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my name is steven and i’m a proud father of a newborn baby. but i’m also an even prouder uncle of an autistic nephew.
i’m not going to lie, when i heard the news my nephew was autistic, i went into deep shock and fear…
i was downright devastated by the news and so was my brother-in-law who took the news even worse.
when he viewed his son, it was like looking at a “mini-me” version of himself, but something was different. Something was off. It was as if his son was “locked” inside himself.
• “is my son’s autism going to change everything about my life and the life of my family?”
• “will i even be able to handle all of this and make it in the end?”
• “is my son going to be able to enjoy the true gifts in life, and be able to enjoy the wonderful opportunities and experiences it has to offer?”
• “how is this going to affect my other children, our family life and most of all his overall future?”
• “will we ever be able to do normal father and son things like throw around a baseball or simply talk about the fun stuff in life?”
if you do, i’ve got some great news for you in just a moment that will not only transform the way you communicate with your own child, but it will transform your entire life and happiness.
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