Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): What My Daughter With High-Functioning Autism Has Taught Me About Being "Normal" by Carrie Hix Eddy

Parenting
April 25, 2021

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): What My Daughter With High-Functioning Autism Has Taught Me About Being "Normal"

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Elisa Schmitz
Thank you for this helpful insight, Carrie Hix Eddy ! I appreciate you opening up and sharing your experience. Your daughter sounds amazing. Welcome to our #30Seconds tribe!! :-)
Ann Marie G. Halstead
Thank you for sharing your beautiful story about your daughter, Carrie Hix Eddy ! And welcome to the tribe. We are lucky to have you!
Carrie Hix Eddy
Thanks for your encouragement and guidance!
Nicole DeAvilla
I loved reading about your wonderful daughter. I am so glad that you can be ok with other people's lack of awareness. Welcome to the tribe Carrie Hix Eddy
Christine Jones
This is beautiful Carrie Hix Eddy ! thanks for sharing. Your daughter is lucky to have you as her mom!
Heather Webb Coolbaugh
A beautiful tribute to your daughter. Thank you for sharing your story and the story of your daughter. I look forward to reading more tips. I also have a daughter who is on the Spectrum.
Molly Laird
"It’s important to remember that people on the spectrum are like snowflakes – no one is the same, and they are all beautifully unique" so beautiful and so true. Thank you for writing this very important piece.
ericbatts
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