wanda.zadrey
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Travel Time: Tips for Travelling with a Child or Adult with Autism
Summer is here!! Covid is becoming a memory (though we still must follow health guidelines). Time to get ready to head out for summer vacation! Sounds great! When you are the parent of an autistic child it requires a little extra planning to ensure everything goes more smoothly for everyone – just remember that there are certain things you cannot plan for and are out of your control – much like daily life. Catch the curve ball and move on. *As I think of more, I will add to the list.* I have compiled
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When Did I Know?
When did I know? This is one of the most common questions I have been asked about Logan and his autism diagnosis. I am sure I’m not the only one who has been asked this. Right from pregnancy things were different than the first one. I was on home/bed rest for almost half of the pregnancy – with a 2-1/2 year old toddler that was fun!! When Logan was born, he had issues from the beginning. The first week of his life I may have slept 4 hours a night because every