
The Undeniable Sibling Love
Jayden absolutely adores his sister. That’s not just a father’s pride talking — it’s visible in every glance, every hug, every giggle that escapes when Assya is near. He may be non-verbal, but the bond between Jayden

Jayden absolutely adores his sister. That’s not just a father’s pride talking — it’s visible in every glance, every hug, every giggle that escapes when Assya is near. He may be non-verbal, but the bond between Jayden

What Autism Is NOT 1.It’s not a parenting fail.Jayden didn’t end up autistic because we skipped baby yoga or fed him the wrong brand of yoghurt. We didn’t break the settings. He’s just wired differently—beautifully, chaotically differently.

Parenting an autistic child means living in a world of beautiful routines and baffling mysteries—sometimes all in the same hour. There’s an invisible weight that many parents of autistic children carry every single day. It’s not just

I’ve been following autism data in Indonesia for years now, and I’ll admit: it’s both fascinating and deeply frustrating. Fascinating, because the numbers keep shifting as awareness grows. Frustrating, because they still reveal a stark reality—Indonesia lags

Introduction People often say that raising children is priceless. For families raising a child with autism, the experience is indeed priceless—but also undeniably pricey. Love may conquer much, but it doesn’t settle therapy invoices or cover tuition

No one is ever prepared for a life with an autistic person in the family. I sure as hell wasn’t. I vividly remember the early days when Jayden was in playschool. Back then, we were like any
a seasoned professional in the telecom industry, opens the door to his family’s world through Autism Raw: Our Unscripted Journey. With his devoted wife, Siska, and compassionate daughter, Assya, by his side, he shares the highs and lows of raising his non-verbal autistic son, Jayden.







