
The 4th of July: A Celebration with a Twist of Autism
The 4th of July is a celebration, but for my autistic daughter, it’s a mix of excitement and sensory overload. Here’s how we navigate the fun while making space for her to cope with the chaos.

Babies Crying: A Sensory Challenge on the Spectrum
For my autistic daughter, a crying baby isn’t just a noise—it’s an overwhelming sensory challenge. Here’s how we navigate these moments and find connection in shared experiences.

Sensory Overload: A Glimpse Into My Daughter's World
Imagine your biggest sensory discomfort—then multiply it across everyday life. For my autistic daughter, sensory overload isn’t just uncomfortable; it’s inescapable. Here’s a glimpse into her world.

A Sweet 16 Her Way!
Not every Sweet 16 needs a big party. For one autistic teen, the perfect celebration means quiet moments, nature, and her favorite things. Here’s how I made it special—her way.

Looking Ahead to Summer: The Summer of “Yes”
Last summer, I said “yes” to my autistic teen’s adventures, creating our most meaningful summer yet. With no rigid schedules, we embraced spontaneity and connection. Here’s why I’m hoping for another summer just like it.

The Price of “Autism-Friendly” Products: A Rant
Why do "autism-friendly" products often come with inflated price tags? As a parent, I’ve seen firsthand how companies exploit the needs of families searching for tools to support their children. It’s time we demand accessible and fairly priced resources for the autism community.