March 12, 2001 Penny's question from that first session when I said Andrew had been diagnosed with ASD. She said, And what does that mean? that he will sleep so I can... It means more new activities to do everyday, a new schedule, and the guilt when I don't keep it... It means not being able to take him out in public without someone staring. It means I'm tired and I have a headache. It means I've lost track of how far he has come and how blessed we are... first eight years of one family's journey to raise their autistic son ...
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March 12, 2001 Penny's question from that first session when I said Andrew had been diagnosed with ASD. She said, And what does that mean? that he will sleep so I can... It means more new activities to do everyday, a new schedule, and the guilt when I don't keep it... It means not being able to take him out in public without someone staring. It means I'm tired and I have a headache. It means I've lost track of how far he has come and how blessed we are... first eight years of one family's journey to raise their autistic son. Author and mother Wallis Simpson shares from her personal journal the daily struggles and joys of loving a special needs child. Written in a down-to-earth style, My Andrew is a stirring resource for anyone who works with special children and their caregivers.
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