110 Parents Describe Their Children With Autism in One Word or Phrase
I am honored to know a lot of parents of children with autism. So I took over 100 of them recently and asked them to describe their children to me in one word or phrase. The results are very powerful:
- Fun
- Lovely
- Affectionate
- Courageous
- Strong
- Emotional
- Always smiling
- Helpful
- Marvelous
- Train lover
- Intelligent
- Awesome
- Horse lover
- Precious
- Great artist
- Sweet
- Energetic
- Gorgeous
- Mischievous
- Loves outdoors
- Beautiful
- Clever
- Loving
- Caring
- Cat lover
- Xbox addict
- Informative
- Routine lovers
- Toothbrush fascination
- Gentle
- Chatterbox
- Kind
- Light of my life
- Bus obsession
- Charming
- Giggly
- Anxious
- Quiet
- Dalmatian collector
- Harry Potter’s greatest fan
- Cheeky chub
- Dancer
- Mummy’s boy
- Fragile
- Joy
- Smart
- Special
- Animal lover
- Complex
- Cute
- Loud
- Thomas fan
- Little monkey
- Quirky
- Aspiring author
- Cheeky
- Amazing
- Best friends
- Funny
- Creative
- Bubbly
- My world
- Sunshine
- Handsome
- Simply the best
- Gifted performer
- Hard working
- Unique
- Jokestar
- Perfection
- One-armed woodworker
- Lively
- Determined
- Superhero lover
- History buff
- Incredible
- Talented
- Dinosaur loving
- Brave
- Wonderful
- Water baby
- Minion fan
- Teddy loving
- Figure obsession
- Blessing
- Brilliant sense of humor
- Inquisitive
- Excitable
- Calm
- My hero
- Loved to the stars and beyond
- Big-hearted
- YouTube lover
- Always on the go
- Texture seeker
- Endearing
- Adorable
- Bundle of energy
- Timid
- Extreme sense of fairness
- Carefree
- The reason I live
- Heart of gold
- Nothing gets in his way
- Talents outshine his difficulties
- Laid back
- Sensory
- Full of character
- Lego lover
- Little princess
What wonderful words! What fabulous families, proving everyday how perfect every child is regardless of any diagnosis. They have said it far better than I ever could!
See all of the responses in Miriam’s video, “More Than a Diagnosis.”
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