University of Missouri: Stress in Parents of Children With Autism - Pets May Help
April 25, 2020
April 25, 2020
COLUMBIA, Missouri, April 25 -- The University of Missouri issued the following news release:
While current events have increased stress for all families, parents of children with autism report higher levels of stress on average than parents of typically developing kids. Feeling overwhelmed and overburdened by various responsibilities, some parents turn to pets as a source of comfort and support.
Now, research from the University of Missouri has found that pets lead to . . .
While current events have increased stress for all families, parents of children with autism report higher levels of stress on average than parents of typically developing kids. Feeling overwhelmed and overburdened by various responsibilities, some parents turn to pets as a source of comfort and support.
Now, research from the University of Missouri has found that pets lead to . . .