I remember getting dished out ignorance too when I was caring for my son. This just makes the experience more isolating. Unfortunately those will continue to fail to stay in their lanes and will continue to say ignorant comments or act out of ignorance.
I love your voice and honesty! And I feel for you. My son with autism is now 32. I can't imagine having 2 littles with ASD - God bless you and your husband. And oh the water! My kid still hates water and there's no way I can bathe him now. Lol. It's almost comical and I have to laugh or else I'd cry. So happy I found you, Cheiniece!
That's honestly one of the nicest compliments that I've received for what I do here. Thank you! I laugh to keep from crying just like you do quite often--I understand all too well!
I remember getting dished out ignorance too when I was caring for my son. This just makes the experience more isolating. Unfortunately those will continue to fail to stay in their lanes and will continue to say ignorant comments or act out of ignorance.
I'm sorry. SO true... It can be a very lonely feeling. Ignorance is here to stay, unfortunately!
Unfortunately you are right
I love your voice and honesty! And I feel for you. My son with autism is now 32. I can't imagine having 2 littles with ASD - God bless you and your husband. And oh the water! My kid still hates water and there's no way I can bathe him now. Lol. It's almost comical and I have to laugh or else I'd cry. So happy I found you, Cheiniece!
That's honestly one of the nicest compliments that I've received for what I do here. Thank you! I laugh to keep from crying just like you do quite often--I understand all too well!