Life with autism often resembles a race. Early interventions feel like a race against time. Every success is dictated by […]
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The Stories Autism Loves To Tell: When Mom Lost It!
The journey with autism isn’t about striving for perfection, though we often feel like it has to be in order […]
Autism: When Behavior Speaks, It’s A Language All Its Own
Autism and behaviors— the two words often go hand and hand. It can be challenging, no matter how many times […]
Collaborating IEP’s, Autism and Positive Outcomes
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the words Individualized Education Plan (IEP for short)? […]
In The World Of Autism, Is Opting In Or Out Really An Option?
Before this weeks post I would like to thank Feedspot Today for their support of Rain Mom in their Top […]
Advocating for Autism Without Words
Advocating for autism comes in many forms and practices. Be it medical, educational, vocational or societal to name a few. […]
Autism’s Supporting Cast of Family and Friends
Autism’s supporting cast of family and friends over the years have been an immeasurable resource, keeping me grounded, encouraged and […]
Autism: Rain Man in the Real World
When Jonathan was first diagnosed with autism, one of the most frequent comments I would receive was “Oh, like Rain […]
The Rollercoaster Ride of Autism
Life with autism is filled with ups and downs. If I had to choose a ride that shares similarities it […]
Autism and Me
We first met over 24 years ago. I knew very little about autism and it knew very little about me. […]