Thank you for visiting. We are parents of some wonderful (in our humble opinion) autistic boys. We remember what it was like starting out, and wanted to help other parents who are going though that struggle as well.

Yes, we will be honest; it can be hard. But it is possible. We’ve seen our sons grow in ways we could never expect, and we sincerely hope the same for you and your children.

So come along, see the journey we’re on together. Follow in our footsteps, and watch as we keep moving forward.

Recent Articles

  • Learning to Wear Glasses When You Have Autism

    Our youngest recently got glasses. As someone who is non-verbal, it can be tough to find out their needs. I’d like to walk you through the process of how we found out that he needed glasses, and how we got him wearing them. Especially since change is not something people on the spectrum like. Reason…

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  • Does Liking Fidget Toys Make Me Autistic?

    Does Liking Fidget Toys Make Me Autistic?

    Periodically, we see people who ask a question like, “I enjoy playing with fidget toys, does that mean I’m on the spectrum?” The short answer is “No.” Anyone can play with fidget toys, and many people do. Likewise, just because you are on the spectrum, it doesn’t mean that you’ll enjoy using a fidget toy….

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  • Trick or Treating Cards for Individuals With Autism

    Trick or Treating Cards for Individuals With Autism

    Many times when I have taken my children trick or treating in the past, I have received stares and whispers. My oldest loves dressing up for Halloween and trick or treating, however many events only allow kids between a certain age to participate or get candy. Sadly he doesn’t understand why this is and in…

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