Finding Balance

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It is difficult at times to keep up with the diagnosis. But what do you call the people that live with someone in this category.

This has been my life for the past 28 years. Not only is my husband ADD, but we adopted a son (at birth) who is on the “spectrum.” He is ADHD, autistic, and gifted along with a few more things. 

I am not here to give you advice like I am an expert I. this field. I just want to share with you skills, ideas, or tips that have worked for our household. I will even share my failures. 

Mainly, I want to let you know there is at least one person (me) who understands what you are going through. You are not alone. 

Maybe. you will have some advice for me and others. This is my way of helping you get through a day and not feel like a failure.

  • Finding  Balance #2

    What’s To Eat Finding foods that my autistic, ADHD son would eat has always been a challenge. When he was born he refused to take a bottle in the ICU  (remember we were adopting him) until his dad just gently forced it in his mouth.  The nurses had been trying for several hours and were…

  • Finding Balance #1

    Just Won’t Talk My son started walking at 9 months but did not want to speak. He didn’t even make sounds. The doctors said he was fine. Well, after he turned one year old there was still no verbal communication. After a while, we started hearing him talk to his stuffed animals when he was in…

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