The author writes about coming to terms with her son's severe autism.
The author writes about the autism community,
The author writes a letter to her son.
The author writes about her views on autism.
The author writes about the importance of asking for help.
The author writes about her take on autism.
The author writes about her outlook.
The author writes a letter to her severely autistic son's caregivers many years after her death.
The author writes about her severely autistic son.
The author writes about how affectionate her severely autistic son is to her and to those he loves.
The author writes about how her kids were amazing in an emergency.
The author writes about trying new things with her severely autistic son.
The author writes about keeping her severely autistic son happy.
The author writes about how she's created a happy family life for her autistic son.
The author writes about altering her expectations for her son's future.
The author writes about what to do after your child is in Early Intervention or a school program.
The author describes an act of kindness toward her autistic son.
The author writes about her severely autistic son turning fourteen.
The author writes a letter to her sons for Mother's Day.
The author writes about her son and his transition years.
The author writes a letter to her future daughter-in-law.
The author writes about trying to live life to the fullest.
The author describes her thoughts on this tenth World Autism Awareness Day.
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The author writes about the importance of getting out and about with her autistic son.
The author writes about challenging times with her son who has severe autism and OCD.
The author writes about her family's "normal" with a severely autistic son.
The author writes about raising her autistic son and changing her behavior.
The author writes about how her life changed after having her severely autistic son.
The author writes about what will happen to her autistic son when she's gone.
The author writes about taking chances with her severely autistic son.
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The author writes about life after a child's autism diagnosis.
The author writes a follow-up to last week's post about her severely autistic son.
The author writes about the NJDOE and NJ State Board of Education's proposed changes which could severely affect her autistic son.
The author writes about her youngest son bonding with his elder autistic brother.
The author writes about why she never writes a Christmas missive.
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The author writes about raising children on the autism spectrum.
The author writes about what influences the outcomes in an autistic child.