T is for Tired
It seems to be a perpetual state of being. Tired, always tired. Why is this the fact, yet it seems to be so common when I speak with other
S is for sensory
Sitting, straining, struggling to deal with it all,
A bright light shines through the high windows and skylights. The glare and light flickers and bounces of the reflective balloons.
R is for Research
In a series of post about autism and surrounding issues, it would be virtually impossible to not have a post focused on research. To some research is their livelihood,
Q is for Quack!
The duck goes quack!
As I begin this post I have in my mind’s eye an image of Donald Duck making his unintelligible quacking as he attempts to
P is for Pervasive….
Pervasive, a word that often has negative connotations. It’s not really a negative word, more that it is used to describe things that are considered to be negative.