It’s the Climb When you’re kid is diagnosed with developmental issues, it also has some upsides. One of them is close monitoring and guidance by professionals, funded by the state, who help work through the early developmental challenges. It’s usually a hassle to go to – Michelle, G-d bless her, took Ray to 95% ofContinue reading “Stairs and Sonic: The Copy Game”
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Ray & COVID-19 Meltdowns
Meltdowns are never fun. If your kid has had one of these, I probably need not explain why this is. But for the uninitiated, let me quickly introduce the phenomenon. As defined here, meltdowns are cases when your child is “so emotionally overwhelmed by unpleasant feelings that [they] can no longer control them or hideContinue reading “Ray & COVID-19 Meltdowns”
Autism: Our Journey
My eldest son, Ray, is diagnosed with Aspergers, or High Functioning ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). Naturally, his special circumstances are going to be present throughout the stories I tell in this blog. At the same time, from what Michelle and I have read and witnessed, ASD comes in so many shades and shapes, that atContinue reading “Autism: Our Journey”