This post was sponsored by Supreme Source as part of an Ambassador Program for Influence Central, and all opinions expressed in my post are my own. The newest addition to our…
the autism cafe
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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. Spring in Texas I’m so excited about Spring. I’m pretty…
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Autism: When a picture tells a thousand words. At first glance, it’s just two children fighting. If you look closely, though, you’ll notice Jude’s pouty face. He’s sad. He wanted…
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Being an autism mom Raising a nonverbal autistic child is emotionally draining. It’s hard for all parties involved. It’s hard for Charlie who can’t communicate beyond basic needs (like “I want…
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I received product and compensation from the Sam’s Club as part of a sponsored program. All opinions are my own. When your toddler still doesn’t sleep through the night Since Jude…
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What to do if you’re worried about your child’s development? Today, I’d like to share with you a story of hope for all the moms whose children have developmental delays. I’d…
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This post is sponsored by KinderCare, all opinions expressed are my own. The day before we dropped Jude off at daycare for the first time I felt so overwhelmed. I was…
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Charlie and Jude have completely different personalities but they have one thing in common: they love yogurt. All kind of yogurts. Sweet, tart, in a cup, or in a…
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I know that I’m my own worst enemy This post goes against my instincts, but on my list of 89,512 resolutions is the desire to enjoy the present moment without…
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You know, it’s funny. I have so much to say today yet so little at the same time. Charlie started repeating words consistently. Like actually speaking words out loud. I…
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This post was sponsored by GOJO, the makers of PURELL® Multi Surface Disinfectant, as part of an Influencer Activation for Influence Central and all opinions expressed in my post are my…
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Raising a nonverbal autistic child is emotionally draining. It’s hard for all parties involved. It’s hard for Charlie who can’t communicate beyond basic needs (like “I want water”) but it’s also…