The Smile That Makes Me Smile (excerpt)

Here is an excerpt from a story we'd like to share with you from The Child Health Site's "What My Child with Autism has Taught Me" contest. This is just one of the many stories that inspired us. Please share your own!

* * * * *
I am the Great Aunt of a (child with autism). He is so loving. Yet, do not touch. The family would relish any hug and kiss.

He was often in deep thought and would start talking very fast but none of the words were (understandable). He knew what he was talking about, but we were lost.

As he aged and a second child came into the family, it was very apparent there was something that needed attention. Information and diagnosis was sought. Once autism was confirmed, services were needed.

Slowly but surely this sweet child came out of his self and there was no stopping him.

The services gave him confidence. He began communicating, interacting socially with all age groups, but especially his peers.

The family was heartfelt with the services that help our child. The diagnosis and assistance made all the difference with this child. His level of functioning is directly attributed to the group effort of his mother, father, extended family and the knowledge of those who worked with him. The information that the services provided taught the family how to handle situations that changed the future of all.

The smiles are endless and so are ours.

Anonymous
Anywhere, DC