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This is all about my life, my family and how autism affects us. We live, we love, we get by but there is always a chance of rain. Friday, April 11, 2008. Some good things to read. I also know I will give in as soon as I have finished this because I hate to see him upset and even though he knows the 10am rule, he is still only 6 and 10am must seem like forever away. This one I love -. Autistics Need Acceptance, Not Cure.
My life, my art, my passions! Wednesday, May 28, 2008. I will post some more photos at different angles later as the kids are pestering me to play Guess Who. Thursday, May 22, 2008. Check out my Slide Show! Wednesday, February 13, 2008. Time for a change! Thursday, January 31, 2008. I whipped up this mini book during the school holidays. Tuesday, January 15, 2008. Saturday, September 08, 2007.
Friday, November 5, 2010. After more than 3 years residing here,. Monday, November 1, 2010. Please email your details to. Thank You Everyone for playing along and do come back on. November 3rd for our next fun challenge.
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Blow the Whistle, Get Slandered. How to Make a Difference.
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Giving Children With Autism A Fighting Chance. Alex and I get into the elevator with a neighbor. Perfectly normal thing to do after the end of a perfectly normal day. The door slides shut and the neighbor says, Five, please when I ask what floor she wants. He still presses the buttons for a load of extra floors. Noooo! May 3, 2012.
Ryan of late has begun calling me Dad. Dad this, Dad that,. Like the way some guys overuse dude. Hey dad, check it out. Dad, are we almost there. Dad, are we going to cuddle tonight? I glanced at his special ed teacher. Can I sit with him? At recess a surprise came when I saw Ben hop on.