So what should you say? Well, to me there was only one statement that always fits…
Teaching Harsh Realities To Innocent Minds
Diapers and feedings can be outsourced to a nanny or a babysitter. Teaching them about the sometimes-harsh world around them is a job that only a parent should do.
Special Needs Aren’t Always The Most Difficult
Please don’t tell my wife and daughter, but on a day-to-day basis, my son is usually the easiest one in the house to handle.
Advice For My Daughter
I wanted to write some of them down here so I have them. And, in case I’m not around one day, she does too.
Doing What’s Right For My Child With Autism
The help you turn away today could be the exact resource they might need tomorrow.
No Heroes, No Hypocrites
You’re not perfect. You’re not awful. You just are.
If Your Child Can’t Say “Trick or Treat”
Just because someone doesn’t like birthday cake doesn’t mean they can’t enjoy their birthday.
What Does A Heart Attack Feel Like?
It was as if my body was sounding an alarm.
The Silly Moments Are Most Important
You don’t need to spend money to make them happen. You don’t even have to leave your house.
Special Needs Aren’t A Competition
I don’t know what anyone’s life is truly like when they close the door at night. Neither do you.

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