A terrible decision for your child might be the perfect one for mine.
A terrible decision for your child might be the perfect one for mine.
Just because I don’t know why he reacts a certain way to something, that doesn’t mean I can’t support him during it.
He’s both the easiest kid to shop for and the hardest kid to shop for.
I never asked her to help “cure” my son’s Autism.
We walked into the crowded and cramped waiting area. That’s when my son had a meltdown.
When you truly accept anything as a possibility then everything is perfect.
What followed was a barrage of sad heart emojis mixed with the occasional, “Stay Strong, Mama”.
There are some days when I am in awe of his nerve.
He’ll get it. I know he will. He’s done it before. He’ll do it again.
I don’t want to live my life angry and, just because I have kids, it doesn’t mean I have to.
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