Understanding strengths and challenges of people with autism: insights from parents and practitioners

Int J Dev Disabil. 2022 Apr 4;70(1):74-88. doi: 10.1080/20473869.2022.2058781. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

This study is an attempt to bridge the gap between the understanding of strengths and challenges of people with autism to operationalize a strength-based approach to serve people with autism effectively. By virtue of being based on firsthand accounts by parents and practitioners the people who spend prolonged periods with people with autism in natural settings, and are privy to direct observation of abilities and challenges, the study yields in-depth information that addresses a continued gap in the existing literature on the subject. Twenty participants (13 parents and seven practitioners) took part in the study through a semi-structured questionnaire and face-to-face interviews. Data were analyzed following qualitative thematic analysis methodology. Strengths and related challenges experienced were extracted as the broad themes, based on which support needs were derived and future directions recommended. The paper recommends strategic home-school collaborations with crucial, concurrent roles played by parents and practitioners.

Keywords: autism spectrum disorder; early markers of strengths and abilities; nurturance; parents and practitioners; skill development.

Grants and funding

Funding for the 1st author was supported by Fulbright Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowship, United States India Education Foundation (USIEF), India and International Institute of Education (IIE), USA (Bilateral) (grant number: PS00281224).