Journal
Discovering our differences
In 2015 our eldest son was officially diagnosed as Autistic. This diagnosis confirmed what we already knew, and was a wonderful thing for our family. It has opened up our lives to some truly amazing people, thoughts and ideas. We started the diagnosis process in mid 2014. We got a referral from our GP to a Paediatrician, who then referred us on to a Speech Pathologist and Psychologist, and we received the diagnosis in April 2015.
My son notices the details
He notices the leaves that are shaped like love hearts. He notices the one tiny flower amongst many that looks like a Tyrannosaurus Rex. He notices the seeds on strawberries are black or yellow…and the black ones taste better. He notices the patterns in the bricks as the world rushes past. He notices the shapes made by the shadow of a flickering candle.
He notices the sound of the grain train far off in the distance.
Dinosaurs are Autistic too
Just the other day, our 5 year old told me he loves being Autistic. As he said this I could feel the pride beaming out of his gorgeous, smiling face, and bursting through the tips of his outstretched fingers. Since his diagnosis 8 months ago, we have always been open with him about the fact that he is Autistic.