This thread has made me so sad. So many opinions, with little understanding. Our younger dd has autism. We are so blessed to have friends at church, the Y, our family, and in the community who have so much grace. The grace to understand that many special needs kids have complex disorders, that no matter how much research is done, the kids still remain a mystery. The grace to never offer advice, or criticism. The grace to seek understanding, through thoughtful questions.
My fellow parents who belong to the club that none of us would willingly sign up for, may you too be surrounded with grace, and kind friends. Those of you who have been critical, may you never have firsthand knowledge of what it's like to have a child, sibling, or grandchild with significant special needs.
My fellow parents who belong to the club that none of us would willingly sign up for, may you too be surrounded with grace, and kind friends. Those of you who have been critical, may you never have firsthand knowledge of what it's like to have a child, sibling, or grandchild with significant special needs.
, because he really wants to be different, and embarrassed when he has to ask for extra time on a test, or type when everyone else is writing.
. Money never was part of the equation. That's one of the things that was bugging me the most; they have what DS needs right there at their disposal.


