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S17E11 Clear Words Matter
Last year, during my son’s assessment, the assessor asked him to write a few words. Later, he told me my son didn’t know counting from 1–50 or how to identify alphabets.I was shocked — because my son…
S17E10 Every Child Is a Unique Story Waiting to Be Told
As parents, our most vital role is not to mold our children into who we think they should be—but to discover who they already are. ✨Each child comes into this world with a unique blend of strengths,…
S17E9 Children are already bleeding—at home
Before the world hurts them, some children are already bleeding—at home.#toughlove #parenting #breakthecycle #traumahealing #bully #parent
S17E8 Disney Wisdom
Have you ever noticed how Disney characters hug kids?They don’t let go first. They just keep hugging…Until the child is done.Because sometimes, a child doesn’t need words.They need time…Arms that…
S17E7 Lesson from my 5 year old niece
Today, while coloring with my niece, I began outlining a monkey in brown—almost instinctively. She paused, looked at me, and said, “Big dadda, it’s your monkey. You don’t have to color it all brown.…
S17E6 Reading Between the Glances
Lately, I’ve noticed something subtle yet profound. My son has started looking into my eyes after doing something—like playing in water after a shower—as if asking, ‘Is this okay?’It’s not just about…
S17E5 Not Perfect, Just Present
Being a single parent to a special child is not a journey I chose, but it’s one I walk with strength, love, and resilience. 💙It’s not easy — not yesterday, not today, and probably not tomorrow…
S17E4 Sitting in the storm
You can’t awaken someone who’s pretending to sleep. And you can’t lull a child who’s already asleep. Parenting isn’t in the easy moments—it’s in sitting beside your child when they’re restless,…
S17E3 Spice to Speech
From New Tastes to New Words… 🗣️✨My son was non-verbal until recently, and like many parents of special children, I clung to every small gesture, every sound, every attempt to communicate. Since…
S17E2 I don’t feel ashamed, I feel proud
Not every parent chooses to share their child’s diagnosis publicly — and I respect that.But for me, staying silent felt heavier than speaking up.Yes, my child is autistic. And no, I don’t feel…
S17E1 Learned Helplessness
Sometimes, we stop trying—not because we’ve given up, but because we’ve been conditioned to believe our efforts won’t matter.This is what learned helplessness feels like for many special needs…
S16E10 Turning Doubts into Determination
Someone recently asked me — do I always stay positive? Do I never worry about my son’s future?The truth is, I am human too.There are moments of fear, anxiety, and doubt. And that’s okay.But what…
S16E9 Therapy should heal, NOT hurt
A recent viral video of a special educator misbehaving with a child shook me deeply. It took me back to when my son was just 2.5 years old, and we were looking for therapy support. A therapist…
S16E8 Sensory Overload
Have you ever walked into a showroom filled with TVs—each screen playing something different, all on full brightness, full contrast, and full volume? It’s overwhelming, right? Your brain struggles to…
S16E7 Choosing what right over what looks right!
Why I chose a special school for my child?As a parent to a special child, I often get asked why I didn’t opt for an inclusive school—especially since I actively advocate for inclusion.Here’s my…
S16E6 From Guidance to Ego Satisfaction!
When parents or caregivers work with children, especially those with special needs, their primary objective is to help the child learn new skills and gain independence. This includes teaching the…
S16E5 Beauty of the unplanned
Khudi ko kar buland itna…” — We’ve all heard this saying, but have you ever wondered how life would be if it unfolded exactly as you desired?Would you still value the little joys, the struggles that…
S16E4 The moment of truth!
Raywnsh had his first day outing with school—a mix of emotions, from being settled to moments of discomfort and tears. And that’s okay! New experiences come with all kinds of feelings, and as…
S16E3 A Big First for all of Us!
Today, Raywnsh went on his first-ever school picnic—without me. Dropping him off at school every day is one thing, but this is different. For the first time, he’s spending an entire day out with his…
S16E2 Transformative change
Before our trip, I had so many questions running through my mind—how would Rewansh react to a new country, a new environment, and so many unfamiliar experiences? Change has always been a big deal for…
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