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Why Autistic Kids Get Fixated on Trains (Plus 5 Indoor Train Activities for Home)
If you’ve spent any time parenting an autistic child, you’ve probably seen it — the deep, unwavering love for one specific thing. For some kids it’s dinosaurs. For others it’s weather,...
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Motherhood After 50: The Joy and Struggles of Raising an Autistic Daughter
Parenting an Autistic Daughter Over 50: Finding Purpose, Faith, and Joy People often say, “She will keep you young.” I know they mean well. And maybe in some ways that’s true. But parenting...
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Autism Motherhood: The Things We Don’t Say Out Loud
The Things We Don’t Say Out Loud as an Autism Mom There are things I don’t say out loud very often. Not because I’m ashamed of them… but because they live quietly in the space between...
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Two Weeks of Snow, Ice, and Unexpected Growth
Hey Friends, When my daughter was out of school for two full weeks because of snow and ice days, I know what most people probably assumed: That must have been so stressful.An autistic...
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A little Bit About Me
Welcome — I’m Julie I’m a wife, a mom of three, and our youngest—Adilynn—is a bright, energetic 5-year-old on the Autism Spectrum. I work full-time from home, and most days my world...
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Our New Journey with Life on the Spectrum
Welcome, friends—I’m so glad you’re here. I’m just a simple Southern mom with two grown kids, a busy life, and our sweet 5-year-old daughter who keeps us on our toes. I...
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