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The author writes about letting go.
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The author writes about her struggles with her eldest severely autistic son.
Jeff McCafferty, husband of the author, writes a post for Father's Day.
The author writes about endings and beginnings with her children.
The author writes a "thank-you" to her youngest son's alma mater.
The author writes about the importance of starting early when getting autistic kids out of the house.
The author writes about trying to stay in the moment with her severely autistic son.
The author writes about her severely autistic son turning fifteen.
The author writes about finding happiness when her autistic son is in a good place.
The author writes about forging connections with her severely autistic child.
The author writes about the importance of talking about the big picture when living with a severely autistic child.
The author writes about the importance of making friends with parents of autistic children.
The author writes about how imperative is is for caretakers to attend to their own needs when raising an autistic child.
The author writes about her wishes for the autism community.
The author writes about dealing with her severely autistic son's catatonia.
The author writes about the results of choosing a course of treatment for her severely autistic son.
The author writes about trying to help her severely autistic son with his autism-related disorder.
The author writes about the things she loves about her severely autistic son and his brother.
The author writes about taking her severely autistic son for a sedated MRI.
The author writes about learning to control how she reacts to issues surrounding her son's autism.
The author writes about strategies to keep things stable for siblings of autistic children.
The author writes about strategies to help families whose child has been diagnosed with autism.
The author writes about her son's diagnosis and the years to follow.
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The author writes about having hope for her son for the new year.
The author writes about getting help for her severely autistic son.
The author writes about keeping hope alive for her severely autistic son.
The author writes about a magical moment with her severely autistic son.
The author writes about her severely autistic son entering high school.
The author writes about the first time her severely autistic son reads part of a story to her.
The author writes about her trip to Disney and Universal with her severely autistic son.
The author writes about her severely autistic son connecting with his sibling.
The author writes about describing autism to people who don't know a great deal about the disorder.
The author writes to her younger self about her two autistic boys.
The author writes about the transition process with her severely autistic son.
The author writes about coming to terms with having a high-school aged autistic child.
The author writes about her despair (yes, a bit dramatic) over losing her son's case manager.