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Traveling With Your Child With Autism
This time of year is a traveling time. There’s Easter, Passover, and spring breaks galore! I am taking my child away for two days for some spring break fun.This got me to thinking of a question… How do I travel with my autistic child? We have never shied away from traveling with our child. We traveled with him pre-autism diagnosis AND after. We always wanted to travel and didn’t let autism stop us.
How to Get Wrinkles Out of Tulle
Tulle is one of those fabrics that everyone loves because it adds such flair to formal attire. After all, those ballerina tutus would never stick out in quite the same way with any other fabric, and layers of tulle beneath a bridal gown are essential for creating that lovely fullness that makes every bride feels…
How to Take Wrinkles Out of Polyester With Steam
Polyester is one of the most durable, user-friendly fabrics you can find. While older versions of this fabric were known for being rough, new technology has made polyester softer and thinner. This is why the majority of your clothing, curtains and other types of home décor are typically made from polyester. One of the best…
An Older Teenager with Autism and a New Dog
An Older Teenager with Autism and a New Dog The last time our family got a puppy, our son was eight years old. After a few months, the dog, a German Shepard, got to be very strong. She was difficult to walk on the leash. She had training, but didn’t “take to it” very well.…
Autism and the Game of Objectifying People
Autism and the Game of Objectifying People My son was very excited for our month long vacation to the Mid-West and East Coast this past summer. He had several reasons: baseball games, train museums, visiting relatives and friends, going to his favorite place (Bromley Mountain in Vermont), and attending Super Smash Con in Virginia.…