The author writes about her profoundly autistic son's twentieth birthday.
Camp counselors are still being hired for the summer program, the Point Pleasant Beach Recreation Committee said.
The annual event for third graders had kids test their skills on a simulated road course while learning rules to keep them and others safe.
The author writes about college and transition fairs for her autistic sons.
The author writes about taking actions if you suspect your child has autism.
The author writes about the trials of waiting in regards to her profoundly autistic son.
Point Pleasant children can be signed up for the recreation department's spring preschool program soon. Mark your calendar.
Mark your calendar for registration and start making your plans for the Point Pleasant Beach summer camp season.
The author writes about feelings surrounding having a severely autistic child.
The author writes about letting go of the small stuff while raising a profoundly autistic son.
The author writes about the best moment 0f 2022 with her severely autistic son.
The author writes about getting through the holidays with her severely autistic son.
The author writes about taking her youngest son on college tours.
The author writes about taking her severely autistic son to a Halloween party.
The author writes about knowing when to perservere and when to let go with her profoundly autistic child.
The author writes about taking her severely autistic son to the RWJ Barnabas Field of Dreams.
The Point Pleasant Police Department is offering the chance to have your child's car seat checked to make sure it's installed properly.
The author writes about raising a severely autistic son.
The author writes about how focusing on the little things with her severely autistic son led to big milestones.
The author writes about being in a car accident with her autistic son.
The author writes about achieving 501(c)(3) status for her son's future residence.
The author writes about the importance of asking for help when dealing with the issues surrounding your autistic child.
There are a number of family fun events at Jenkinson's Boardwalk in the coming weeks. Mark your calendars.
The author writes about her severely autistic son's success at sleepaway camp.
Family friendly movies can be watched on the beach during the summer.
The author writes about getting back to a point at the boardwalk with her profoundly autistic son that she can take him alone.
If your children are interested in football, the borough's camp is open to children up to 8th grade.
The author writes about celebrating the nineteenth birthday of her profoundly autistic son.
Sign-up time is now for summer camps in the Point Pleasant area. Here are a few camps to consider.
The author writes about sending her profoundly autistic son to sleepaway camp for the first time.
The event is open to Point Pleasant residents only and you must register ahead of time.
The author shares tips to help with your autistic child.
Jenkinson's Boardwalk is hosting an Easter egg hunt on the beach for children up to age 10, along with a special needs hunt.
The author writes about the need for acceptance of autistic people.
The author writes about the importance of keeping an open mind regarding helping her autistic son.
The author writes about listening to your gut when it comes to your autistic child.
The author writes about her fourteen-year-old son becoming an Eagle Scout.
The author writes about teaching self-help skills to her severely autistic son.
The author writes about things she wishes she'd known when her son was diagnosed with autism.
The author writes about the importance of getting your severely autistic child out in the community.