Most kids sleep like little animals. That’s why we put them in barred-up cages until they’re two.
Most kids sleep like little animals. That’s why we put them in barred-up cages until they’re two.
It doesn’t mean you don’t love your child. In fact, it means the opposite.
“I get it. You’re upset because you have the hot dad.”
He may be non-verbal, but that doesn’t mean he’s non-social.
No questions, when asked to by those looking to understand, are ever offensive.
With a non-verbal boy with autism, it’s not as simple as good, bad, happy, or mad. There’s a lot to process.
Loving him “because he’s mine” is just one part of the much bigger equation and dismissive of a bigger point.
If this was really Medieval Times, the dragon would have been afraid to come near us.
Feeding him corn or peas by the spoonful myself is actually pretty easy. It would take all of five minutes. But, I shouldn’t.
They expect the delicate laptop sent back in that Pandora’s Box of a backpack every morning
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