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Challenging Parenting

Challenging Parenting

Life Lessons From Raising An Autistic Child (Part VIII)

By As told to Gila Arnold

Because Menachem lives in Israel, he can feel the ruach in the air.

Challenging Parenting

Life Lessons From Raising An Autistic Child (Part VII)

By As told to Gila Arnold

Usually Menachem is very hungry when he gets home, and we have food prepared for him. Though logically, he should sit down happily and eat, when he is in such a hungry state logic flies out the window, and, out of frustration, Menachem will knock over and spill the food. So meal time with him involves a lot of cleaning and coaxing. And always, always, vigilance.

Challenging Parenting

Life Lessons From Raising An Autistic Child (Part VI)

By As told to Gila Arnold

They say it takes a village to raise a child, but what happens when the village has no idea what to do with the child?

Challenging Parenting

Life Lessons From Raising An Autistic Child (Part V)

By As told to Gila Arnold

Sibling relationships are a world of their own. By nature complex, the intricate dynamic is thrown for a giant loop when a special-needs sibling enters the picture.

Challenging Parenting

Life Lessons From Raising An Autistic Child (Part IV)

By As told to Gila Arnold

The uncle’s story: When Menachem was a baby, he seemed like any other normally developing kid. Videos from that time show him laughing and reacting to other people; you’d never guess how he would turn out. I don’t know, maybe a professional might have seen the signs, but I certainly didn’t.

Challenging Parenting

Life Lessons From Raising An Autistic Child (Part III) – Therapy

By As told to Gila Arnold

The father’s story: What’s your parenting philosophy? How do you feel about discipline? What educational approach do you find most compatible with the sum of yours and your child’s personalities?

Challenging Parenting

Life Lessons From Raising An Autistic Child (Part II) - The Diagnosis

By As told to Gila Arnold

Being a preschool teacher is a big responsibility, and believe me, I don’t take it lightly. For these two to three year olds, I’m the first teacher they’ll ever have. My primary concern, of course, is to provide them a safe environment for playing, but I also try to get in some teaching, in a way that’s appropriate for their age.

Challenging Parenting

Life Lessons from Raising an Autistic Child (Part I)

By As told to Gila Arnold

And underneath there exists the same deep desire for connecting with others that all of us have. More desperate, perhaps, because the desire is trapped inside a mind that doesn't know how to reach out.

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Freedom Is the Ownership of Time

By Itamar Frankenthal

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