mother’s Guide to Balance and Growth
Raising a child with autism in Nigeria can feel overwhelming, especially when balancing motherhood, career, and family expectations. From establishing basic routines and forming a solid support system to taking care of yourself and standing up for your child, this guide for Nigerian mothers provides doable tactics to succeed every day.
Self-Care Tips for Autism Moms in Nigeria: 7 Routines That Work
Most mothers of children with autism often forget to look after themselves. They give all of themselves to caring for their families, especially the children with special needs. This action is not only detrimental to their lives but downright fatal. Here are some tips to strike a healthy balance without losing yourself.