Yesterday my 2 1/2 year old was diagnosed with Autism and Global Developmental Delays. I will admit hearing the news was no shock because I knew but actually seeing it in writing really does something to a parent. I needed some time to cry and at times I still do. We are new to all of this but know that some where some how our journey through this is meant to help someone else on the same journey. Our daughter is the sweetest most gentle person ever and not the typical "Autism Kid". Loud sounds have never bothered her, she is extra loving, but strongly does not like strangers, dancing & singing stuffed animals and Play Doh. She is our 4th child out of 5 and the first to be autistic. We have always thought her quirks were just something she would grow out of and now I realize she might not but as long as we help her and anyone else we can along the way that's all we want. Autism is not some plague to dread, it's a beautiful thing to embrace an accept and realize your child is more sensitive to things around them.
Shalala MorellSpringfield, MO