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One Autism Mom

One Autism Mom

thoughts on being the mother of a child with autism

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Embarrassment, what's that?

Autism is like an onion: I feel like as my kid grows up and develops, I continue to peel back layers and discover new ways that his autism affects his understanding of the world.

11 days ago
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For World Autism Awareness Day, 3 Things I Wish Everyone Knew About Autism

I was about to start a post on an entirely different topic today when I realized that today is World Autism Awareness Day. Since I'm still reeling from some of the latest challenges with my son related to his combination autism and ADHD, I ...

a month ago
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Magic, make-believe and autism

I lie in bed awaiting the sound of running feet down the hallway and the excited chitter chatter of my children. It's the morning of St. Patrick's Day, and soon my kids will discover that the leprechaun made a visit and dropped some golden ...

2 months ago
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The autistic traits that will make my son successful in life

As my son has gotten older, it's truly been a joy to see him develop and change past the crazy Pre-K years and into boyhood. Sure, I get my pangs of nostalgia for when he was teeny tiny with chubby cheeks and cherubic ringlets, but I'm SO e...

2 months ago
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