This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Marvel. All opinions are entirely my own. Every morning, I pack the kids’ lunchboxes before they go to school. It…
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Raising a child with severe nonverbal autism is always challenging. I overthink all my decisions. Every little thing seems so complicated, even when it might not be. I often decide not…
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This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Skinner® pasta. Did you know that August 6th is National Friendship Day? This year, I celebrated National Friendship Day mostly…
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Childhood adventures I remember when I was a child, I’d spend most of my free time outside with my friends. We were either playing soccer, biking around the neighborhood, or building…
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Going into my head to get out of my head One thing I struggle with is expressing myself. As a consequence of that, often I go through phases where I just…
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I’ve mentioned the friends I’ve lost since the time Charlie was diagnosed with autism. I’ve also written about the people who are too awkward to approach you after an autism diagnosis.…
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Jude’s been sleeping with us since he was born. We practice safe co-sleeping. While I loved the convenience of not having to get up to nurse him every hour when he…
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This post is sponsored by Everywhere Agency on behalf of OshKosh B’gosh; however, all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own. August is here which means that the first day of…
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Lose some…. When you have a child with autism, you lose a lot of things: friends, innocence, freedom, sleep. The innocence… when I was pregnant with Charlie, I’d always pictured us…
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This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Skinner® Pasta, and all opinions expressed are my own. Growing up in France, I ate pasta a lot. Sometimes twice…
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Autism and Clothing When Charlie was younger, getting him dressed was a challenge. Autism is often accompanied by sensory issues, and Charlie’s no different. He used to fight us every day…