Katrina - Interview 11  

Katrina - Interview 11

Age at Interview: 35
Sex: Female
Background: Katrina, a full time carer, and her partner have a daughter aged 11 and son aged 8. Ethnic background/nationality: White British.

Brief outline:Katrina’s son, Callum was diagnosed with atypical autism when he was four years old. Callum has been home schooled for the past couple of years after negative experiences in the education system. He is having cognitive behaviour therapy to help him overcome his fears and anxieties.

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Katrina attended a three week assessment with her son.
 
Katrina finds the way other people look at her son one of the hardest things to deal with.
 
Katrina says the experience has “physically, mentally, emotionally completely consumed” her.
 
Katrina talks about the constraints on her family because her time has been taken up with her son.
 
Katrina feels that her daughter “has suffered more than anyone” and is well adjusted considering everything that has gone on.
 
Katrina’s son has missed about two years of school and is only eight years old.
 
Katrina describes the statementing process as a battle which you live with, day after day.
 
CBT has helped Katrina’s son deal with some of his fears and anxieties.
 
Katrina describes how lovely it is not to have to excuse her son’s behaviour when she meets up with support group members.
 
Katrina is glad that Callum has got such a good relationship with her mum.
 
Katrina particularly recommends the novel Curious Incident and says she has a thirst for more knowledge about ASD.
 
Katrina says “there is hope and we are very blessed because I think they are very special children.”
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