Lesson Learned!

If you were to visit my house a few years ago you would have seen visual cues everywhere. We lived in a visual learning world! Read how that visual learning is still being used in our house today!

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“Don’t Look the Other Way” by Elaine’s Bloggers Paradise

My fellow blogger, Elaine, posted this wonderful piece today, titled “Don’t Look the Other Way.”

Please take a look at her wonderful post.

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Autism Acceptance

As an autism parent, I spread autism awareness. I also encourage autism ACCEPTANCE. For individuals to try and understand and accept one another, regardless of their differences. Read more about autism acceptance, here.

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It’s Story Time!

Story time in the car is one of my favorite pass times. It keeps the kids from fighting. It keeps the kids thinking. And the stories they come up with ALWAYS keep us enertained. Read about them here!

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Autism is a Diagnosis, Not a Label

Autism is a diagnosis that describes some of the challenges my kids face. But that is not all they are. Read more about them, here!

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5 Benefits of Theater Class for High Functioning Autism

We have found many benefits of theater class for our daughter with High Functioning Autsim. Read about them here!

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“He May Never…”

Between hearing the professional or the little voice in my head say the words, “he may never…” I realized one important thing about goals not yet achieved. Read about it here –

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Being Wrong Never Felt so Good

I have seen a child whisper to another child before about Declan. I have seen them point. I have seen them laugh. I have seen them shrug and leave. So I was not prepared for what happened on our latest trip to the playground.

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Spread the Word to END the Word!

Today is Spread the Word to End the Word day. The day we pledge to stop usig the r-word in everyday speech and help create inclusion and acceptance for all people!

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