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Category Archives: Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

David and an excellent weekend

So our oldest daughter graduated from High School on Sunday.  Yep.  One leaving the nest.  Four more to go. David was incredible.  We were worried about how he would be because we had a lot of people over to the house after the ceremony to celebrate.  He was mellow throughout the ceremony, and on into the day.  He didn’t start having behaviors until just before bedtime.  So Kudos to David for letting his big sister have her special day!     Tweet #fighting4answrs

Tags: ADHD, autism, TBI ·

Autistic Like Me: A Father’s Perspective

I am lending my support to a documentary project. I think that raising awareness for Autism, and the affect raising a child has on fathers is something that needs to be done.  This isn’t saying that moms aren’t important.  This is saying that dads are equally important and need as much as we don’t like to admit it, we have feelings and frustrations too. ================== “Autistic Like Me: A Father’s Perspective” is a soon-to-be-released documentary/advocacy film. To contribute to the outreach campaign and help spread awareness and understanding please visit the website. Here you will also see that for donations made to the film, there are perks such as mentions on NY Metro Parents media outlets as well as Super Duper Fun Decks, which are engaging, educational card decks, and are a perfect learning tool for children. They are also particularly helpful for children on the autism spectrum.   The

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Tags: autism, autistic like me, documentary, fathers, support ·

Studious David

Kudos to David.  He was working so hard today, no fights.  So I let him do his work in the living room. With the television on, and we got more done…     Tweet #fighting4answrs

Tags: ADHD, autism, bipolar, relax, studious, study ·

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