Canada coach looks to help other parents get early autism diagnosis for their kids
Bev Priestman has already made her mark by coaching the Canadian women’s soccer team to Olympic gold in Tokyo last summer.
Now she wants to deliver an assist off the pitch, by helping raise awareness of autism and the support that exists for parents who are dealing with it.
Priestman’s young son, Jack, was diagnosed with autism in December. Now three and a half, he is getting support and Priestman reports he is happy, healthy and flourishing.
And Priestman is looking to help others as an ambassador for Autism Canada.