The Journal gathers reflections from family life shaped by autism. Some entries are quiet and observant, some are weightier, and some find light in places that might otherwise be overlooked. Together, they form an ongoing record of what it means to live, adapt, and keep growing as a family.
Use the search box to find recurring themes such as school, sibling love, advocacy, regulation, cost, or everyday family life. You can also filter by topic to move through the Journal more intentionally.
Let’s talk about something that rarely makes it into polished brochures or awareness campaigns. Hiring help. For the past few months, we’ve been trying to
What if celebration isn’t about joy? What if it’s not about candles, presents, or songs? What if it’s simply about being together—without things falling apart?
Before the food is served, before conversations start flowing, and before anyone wonders why a child just sprinted past them for the third time—let me
Let’s be honest about something most people don’t fully grasp—school, for an autistic child, is not just about education. It is intervention, structure, exposure, and
There’s an invisible weight that many parents of autistic children carry every single day. It’s not just worry—it’s a persistent, underlying anxiety rooted in unpredictability.