Mosquitoes

I’m a massive animal lover! And I’m quite fond of reptiles and some bugs too. I think that makes me the exception! The only things I don’t deal well with are cockroaches, praying mantises, flies, and mosquitoes. Ever since I became a mom, mosquitoes are my absolute worst! Because they not only disturb Aidan’s sleep […]

Heavy Lifting

I’m very tall for a woman, almost six-foot. And my husband Monty is tall too! So it was only to be expected that our little man might grow very tall someday. What wasn’t expected, was that he’d be the size of a six-year-old, at three years old, and wearing sizes 8/9clothing! Buying bigger sizes of […]

Struggling with Solids

The most fun we’ve had with Aidan as I’ve mentioned before, was when we first introduced him to solids – purees. Like a baby bird, our little boy opened his mouth eagerly for purees of all kinds. There were very few he didn’t like or wouldn’t eat! His palate was extensive, and he loved a […]

Can’t Wait, Won’t Wait!

All kids struggle with waiting, on the spectrum or not. And of all the age groups, toddlers seem to battle the most with it. They have a primal need for instant gratification and are decidedly in deficit when it comes to patience! But normally, a child can be instructed to wait a minute by a […]

Partnership

According to Ann Gold Buscho PhD, writing for Psychology Today, the divorce rate is extremely high amongst special needs parents. 87% of marriages breakdown under the extreme stress of caring for a disabled child. The statistic is only marginally lower for parents of autistic children at 80%. Given the odds, a solid partnership is especially […]

The Log Book

One of the things that my mom absolutely swore by, was having a night nanny to help out during the early days of motherhood. It’s a privilege few can afford, and most people don’t have, and she was incredibly fortunate to have when I was born. I had never considered it, and didn’t feel we’d […]

Comfort Items

I’m not the world’s best or most experienced parent by a country mile, but I know a thing or two about the premature removal or termination of comfort items, so I hope you can learn something from our experiences! The key lesson to be learned here, can be summed up quite succinctly: Don’t remove any comfort […]

Pain

When our bubs are babies, there’s nothing more distressing than not knowing why they are crying. Being a new mom is so overwhelming for so many different reasons, but when our little ones starting picking up colds, flus, and viruses, our anxiety, sleeplessness, and feeling of helplessness kick into overdrive. Thankfully, by age one or […]

A Leap of Faith

If you’re the parent of a newly diagnosed kiddo, you’ll recognise and relate to the incredible stress you feel when it comes time to choose early intervention therapies for them. It feels like a fearsome responsibility to do all the research and choose wisely on their behalf, knowing, that the wrong decision could negatively impact […]

Hand Leading

One of the cutest things Aidan does is come get you to take you somewhere. That is, provided you’re not in the middle of something like cooking, cleaning, or using the bathroom! But I try to see it as his way of nagging mom to do something, get something, or facilitate something for him – […]