When a child receives a diagnosis, the world of their mother or father changes forever. Certainties are shattered, fears arise, and the soul is lled with questions that have no immediate answers. Redefining the Diagnosis is not a clinical manual or technical guide; it is a story written from the real-life experience of a mother who transformed fear into strength, confusion into understanding, and pain into deep love, step by step.
The book explores the intense emotions that arise after receiving an autism diagnosis, including guilt, denial, anger, and grief, as well as awakening, acceptance, and hope. With sincere chapters, moving reflections, practical exercises, and pauses for reflection, this work invites readers to walk alongside their children, rediscovering together a new way of living, feeling, and loving.
It is an emotional guide for mothers, fathers, and caregivers who need to know that they are not alone. It is a journey toward the light, told from the heart.