Ten Things a Parent Can Do to Help Their Child with Autism
Thirteen years ago, our beautiful son, Justin, was diagnosed with autism, & was on the extreme end of the spectrum. I will never forget the day he was diagnosed – it was both comforting and overwhelming because I didn't know what to do next. I wished someone would have helped me out then. Here are some things I did that helped me, might help you too. Look out for no. 10. -Kimberlee McCafferty.
Are You Ready for A Terrible-Two?
It is just 'Normal', and yes, it is a thing, a developmental phase which starts by tantrums. So, why does this happen? During this stage, your child wants to explore their environment and do what they want on their own terms. Now because their verbal and emotional skills aren't well developed, it becomes difficult for them to express.
Well, anyway, HAPPY PARENTING!