The Gift of Autism

I never would have imagined when our beautiful son Hunter was born that we'd be traveling an entirely new path then previously traveled with our other two sons. This new road, scary and unknown to us, was known as Autism Spectrum Disorder. As we forge along we are learning to embrace each other during the darkest moments and to smile with happiness when his innerspirit glows. God knew we needed him as much as he needed us. He is truly a blessing from God and one of the greatest gifts of all!


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Saw this today :) LOVE it!!

It's not autism it's AWEtism .. Thank you Doreen Virtue :)
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Thank you for visiting! If this is your first time visiting my blog please be sure to read the archives too. To read our journey in sequence please start with "1." written in November 2010 and go in numerical order. Thanks!!

A bit about us :) I am the proud mother of 3 amazing sons and wife to an amazing tall guy :) Although an autism diagnosis for some can be the worst thing in life to happen, I feel for us that there is no such thing as coincidence. I believe in Godincidence and Hunter is a gift from God, as every child is, no matter what they bring with them to this life.

Hunter has taught us to be more patient, more understanding and less judgmental. Not everything is as it appears, not everything is as obvious so never judge a book by its cover. I do not have a formal education in Autism but being his mother I am his therapist, his role model, his supporter and more. It is my obligation as his mother to educate myself and do all I can to understand him and Autism so I can help him.

He has taught us to be better parents, better partners and better people... that is not only an amazing gift given to us but also truly meant for us to have :)
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The Face of Autism

9/22/09 As many of you know my son Hunter is mildly autistic ~ while most have seen him at his best. ESP since he is doing so well and learning so many skills to be successful :), There are those glimpses here and there that remind Dan and me of how in just a few seconds time things can change and our bright energetic happy little boy is suddenly someplace else for just a moment. Hunter struggles with motor planning and sensory isses, along with communication. Typically his communication is effected because his ability to motor plan is compromised. I'll explain it better... I want to share a photo of Hunter taken a couple weeks ago. Hunter and I were playing :) He was intrigued by the baby wipes box. I knew he wanted to get into it but he just stood there next to it unable to try to climb in, ask to get in.. etc etc.. I picked him up and placed him in the box sitting :) He was all smiles! I went and got the camera and took an adorable photo of him :) He sat and talked to himself for a while and just enjoyed his time in the box. I put the camera down and went about what I was doing. I noticed that suddenly he turned and lowered his head. And zoned out. We see maybe 5-6 on average a day. Some days more some days less. I walked over to him and began to talk to him and no response. There was no sound, no nothing. What had happened is he was all done in the box. His motor planning issues caused him to be unable to communicate to me that he was done and wanted out. He was in an odd position and the overload in thinking about how to get out or ask to get out made it harder on him to sort out how to ask for help. He was unable to do anything.. no cry, no scream, no words, no sign language... Even though he wanted to. It caused a sensory overload and so he shut down for a bit to reorganize. Wanting to and being unable to caused a sensory overload and so his eyes went blank. I watched him to see how long this one would last, they are typically 5 -8 secs. Some longer some shorter. This one seemed to go on for a while so I went and grabbed the camera again and took this photo ~ this one lasted about 20 seconds which is very long compared to others and why I was able to get it on camera. Then suddenly he snapped back and was with me again, as if it never happened. :) I got him out and he was all fine and happy :) I wanted to share this because so many of you have heard me talk about his blank stares (they are sensory ~ seizures have been ruled out) But many havent seen them. I have other photos of him but this one really hits me ~ in moments like this it makes me very sad. But most of the time he does so well and I am so greatful for the blessings I have with him :) Thanks for letting me share! :)


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