Help Them Thrive: Training Teachers to Spot Autism
When my girls started school, I didn’t have a lot of fears about it. Both Emily and Caitlyn were social […]
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When my girls started school, I didn’t have a lot of fears about it. Both Emily and Caitlyn were social […]
I had a conversation last night with a woman I met on Reddit in a group for special needs parents.
“Am I autistic?” I knew there would be a day when Sawyer would realize he was different than other kids.
Yesterday, Sawyer did something he’s never done before- he went into the grocery store and bought a soda all by
“The siblings of special needs children are quite special. Absolutely accepting and totally loving, from birth, someone who is different
A meltdown is different from a tantrum, even though to those who don’t have a special needs child it looks very similar.
Facebook Memories can be wonderful, but it can also break your heart. It’s one of the features that leads me
Sawyer is different, and he realizes this- but that’s one of the main reasons we decided to create this blog. He wants people to understand him, and he aches to have a best friend he can have playdates and sleepovers with. So we will tell his story, and explain what autism is and what it means for Sawyer and for us.
My son Sawyer has told me a few times over the last few months that I should start a blog