Don’t let anyone heap guilt on you for the sake of their own ego.
Tag: autism acceptance
Changing My Perception Of Love
You don’t need to have someone playing social volleyball with you to have them in your life
Teaching Him “Hello”
I still understood next to nothing about Autism and even less about what it would be like to have a non-verbal child.
Surrounded And Alone
The hour would end, the door would close, and we would all be alone together again.
Hoping But Not Needing
As the parent to a child with Autism, it pulls me back to the early days of his life…
Sleepless On The Spectrum
The thing is, I get it. I get why he wants to run around in the middle of the night…
No One Needs To Speak For My Non-Verbal Child
My parenthood is neither painful nor does it require relief. When I say that I accept my son as he is, I’m not trying to fool myself and others.
Autism And My Child’s Uncertain Future
When he was two, I could never imagine five. When he was five, I could never imagine seven.
More Alike Than Different
It’s not about speech, spectrums, or understanding. It’s about who we are as people.
Why I’m Sometimes Defensive As An Autism Parent
I had done nothing wrong, but at the time, their confused glances sure made me feel that way.

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