The author writes a heartfelt thank- you to her son's sixth grade teachers.
The author writes about Someone Special Needs You and their annual walk.
The author writes about changing, not lessening, her expectations for her severely autistic son.
The article writes about a stranger paying it forward for her and her son on Mother's Day.
The author writes about her severely autistic son turning sixteen.
The author writes about her boys on Mother's Day.
The author writes about watching her son get his black belt and the dedication of the PPK staff.
The author writes about the importance of early intervention with autism.
The author writes about the importance of parents taking care of themselves when raising an autistic child.
The author writes about the autism community and the need for compassion toward each other.
The author writes about the importance of keeping an open mind when exploring autism therapies.
The author writes about taking her severely autistic son to the movies.
The author writes about today's march on Trenton and proposed school budget cuts for many districts in New Jersey.
The author writes about the benefits of attending the Autism NJ Transition Conference.
The author writes about opportunities for her severely autistic son.
The author writes about her dreams for her youngest son.
The author writes about making the most of the free time she has left before her autistic son graduates.
The author writes about the necessity for the National Council on Severe Autism
The author writes about how boy scouts has helped her son.
The author writes about finding new opportunities for her severely autistic son.
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The author writes about her autistic son.
The author writes about changing her resolutions for herself and her family.
The author lists her Christmas wishes for Santa.
The author writes about how a therapist tried to predict the future for her severely autistic son.
The author writes about how to make the holidays run more smoothly with autistic children.
The author writes about her year-long journey trying to get a co-morbid diagnosis for her severely autistic son.
The author writes about what she is grateful for this holiday season.
National Association of Social Workers-New Jersey recognizes Kale's leadership of the Collier residential program
The author writes about keeping an open mind when considering treatment options for her severely autistic son.
The author writes about her autistic son's progress.
The author writes about adjusting expectations for her autistic son.
A 2-year-old boy from Point Pleasant was chosen as a finalist for a national Gymboree contest, the family said. Here's how to vote.
The author writes about how the little things can help with an autistic child.
The author writes about accepting she's doing the best she can for her severely autistic son.
The author writes about the cycles of autism.
The author writes about how parents of disabled children must be good to themselves.
The author writes about her autistic son after a summer hiatus.
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The author writes about having to find patience in regards to her severely autistic son.