The author writes about keeping a positive perspective.
The author writes about a particularly difficult time with her severely autistic son.
As her youngest son celebrates his birthday, a mother revels in the gifts he has brought to the family's life.
The author writes about her severely autistic son.
The author writes about the transition process for her almost-teenaged autistic son.
The author writes about having hope even when times get difficult with your autistic child.
The author writes about the ups and downs of 2015 with two autistic children.
The author writes about attending a dinner party with her two autistic kids.
The author writes about the unexpected gifts of autism.
The author writes about building memories and gingerbread houses with her youngest son.
The author writes about the many things she has learned in the 10 years since her son's autism diagnosis.
The author writes about her severely autistic son and how some of her initial fears about that diagnosis have turned out to be unfounded.
The author writes about always needing to be open to alternative plans when it comes to autism.
The author writes about things she is grateful for this Thanksgiving.
You've always wanted to go to the Magic Kingdom but felt it was unworkable; mother of two autistic boys tells how it can be done and be fun.
The author writes about a successful trip to the Magic Kingdom with her severely autistic son.
The author writes about her family's upcoming trip to Disney.
The author writes about remembering who she is even in the midst of autism.
The author writes about things easing up with her two autistic kids.
The author writes about finding peace in the midst of autism.
The author writes about powering through difficult times with her autistic sons.
The author writes about struggling with her eldest autistic son's behaviors.
The author writes about how her autistic son learned to ride a bike without training wheels through the iCan Bike program.
Celebrations at the branches Friday afternoon will commemorate its many services.
The author writes about the triumph of her severely autistic son's life.
A video captured two cubs and their mother bear lounging in the backyard of a N.J. family’s house.
Somehow, seeing New York City in ruins, with all that destruction, this New Jersey family - my family - found a way to heal.
The author writes about multiple milestones reached this season by her autistic sons.
Kim and Fred Spratt were trapped in Europe, waiting four months for their daughter to recover. The twin's brother died.
Kim and Fred Spratt, and their daughter, are trapped in Europe, waiting for their surviving twin to recover four months after her birth.
The author writes about getting her severely autistic son to lay off the carbs.
The author writes about taking her two autistic kids solo to Great Adventure and making it home with both of them.
The author writes about residential options for her severely autistic son.
The event is being held at the Ocean County Parks and Recreation Department's administration building.
The author writes about a conversation with her youngest autistic son when he asks her if his children will have autism.
The author writes about a great book she has found for children about autism.
The author writes about the joy her severely autistic son experiences day-to-day.
The author writes about the progress her autistic son has made, and about never giving up.
The first 90 minutes Wednesday night were disrupted by thunderstorms, but families came out after the rain stopped.
The author writes about giving herself permission to listen to her heart, not her head.