The box is tossed in front of the front door, the bag is almost completely empty, and, mixed between the pieces, are squashed particles of cereal dust.
Tag: autism appreciation
A Hundred Miles An Hour
My son turns television watching into an all-out physical event.
Angry, Not Angry
I didn’t get mad at him for an impulse that he obviously couldn’t control in that moment. I wanted to. A voice in my head said, “Yo. Freak out.”
Good Mornings
The things I do for my son aren’t done for his recognition, appreciation, or even attention. They’re done because I love him.
Making It Through That One Day
Keeping his iPad away for the entire final day of Spring Break sounded crazy to everyone, including me, but it had to be done.
The Motivations of Thankless Parenting
Fireworks don’t go off for great parental achievements. There are no major awards to be handed out.
Autism Awareness After April Ends
He’s not being rude. He’s being him. If you’re patient, though, he’s fantastic.
It’s Not About Me
I may have helped, but his successes were about him doing it, not me teaching him.
A Wonderful Thing About My Son’s Autism
There’s something so unique and inspiring about it, that it’s hard to put into words.
How Can I Raise A Child With Autism?
How can I raise a child with Autism? I just do. And it’s great.

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