You Mean Well, But It Still Hurts…

There’s something deeply lonely about parenting a child with developmental challenges; not only because of the realities you live with every day, but also because of how often those realities are misunderstood, diluted, or unintentionally dismissed by people who genuinely mean well… Most people are not trying to be hurtful. In fact, some of theContinue reading “You Mean Well, But It Still Hurts…”

Are you a “Hutch” Parent?

“It is not what you do for your children, but what you have taught them to do for themselves, that will make them successful human beings.” Ann Landers Do you remember that old Hutch ad with a cute pug dog? It said, “Wherever you go, our network follows”. This punchline explains the parenting style ofContinue reading “Are you a “Hutch” Parent?”

7 tips to engage with kids on the spectrum

Hello Everyone, Wish you all a very happy new year. Beginning of every year, most of us spend some time introspecting and aim to become better. Though it is slightly late for a new year resolution, I believe it’s never too late to learn something new. Today, let’s learn a few tips to engage betterContinue reading “7 tips to engage with kids on the spectrum”