Serious Question: How would you react if your child came home from school with an injury like this
I want to know how you would respond if your child came home with an injury like mine did today and you have to learn about it from them
I want to know how you would respond if your child came home with an injury like mine did today and you have to learn about it from them
For 12 hours today, we were completely isolated from the outside world. At least it felt like that.
The moment I wake up, I realize the problem and reassure him that he's not blind
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I know that sounds counterintuitive, especially since isolation is not a good thing but it comes down to not putting our kids into situations that will overstimulate them and lead to more difficult parenting challenges.
Our community has a major problem that is impacting our ability to accomplish our goals. The goal I'm referring to in this post, centers around the most basic, fundamental task that we as members of the Autism community have undertaken.
"There's some kind of unwritten law that says if you have a child with special needs, you can never run out of patience or admit they drive you crazy. That unwritten law is totally bullshit and I'm gonna tell you why."