#Autism Parenting: Helping my change hating kids to better cope with change
Today is one of those days where the boys will have to be able to cope with a possible change in schedule, routine and plans. Here's what's going on....
Today is one of those days where the boys will have to be able to cope with a possible change in schedule, routine and plans. Here's what's going on....
The boys are all in bed now but Emmett's not sleeping yet. I'm finally able to relax enough to get some writing done and play catchup on a few things before I turn in for the night. If feel like today was pretty okay. The boys did awesome at school and had a blast at their school Easter egg hunt. Everyone got where they needed to go and I was able to get some necessary Easter shopping done before the boys came home. I'm still not used to doing this alone and it does make me sad but I will not let that ruin our Easter. The boys deserve it and so do I. I was feeling so good tonight that I cooked pancakes for dinner. Elliott's been asking for them…
Despite being totally exhausted, I did manage to make some progress this morning
Check out what Emmett did this morning and tell me what your reaction would be if that had been your child.?
Do you ever just feel like everything just blends together and you lose track of appointments or days the kids don't have school?
There are so many daily challenges facing families like mine. I faced quite a few today myself but there's an upside as well... Check it out...
Sometimes I think there's a different standard by which Autism parents and typical parents judge their days.
It's been a really long day and I'm absolutely exhausted from it. In anticipation of being this exhausted, I made sure to take lots of pictures throughout the day to help give you some insight into all that we experienced. Here's the rundown from today... Gavin had therapy this morning and once again kicked ass. We got home from that and I got some work done while Gavin slept off his morning meds. After lunch, Gavin and I went out to pick up Emmett from school and head to both his and Gavin's afternoon therapies. Unfortunately, about 30 seconds before we turned into the school parking lot, I got a call from said school telling me that Emmett was running a fever and needs to be picked up. It really happened…