Jan Sokol
Founder and board member
very parent inherently wants a healthy child. Actually, a sick child is probably the worst thing a parent can have. When a loving parent learns that his / her child is autistic, you mobilize all your strength, convince yourself that you will heal him / her and begin ... to start another life. You seek information and try various therapies, take care of the diet, consult with doctors, psychologists, pediatricians, other parents.
At the same time, you look at your child every day, who is perhaps five years old, but may not yet speak. He or she never said "mom I love you" or "thank you" and you are beginning to ask "why?" and "What next?"
That's why we founded AutTalk - so that these pressing questions can be discussed if not answered. We feel that there are more and more voices calling for answers, just as parents are dependent on themselves. We feel that dialogue, tolerance, listening and sharing in the spirit of humanity may be partly a response that may help people with autism to find a deeper sense of everyday things.