I Learned Invaluable Lessons
I've spent a lot of time recently reflecting on our journey living alongside autism. The road has been far from easy, but through the challenges, I learned some invaluable lessons.
This is my son Jordan. He is 27 and on the autism spectrum. I am his guardian and full-time caregiver.
Maybe you are in the thick of it, feeling exhausted, uncertain, and maybe even a little defeated. I get it.
Parenting children on the spectrum can often feel like navigating through a dense, dark forest, where the path is blocked by fallen trees and each step forward seems impossible.
I've had days when it seemed like the world around me was flourishing, and we were barely making it.
You may feel isolated, comparing your family's journey to others around you, and wonder why your victories seem so minuscule in comparison.
It's time to let go of that. Theodore Roosevelt once said, "Comparison is the thief of joy". He is so right.
One of the most valuable lessons I've learned is to cherish small wins, no matter how insignificant they may seem to others. Whether it's making eye contact, mastering a new communication skill, or showing empathy, these moments are significant in your child's development.
You see, it's too easy to get caught up in society's view of success and milestones. The truth is, our children's victories don't mirror neurotypical families and that is ok. Don't underestimate the power of consistency and patience.
Your children's progress may unfold in unexpected ways. Let them surprise you.
In the darkest moments, it is easy to lose sight of hope. Always remember that HOPE is a powerful force that fuels your determination to push forward. Hold onto it tightly. Take each day as it comes, with grace and patience.
Above all, remember that you are not alone on this journey. While each path may be different, this unique parenting journey unites us.
Embrace the wins, no matter how seemingly insignificant, and cherish the unique journey you are on with your child. The triumphs may not mirror those around you, but they are no less worthy of celebration.
While I might be a few years ahead of you on this path, I can tell you, my heart is full of pride and gratitude for Jordan and the journey we're taking together.
I know you will reach this place too, stronger and wiser, with a heart filled with love for your amazing children.
Hold on to HOPE, for it will guide you through the darkest days and lead you to the brightest moments.
With love and encouragement,
Shannon
This was written by Shannon Urquiola at Not Your Average Autism Mom
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