Tag: public therapy

  • Awareness is Our Every Day

    At the beginning of this month, I was opening up our front door around 5pm for the extremely patient Ms. C, who does ABA in the evenings with Tony three days a week. She opened the conversation with comments about Autism Awareness month, and I gave her what I know must have been an incredibly…

  • “You Have No Power Over Me”

    Originally, I had planned to discuss the sleep-related challenges Tony had during his early years in this week’s post.  But honestly, the last two posts- by nature of the circumstances laid bare- starkly avoided most anything approaching cheer and even I need a break from that. Often what we have here is not simply a…

  • “Comparison…the Thief of Joy”

    Several months ago, Tony, the Fabulous Miss Whitney, and I had just strolled a few feet into our local Costco.  I was wearing an Autism shirt I had recently purchased from a vendor on Etsy. A woman we were passing looked up, read my shirt, and fired off the following: “Lucky. I can’t even get…

  • Team Tony Taking on the Town

    I want you to imagine with as much detail as possible plunging into an encounter with your deepest fears- the ones that instantly and efficiently sever the communication between your intellect and your reactions.  These are the things that cause you to panic, raise your voice in fear, flee, or propel you to act before…

  • Unpacking Christmas

    Every year since Andy and I married, the evening of our Thanksgiving celebration we would bring out the boxes of artificial tree and holiday ornaments to unpack Christmas.  Like many families, we decorated our winter holiday times with traditions that only made a guest appearance one month out of each year.  As the severity of…

  • Medication & Regulation Roller Coaster

    I feel like this past month should have come with warning labels. Warning: Medications often have disruptive side effects. Warning: Sometimes this roller coaster flips of the tracks when life changes too quickly. Warning: Once you step on board, not everything that happens on this ride is in your control. So, I’m going to give…