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No day is “normal” when you live with autism, either yourself, or with a friend or family member. These articles describe common events that we’ve experienced in our lives.

We hope that they bring you the same laughter, tears, and understanding that they brought us when we started going through it.

Movie Madness with the Kids

Falcon and Winter Solider

Having three boys means we see a lot of two types of movies: superhero and animated. Because they do not necessarily understand complex characters, we’ve shied away from anti-heroes and those with ambiguous motives (Deadpool, Suicide Squad, Punisher, etc). However, those with a little more clear cut, or the issues being over their head we’ve…

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Individuals on the Autism Spectrum Motivating and Inspiring Their Co-workers

My oldest son has started working for a local auto parts store. He worked there previously during his time with the high school’s transition to work program. He is a hard worker with great attention to detail and loves his job. He currently works 4 hours a week, but we hope to keep extending the…

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Calming Your Autistic Child During Haircuts
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Calming Your Autistic Child During Haircuts

My wife and I are both involved in various online forums, and you notice several questions routinely pop up. In addition to the big ones about how do you potty train your child, will they be able to handle going to school, and how do you control outbursts in public, you will often find one…

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The US is short on Special Ed Teachers

According to a recent report, we can tell you officially, what you already know. The US is extremely short on special needs teachers. In fact, only two states are said to not need additional teachers. There were challenges filling these gaps before the pandemic, but the pandemic which has hurt teachers as well as students,…

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A Momentous Day – Celebrating A New Lifestyle

Today our eldest son completed high school! For 19 years he has attended school and today was his last day. It is both a joyous occasion and a little sad. He is moving on to a new life. In two weeks it looks like he will be starting his first job. This was a moment…

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