Julianna’s Moving Up Day is today and I can’t believe how fast the time has flown and how much she’s grown. I can’t believe we are headed to Middle School but here we are! I think about our journey with autism and the things I’ve taught her, the things she’s taught me, and how we are all still learning, and I am just in awe of this incredible gift of a family I’ve been given. We had to teach her sign language, potty train with a sign, teach her how to create sounds and speak. She went from the most restrictive special education to classroom to this chatty happy FUNNY girl headed to General Education Classes in 6th GRADE! I still have to pinch myself because I can’t believe this is the same girl. But, now that I can look back, I thought what better way to CELEBRATE Julianna then to share with you a few things that helped me stay focused on giving her all the life skills she needed to thrive. It was also distracting me from the time right in front of me, in the space of what I could control in how I showed up in THE NOW. “I had to give her everything I’ve got, no matter how the cards fell. When I am standing in front of the gates of Heaven and God was playing back the movie of my life, I wanted to be proud of what we watched.” At one time I cursed God for putting Autism in our life, ruining the beautiful gift of my daughter, to evolving those thoughts to PURE GRATITUDE for God showing me the path of helping to teach my girl and to then use that experience to help thousands of families like yours. If you’re feeling overwhelmed or unsure about the road ahead, know that YOU ARE NOT ALONE. I’ve been where you are, and I am here to help guide you through the challenges and celebrate the victories. Xo Michelle P.S. If you’re struggling as a parent of a child with Autism and finding it hard to teach your babies the life skills they need for an independent life, then you need to work with me! |

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