“…This attitude enables them to pursue treatment options and cope with the day-to-day challenges and stress involved in parenting a child with a disability (Bland & Darlington, 2002;Herth, 1993;Kearney, 1994;Riley, 1997;Schall, 2000). These parents' hope includes many of the same goals that parents of typically developing children have, i.e., for their child to be happy, attend school, have friends, have a secure financial future, be safe from harm, attain the highest education possible, live independently, hold a job, be accepted in the community, and be socially responsible (Blue-Banning, Turnbull, & Pereira, 2002;Heiman, 2002). Ivey (2004) reported that parents of children with autism were hopeful about their expectations being fulfilled but believed that their child would have difficulty attaining them.…”