I’ve spent the last couple hours trying to help Elliott feel better. I’m hoping he feels better a bit later and can enjoy the rest of his day.. ☺
Rob Gorski

Based in Northeast Ohio, Rob Gorski, is an influential blogger and podcast host, best known for "The Autism Dad" blog and podcast. With a mission to educate, validate, and provide support to parents raising children with disabilities, he has transformed his personal experiences as a father of three autistic children into a resource for parents across the globe. Rob’s work has earned recognition from CNN, ABC News, BBC Worldwide, the Tamron Hall Show, and has received dozens of awards for best autism-related blog. His compelling narrative resonates with his audience, making a significant impact on the global autism community.
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I am overwhelmed but in a good way. Having very limited resources and know of no one else with a special needs child in our remote small country community your blog is a God send!!!! Just to know others are going through similar things gives me hope that we are not in this alone. Although that is how it feels most of the time. Feeling hopeful and grateful at this moment ~
Thank you so much for the very humbling compliment. It feels good to know that my efforts make a difference. Stay strong. Freak out when you need to and do your best to take care of your self… ☺