You don’t need to have someone playing social volleyball with you to have them in your life
Tag: fatherhood
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.
The Madness and Mayhem Of The Little Ladies Dance
Glitter, rainbows, and the pure, unadulterated chaos of a Scandinavian Death Metal mosh pit.
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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