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Your contribution can helps provide resources in many way and interventions to individuals like my son with autism, giving him opportunity, hope, and a vision for his future.
Anyone with a sibling knows this is the truth, especially when you and your sibling(s) were young kids.
But when you have a child that have Autism is tossed into the mix with totally normal sibling can take a more drastic turn.
A big concern for other families is sibling interaction, or lack of. Usually, the issues fall into one of these categories:
- Step back from the problems, and focus on what you do want to see,
- issues with name-calling and teasing? Then you want to see respect.
- issues with hitting or kicking? Then you want to see calm bodies.
- issues with always having to win every game? Then you want to see playing by the rules.
- When it comes to behavior: focus on what you want, rather than what you don't want.
My mission has always been to show other with autism to build a safe community for families to share the unique challenges of parenting a special needs child as well as celebrate the unique.
I started a blog before but this one is very special my son who diagnosed with autism. Now am ready to take the time to share, I just needed to write. I needed to get the words and feelings out.
this website evolved into an amazing community of parents, teachers, therapists, grandparents, brothers, sisters and caregivers that are looking to find support, encouragement, a safe space to vent and above all…hope.
If you choose to follow us, you will find pieces of the beautiful parts of our world – My absolutely beautiful children, all two of them my family, our journey with verbal, severe autism, raising my son, marriage, love and life.
To all the wives, the girlfriends, Dad, and the mothers:
We haven’t said these three simple words often enough…
From the moment one, mother’s of our children, we watch as you push grief to the side and take the lead at the moment of diagnosis.
Home
Not you, though. You’ll never give up.
we carried this baby in your belly, so when the only way is through, we’ve already seen how you persevere.
When the stress is overwhelming, the challenges are all consuming, and there’s no easier answers.
In those awful moments, our hearts ache . Tears are agonizing for us. Your grief stays in our thoughts, even when we leave for the office or the driving to work.
We see you frustrated.
Having a child of special needs. Having to take on roles unfamiliar and unexpected. Being the first to sacrifice.
We see you crying, screaming, fighting.
Standing across from us, in the real life moments that no one else can understand.
The meltdowns.
The fights.
The disagreements. click on link for more
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As a mother sat in the doctor psychologist's office telling her about my 3 year-old son who has autism This was our first meeting to see if we would be good fit to work together toward an evolution and formal diagnoses, So my son wasn't present. My husband and I told her about our choice of punishment and discipline in our home Click on link
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