It’s no secret to my readers that I have a son on the autism spectrum. He has an autism spectrum disorder, formerly known as Asperger’s Disorder or High-Functioning Autism. I talk about it a lot, because it makes up a huge part of how others relate to him and he relates to the world.
It doesn’t define him, but it is part of his identity, and we’ve chosen as a family to embrace it.
So, when we’re looking up projects to do, ways to learn, or outings to go on, it’s always on my mind.One thing I’...
Published on May 30, 2016 06:00