I believe that inside every person who is bullied there is a strength and a tenacity to survive. You don’t always know when this strength exists, but if you make it through those dark times, you become aware. You become a survivor, someone whose courage and spirit is far stronger than all of the hate and cruelty of their bullies. The one thing that I want to impart to children with autism is knowledge of their own inner strength, and the belief that one day at a time, they, too, can get through this.
Welcome to my blog! I’m Stacey-Ann, a devoted wife and mom to two incredible kids, Deja and Brad. This space is where I pour my heart out, sharing the joys and challenges of everyday life as a mom. Brad, my youngest, has autism spectrum disorder and is wonderfully verbal. Here, I open up about our journey—the highs, the lows, and all the moments that shape us. I invite others to share their stories, creating a community where voices are heard and stories are celebrated!
Sunday, February 14, 2021
Valentine Day Messages for Family:
Valentine Day Messages for Family: One thing that is important in our lives is love someone and being loved by someone. Similarly, important is having a family. So, when the question of celebrating love on February 14th comes in mind, why should we have left out our beloved family members? The Valentine’s Day is a beautiful excuse to share your love and so you should not waste it and beside your partner or soulmate spare some time to let your family member know how grateful you are to be loved by them, to love them. Below we are helping you to gut out your feelings in words.
Happy Valentine’s day to my lovely family members. Spending my life with you all is the biggest blessing.
Family has the power to turn a place into a home. Happy Valentine’s day to you all.
Happy Valentine’s Day dearest family. I am lucky to have you in my life.
From the Bradley Family
Monday, February 8, 2021
Autism Super Mom
Steps to Help Your Neurodivergent Child Transition Back to School
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Brad love 💕 going to school just to purchase spy ninja 🥷 @livebeyondautism