The author writes about the hardships of Covid-19 on families with autistic children.
The author writes about puberty and severe autism.
The author writes about taking care of yourself while taking care of your autistic child.
The author writes about keeping an open mind when making decisions regarding your autistic child.
The author writes about the importance of making friends with parents of autistic children.
The author writes about the importance of developing leisure skills with autistic children.
The author writes about the tragic deaths of Feda and her son.
The author writes about her thoughts on autism.
The author shares tips on how to have a safe and happy autism family.
The author writes about creating a group home for her autistic son.
The author writes about being grateful for her son.
The author writes about the importance of embracing all different types of autism.
The author writes about her severely autistic son.
The author writes about her husband's bond with his children.
The author thanks the teachers and administration at Veterans Memorial Middle School for an excellent seventh grade year for her son.
The author writes an article thanking the teachers of her severely autistic son for doing such a great job during the pandemic.
The author writes about sheltering in place for Mother's Day.
The author writes about completing week six of homeschooling with her severely autistic teen.
The author writes about reconnecting with her severely autistic son during the pandemic.
The author writes about being aware of all families with an autistic family member.
The author writes about homeschooling her children and a great effort by Veterans Memorial Middle School.
The author writes about her first experience touring a day program for disabled adults.
The author writes about keeping an open mind when trying to help your autistic kids.
The author writes about aiding her severely autistic son with chores and self-help skills.
The author writes about the milestones ahead for her severely autistic son.
The author writes about the importance of getting out into the community with autistic children and adults.
The author writes about her experience with sensory friendly movies through POAC and NJAW.
The author writes about always trying to better her severely autistic son's life.
The author writes about the disability pass for her severely autistic son at Disney.
The author writes about peaceful times with her severely autistic son.
The author writes about knowing when her eldest son had autism.
The author writes about the importance of making friends with parents who have children on the spectrum.
The author writes about a camp for developmentally disabled children and adults.
The author writes about helping her son regain some of the self-help skills he lost after being diagnosed with tic disorder.
The author writes about beginning to talk about the realities of life after twenty-one with her severely autistic son.
The author writes about a Star Wars-themed night at Brick library.
The author writes about time off with her severely autistic son.
The author writes about an unpleasant encounter at Jenks boardwalk while out with her autistic son.
The author writes about attempting summer camp with her severely autistic son.