Can A Coach Help You?

Parent Coaching Quiz

Coaching Survey

1. How confident are you in understanding your child’s specific needs related to their autism diagnosis?

Very confident, I understand my child’s needs well.
Somewhat confident, but there are areas where I struggle.
I often feel unsure about how to meet my child’s needs.

2. Do you feel overwhelmed by the daily demands of parenting a child with autism?

Rarely, I feel in control most of the time.
Sometimes, especially during stressful moments.
Frequently, it’s a major source of stress for me.

3. How easy is it for you to find and implement strategies that help your child thrive?

Easy, I’m comfortable researching and applying new strategies.
It’s a challenge sometimes, and I’m not sure which methods are best.
I struggle to find effective strategies and feel stuck.

4. Do you feel well-supported by your community or professionals when it comes to parenting your autistic child?

Yes, I have a solid support network.
I have some support, but I wish I had more guidance.
No, I feel isolated and unsure where to turn for help.

5. How often do you feel confident in advocating for your child’s needs (in school, healthcare, or social settings)?

Very often, I’m comfortable advocating for my child.
Sometimes, but it’s intimidating or overwhelming at times.
Rarely, I often struggle to advocate effectively for my child.

6. Do you have the time and energy to focus on your own self-care and well-being as a parent?

Yes, I make time for self-care and stress management.
Sometimes, but I often put my own needs last.
No, I’m completely overwhelmed and don’t take care of myself.

7. Are you satisfied with your family’s ability to communicate and navigate the challenges of autism together?

Yes, we communicate well and work together as a team.
We communicate, but there are ongoing challenges and misunderstandings.
Communication is a major struggle in our family.

8. How confident do you feel in preparing your child for future challenges and life transitions?

Very confident, I feel prepared to help my child transition through various stages.
Somewhat confident, but there are areas where I feel unsure.
Not confident, I feel unprepared for the challenges ahead.