Please Don’t Feel Sorry For Me Because My Child Has Autism
I found myself in a conversation with the cashier at Walmart today. She commented on the giant value size box…
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I found myself in a conversation with the cashier at Walmart today. She commented on the giant value size box…
Continue ReadingA few years ago when my daughter was diagnosed with autism, I went down the wormhole of Instagram searching for…
Continue ReadingSomewhere out there is a teacher enjoying her last bits of summer. She’s probably wishing the days were longer—that there…
Continue ReadingMy dear sweet child, you truly are my world. We have not been with one another long, but I honestly…
Continue ReadingTo the mom whose child was diagnosed with autism today, It’s OK. Just get in your car and scream. It’s…
Continue ReadingThey say a picture is worth a thousand words, but what exactly are those words? What’s the worth of something…
Continue ReadingIf you’re reading this, you probably wish you weren’t. Motherhood puts us in the driver’s seat of our small children’s…
Continue ReadingI had gone through the early years successfully with two children. I honed your mom-voice and "angry eyes" to expert level,…
Continue Reading"I don’t know how you do it.” How many of us have heard that line? As a special needs mom,…
Continue ReadingDear autism, I have had this letter in my heart addressed to you for some time now. I’m ready to tell…
Continue ReadingA few weeks ago, a friend confided in me that her preschool-aged daughter was diagnosed with autism. Since she knows…
Continue ReadingThree little boys walk happily down the dirt path. The path is nice and shaded from the sun. The boys…
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