Hello, all!
I am a mother of two atypically wired kids. My 'tween son has ADHD with a bit of AS overlap and his younger sister, my daughter...well, she was initally diagnosed with classic autism and although I have no doubt she is still on the spectrum, I'm not quite sure what label she would appropriately wear now. I, myself, am not on the spectrum, though I wouldn't consider myself typically wired either. If it matters to anyone, we were all born this way.
I am past all of the guilt and the why's and the wishing for something that is not. I am happy. My kids are happy. We embrace our "differentness" and my greatest goal is to help them understand the misguided ignorance of others, not as a reflection on themselves, but as a reflection of the other person's ignorance. I wish to give them the strength and the tight-enough-sense-of-self necessary so that the cruelty of others will not penetrate too deeply. The world can be cruel to those who are different, no matter how they are different. But I don't think we need to sit around and be victimized by it.
I look forward to learning from the perspectives of others here.