tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1976649508784349030.post2448238684729791506..comments2024-03-11T02:24:26.062-05:00Comments on hide-n-(sensory)-seeking: Do You See What I See?Judith Lloyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12020288554761012445noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1976649508784349030.post-23096007451213595702014-07-15T07:11:56.957-05:002014-07-15T07:11:56.957-05:00I understand this completely. What people see from...I understand this completely. What people see from the outside is so different that what we know is actually going on. They also have no idea how much work our kids have to do to get through a day. Your kids are lucky to have you!McKennahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09299201553545817162noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1976649508784349030.post-37363587598845413202014-01-21T09:26:48.222-06:002014-01-21T09:26:48.222-06:00So beautifully expressed. Poignant and loving. We ...So beautifully expressed. Poignant and loving. We can hear the work and struggle, love and exhaustion. And triumph in living, loving, learning. You feel so strongly about the gifts you have been given in your children. Yet what powerful blessing (I can think of no other word...I even looked in the thesaurus) your children have in you both, their parents.<br /><br />From the perspective of years, your Autism Spectrum children, as adults, will know themselves, their siblings, even total strangers, with a depth and perception many from "normal" families will lack.<br />And we all should know by now, there is no "normal". We all have needs that need to be met, especially to be treated with kindness, appreciation and love. At every age, at every time.Nananoreply@blogger.com