Don’t do what I do. I won’t do what you do. We do what’s right for our families.

Don’t do what I do. I won’t do what you do. We do what’s right for our families.
Distance learning wasn’t made for children like my boy and, even when he was on task, he wasn’t actually taking in new information.
This entire process went from a minor annoyance to a major catastrophe. Suddenly the new normal today was something that would have seemed like science fiction in February.
One day without school turned into two and then three and then fifteen. Soon, no one knew what day it was, when things were going back to normal, and what exactly was happening.
Sometimes those golden sentiments of happy-happy joy-joy work in the opposite direction.
Everything started to get cancelled. Basketball, school, Tom Hanks…The sky hadn’t fallen yet. But, man, it felt like it was closing in.
A terrible decision for your child might be the perfect one for mine.
As the parent to a child with Autism, it pulls me back to the early days of his life…