Just so you know, autism is treatable. Ryder went potty in the toilet for the first time ever yesterday and we weren't even trying. I need to remember that he understands more than I know, but just can't express it. "I sound my barbaric YAWP across the hilltops!"~DPS
Check out this here: Kim is an awesome mom of three girls on the spectrum. She is such an example to so many moms out there struggling with autism. She's a warrior.
More later. I've got to go find something GFCF for Ryder to eat, pick up the kids early from school, go to Speech and OT, and home again, home again, jiggedy jig. Then homework, scouts, school program, and soccer practice.
Yay for Autism Awareness Month! And yay for Ryder! That's great!!
ReplyDeleteHe is too cute!! I know what you mean about finding something GF/CF for kids to eat, gone are the day where if I was running behind I could grab something from a fast food place..Now everything must be cooked..the good news is, I know whats going in to their little body's now so its worth the extra time!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Ryder!! And to you!! I noticed another comment speaking about GF/CF....I've had to go dairy free for my son so far, but he seems okay on the wheat. What do you think? Is it possible to just do a CF diet, or do they usually go hand in hand?
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