An autism mom is a mother who has a child with autism. Autism affects how a person communicates, interacts with others, and perceives the world. Being an autism mom means navigating the challenges of raising a child with autism, providing extra support, and advocating for their needs in school and the community. It requires patience, understanding, and a deep love and commitment to her child.
I almost didn’t post this blog. I was worried it was too raw, too real, and too negative. But then I remembered I started this blog because I need to share our truth, and our journey. That includes the good and the bad. To do the most good, I have to be the most unapologetic authentic me as I can ... Read More
What It’s Really Like to Be an Autism Mom
Autism has changed me. It has turned me into a person that no longer thinks linearly. Autism has morphed me into a better person to be completely honest. The ups and down that we have undergone, the challenges we have faced, and the adversity that is yet to come have made me a mother I never knew I could be.
The parents of children with autism are strong, caring, loving and smart. But how else do you know if you are an autism mom?
26 Funny Quotes About Being An Autism Mom. If you have a child with ASD, you’ll understand these funny quotes about life and how to deal with
Traumatic Stress and Moms Of Children With Autism (and many other special needs) go hand in hand. Here’s why. I recently read a study that found moms of children with autism, have also been shown to have stress levels similar to combat soldiers. (I know, very encouraging way to begin this right???) I have...
Raising a kid with autism looks different for everyone. Here, one mother goes over what her schedule looks like with her son with sutism, and how she makes it work.
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I’ll be making a list of ideal gift ideas for Autism Moms they will love from an autism mom herself. Read More!
A letter for every mom raising an autistic child: the journey may not be perfect, but it’s worth it.