There’s no peak he needs to reach in order to make me see him as a success. He simply has to keep climbing
There’s no peak he needs to reach in order to make me see him as a success. He simply has to keep climbing
There’s only 11 months left to Autism Awareness month.
The clapping, yelling, and jumping are just part of who we are. We not only endure it, we relish in it.
Once you do, you see the beautiful picture that’s obscured by the seemingly missing pieces.
I’m not a superhero, Warrior, or anything other than the dad to two of the best kids on Earth.
If my boy never does these things, I accept that, because I love him.
I love my son and his autism cause isn’t something I’m constantly trying to get to the heart of.
The world might be aware of the term “autism”, they’re not aware of my son and what makes him special.
Nonverbal and in the full throes of a meltdown, he was done with the Waffle House.
My quarantine means I will miss my boy’s birthday.
You must be logged in to post a comment.