I am learning that so much of our success in our autism world hinges on balance. It’s finding the line between intervening and hovering, being around too little and too much. . . Our school and therapy experience so far has been one big experiment on how much I should be involved and trying to figure out if all of this is too much for Zacha, or if it’s the push he needs in development that I can’t give him at home. It’s hard for me to let him go without me, but I don’t feel it’s right to shelter such a sweet spirit when he could be a light to so many other people. . . These past months he came home and showed me so many new skills I had no idea he could do. He writes, he reads, he sings, he now talks about random stuff when last year he barely makes audible sounds, his vocabulary vastly widened and he is now talkative more than ever. The littlest things truly amazes me. It was a sweet confirmation to me that we are in the right place at the right time, and there are times and seasons for togetherness and flying solo. Now is his time to fly. . . Be amazed by your child for life, I know I am and Nourish your child’s every possible. . . I'm leaving you with this question Momsies, "When was the first time you were amazed by your child?" . . #AmazingPossibles, #NANKIDPH, #theAsianparentph #TAPVIPMoms https://www.instagram.com/p/B5cn4lHl8uX/?igshid=j2nyfh2sfk4
















