When Christopher was born, we always knew he was special. He has an obsession with figuring things out that stems to when he was just a baby. He was always into building and putting things together. Christopher is completely non verbal and was diagnosed with Autism when he was two years old. He is an amazing little boy that has the personality of an adult I think. He is funny, sweet and a character! When we first started noticing that Christopher wasn't making his milestones or keeping up with his sister, we had him evaluated at the Childrens Developmental Services Agency. They got him the help he needed and the therapy we so yearned for. After about one year of CBRS, Occupational Therapy and Speech therapy Christopher is thriving. He is still non verbal but babbles like a baby constantly. His mental capacity has reached about a 18 month old and he just turned three in July. When he was first evaluated in August 2012, he was at about a 9 month old. We have come a long way and it has been rough. This little boy is the light of my life! He gives me so much joy everyday because his heart is pure. He doesn't feel hatred or malice towards others. He treats everyone equally. He loves meeting new people and playing with new kids. His total innocence and pure soul make him the most amazing little boy. While we have a long way to go, Christopher is growing and learning everyday. I never use the words "getting better" because there isn't anything wrong with him. In the words of one of the most inspiring autistic people Temple Grandin, he is different; not less and I love him more everyday.
Jackie ReyesSelma, NC