Smarter Parenting Saved Our Lives

“It's very important for the parents of young autistic children to encourage them to talk, or for those that don't talk, to give them a way of communicating, like a picture board, where they can point to a glass of milk, or a jacket if they're cold, or the bathroom.…

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Spring and Renewed Hope

Spring is a breathtaking reminder of how truly astonishing change can be.  The forsythia bushes call out: “Look over here!  Do you like our vivid yellow?  Want to take off your sunglasses to see how brilliant we really are?  Come on, do it!” The daffodils try their hardest against the lush…

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Soothing Time in Nature

I see him running with intention across the backyard. In his clenched hands, he carries small twigs, old fence pieces and broken branches. From our kitchen window, I can see that he’s clearly on a mission to create his own backyard haven. It is evident that he’s an outdoor enthusiast,…

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Pushing Through… or Not

Early on, those years when I was juggling 4 kids - ages 4 and under - I became stubborn about a few things.  You see, in those early years, I'd declare by mid-morning that we all must "get in the car" because “we are going somewhere." My daily inclination to escape…

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What I Can and Cannot Change

Parenting a child with autism can be tough in unforeseen ways.  When I'm dealing with so many overlapping issues concerning Brady, I find it helpful and necessary to step back, pause, soften my eyes, take a few deep breaths and to reflect on what I can and cannot change about…

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