“Her differences make her who she is, and she’s absolutely wonderful.”
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“Her differences make her who she is, and she’s absolutely wonderful.”
“It was as if she was never really gone. As if somehow this had all been a nightmare.”
“The word ‘autism’ was thrown around quite a lot during his toddler and early preschool life and to be honest, it scared me.”
“I have asked for her to be moved to a different class, yet they have no sign of showing any concerns – like it’s us parents being overly protective!”
“I was crocheting, like how we spent most nights. It was my mom, who never called me this time of evening as she worked night shift and would normally still be sleeping.”
“As you can tell by the picture, this was not exactly a NASCAR event. No less than 6 families ushered their children back to their cars and found somewhere else to eat their dinner. I know those folks.”
“A woman who is built up at home never has to go searching for it on the internet.”
“I didn’t think much of the vaccination debate until I had a medically fragile child. My lone surviving triplet came home from the hospital at 4 months old after being born at 22 weeks gestation.”
“I told no one. I still to this day, until this moment, haven’t mentioned it to anyone. This is me being open about it.”
“She didn’t need to. I already knew.”