The Joys and sorrows of being an Autism Parent.
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  • Reads 1,229
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  • Parts 37
  • Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Oct 12, 2018
This book contains little things that I or any other autism parents have found amusing, funny, or thought provoking over the years with their child.  Sometimes our children are stressful, hard work, and we have to be persistent and try things several thousands of times.  But whatever their problems, we love them and sometimes there is a moment that makes you smile.  If any one would like to add their " made me smile,"  or "made me cry," moment pls just message me.
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