I am sad to say i tried to post this link days ago but it never got posted on the Event ?? http://flowersbyterica.blogspot.com/2011/03/april-2-world-autism-awareness-day-1-of.html
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Harold, this world changes for the better day by day because of fathers like you who are not willing to surrender their sons' right to dignity, a better life and a brighter future.
Please check out my post at World Autism Awareness Day 2009 - Respect and Support Parents of Children with ASD.
Thanks! Hurrah to the fighting Irish! All of God's best for you, Heather and Conor!
Facing autism in New Zealand
hi, I think living with a child who has autism can be extremely challenging for any parent. I have a 28 year old who has Aspergers syndrome and lives with at home. Sometimes this makes life very challenging.
Kind regards
Rae
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