Believing your kids can do anything is easy. Believing in your own ability to show them how to do those things is hard.
Author: James Guttman
Father of two children - one non-verbal with autism, one verbal without.
My Special Needs Son, My Illogical Guilt
The responsibility I feel has more to do with me than it does with him.
What If There Was No Karma?
Could you still get up, move forward, and grow?
Prank Phone Calls With My Daughter
In my day, we didn’t have internet. We had prank phone calls and they were awesome.
I’m Sorry My Son Drank Your Coffee
An insatiable appetite, nonverbal autism, and surprising cat-like agility,
We All Agree On Bubbles
He wasn’t doing it for us. He was doing it for himself.
Reasons I’m So Protective Of My Child With Autism
Simply put, he’s mine and I’ll watch over him forever.
Signs That You’ve Grown Up
These reminders aren’t just for people with children.
Time, Patience, and Learning To Communicate
Time has made many interactions I once would have thought impossible possible
You’re Not Doing Anything Wrong
Don’t let anyone heap guilt on you for the sake of their own ego.

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