I am looking forward to reading your story Maz. A very good friend of mine has an almost 3 year old who was just diagnosed with autism. I think it will beneficial for me to read a story from a mummy's perspective.
Maz.
you always write your journeys so beautiful, i agree you should look at writing a book, especially for those of us who have those same somethings not right feelings but are yet to continue on the journey. Thank you for putting this all down in words for us to read.
Maz its funny you did this... I was thinking yesterday and started writing a "journel" of our time until now.... I may feel like releasing some on BB if you don't mind. I just find it amazing that you started it nearly the same time I finished writing mine yesterday!!!
Thanks for sharing Maz, I love reading your journies
I know a tiny bit about autism but as you said, it's invaluable to hear how the other half live. When I finally get out teaching I'm sure to encounter ASD but really I have no idea how it is to live with an ASD child or to see it from a Mum's perspective. So thankyou
Whenever someone asks me about your covers or nappies I always (after giving them a glowing recommendation ) go on to say I am so proud to be able to support you as a WAHM because you are a Mum of 4, two of which are special needs. It's not a sympathy vote, or pity but pure awe and amazement and what a fantastic strong, passionate woman you are. If you can handle 4 kids, two who need special attention, be a wife and a WAHM then I can handle anything my 3 kids and hubby throw at me. You are my inspiration Maz, whether you know it or not.
Maz, you are an amazing mum and i'm looking forward to reading this journey. My nephew was recently diagnosed with autism and he and his brother both have tourettes. Its close to home for me and i'm sure your story will help me gain a different perspective. Much love coming your way xx
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