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  1. Jacquie
    March 9, 2015 @ 4:52 pm

    Wow. Just – wow.

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  2. kelschkathy
    March 9, 2015 @ 7:28 pm

    Warms my heart so deeply

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  3. Rosemary Coates
    March 9, 2015 @ 9:25 pm

    Pure AWESOMENESS! I had tears rolling down my checks as all the memories of my own daughter’s struggles come flooding back. Thank you. This is incredible.

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  4. Janet Inman
    March 9, 2015 @ 9:54 pm

    Another great article! It is “right on!”

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts and daily experiences!

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  5. maria sanchez
    March 10, 2015 @ 8:21 am

    Love your stories, keep writing them. I can totally relate, I’m a grandmother who’s first grandson in our whole family has this unique DX.

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  6. Amy
    March 10, 2015 @ 2:05 pm

    This brought tears to my eyes. Thank you for this!

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  7. Nic
    March 10, 2015 @ 6:14 pm

    Every time I read one of your posts, I see something I can relate to. “She doesn’t like it when we drive home a different way.” They recently repaved the roads in the back and front of our subdivision, and we had to come and go through a weird middle street. My son did not like turning down that road, but now that they’ve finished, he points to it every time we pass. “We’re supposed to TURN THERE!” I love your blog (and your books)!

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  8. oshrivastava
    March 11, 2015 @ 3:18 am

    Reblogged this on oshriradhekrishnabole.

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  9. terismyth
    March 15, 2015 @ 3:37 am

    I do see many similarities in our story.
    Autism can be hard to describe, but you have pointed out many characteristics that our son and family have experienced.
    Keep writing. Your message is powerful and much needed.

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