In the quiet stillness of the morning, you decided it was time to transition from the warmth of my womb to the world of wonder awaiting your arrival. As dawn broke, the sun rose over the hills spreading orange hues that lit up the violet sky and turned down the stars. Fifteen hours later, after
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Last weekend I said goodbye to my husband and younger son as they set off on an adventure to Disneyland. Lane could barely contain himself; such joy and excitement.
This meant I had a weekend alone with sweet Ian.
Since Ian does not use verbal language, it also meant great opportunities to drop into wordlessness and tune
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One feels tense, weak, insecure, urgent, overwhelming, competitive, cloudy, graspy.
The other feels open, powerful, relaxed, right on time, expansive, connected, clear, in flow.
One paralyzes creativity; the other expands creativity beyond all boundaries.
One follows what others do, the other follows inspired action.
Ready to step into your power and heal your world?
Leading with love starts by leading
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Well, he didn’t literally fly a plane. He asked his brother and Dad to fly their paper airplanes through the air to his total delight.
After dinner one night last week, Ian and I sat on the couch while Lowell and Lane constructed paper airplanes. Lane launched his across the room. Ian showed mild interest. Then
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Vaccine manufacturers injured my son. Can you relate to this thought? Do you believe this thought or something similar? What are your thoughts about vaccine manufacturers or pharmaceutical companies?
My son Ian, has autism and does not use verbal language to communicate. He received vaccinations through six months of age. I stopped because I believed vaccines
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As Ian and I settled into the car I turned to him and said, “Love, this is our adventure and we get to decide how this works. You just let me know what you need and I’m so happy to have you as my travel companion.” We had 400 solo miles ahead of us to
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A few times a year, I write a guest post on Hopeful Parents, a blog space where parents of special needs children share their stories. This month’s post I write about birthdays, toilets and celebration! In the Hunter home, we celebrate the basic functions in life. ;) Below is an excerpt. To read the entire
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