I love this.
We have the best kids in the world, and I know there are struggles raising them, but we want to figure those struggles out precisely because we see much in them.
My ASD son will do anything for anyone, once he is aware there is an issue. He always wants to make people happy, he just may not always know how. Unlock that bridge of communication, and I've never seen anyone nearly as sincerely and unresentfully generous. He's also a cuddle monster even at 25 which makes me a very happy mom. And, of course, he is smart and talented, traits which I am grateful enough people in this world are capable of seeing to insure he has a solid future.
My non-ASD daughter has a sincere desire to do good in this world via her career, and is on track to make that happen. She has the most adorable laugh in the world, I swear, and can be wickedly funny. She has to be careful, though, because of that wicked part (the line separating wickedly funny from mean can be thin). Also smart and talented, which people see easily.
Both kids have an impressive and inherent sense of fairness and justice.
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Mom to an amazing young adult AS son, plus an also amazing non-AS daughter. Most likely part of the "Broader Autism Phenotype" (some traits).