
When you have a little kid with special needs
time passes by agonizingly slowly.
You are always waiting...
watching...
wondering when your child will do things.
You can't even imagine
that day when your child
will be walking or saying words
because you are mired in the delays
and the expert appointments
and your own distress.
When, you want to know.
When?
watching...
wondering when your child will do things.
You can't even imagine
that day when your child
will be walking or saying words
because you are mired in the delays
and the expert appointments
and your own distress.
When, you want to know.
When?
You go through life
not quite believing this is your life,
trying so hard to be a cheerleader
and to cherish this child who needs
you so much
even as you cry in the shower
or in the car
or wherever.
As your child grows older,
moving at his pace, not yours or anyone else's,
you grow more patient
and less anxious.
As your child grows older,
moving at his pace, not yours or anyone else's,
you grow more patient
and less anxious.
Your child makes progress.
Real progress.
The sadness is less sharp.
And if things don't happen,
you are not crushed
because you know now that
someday they could.
because you know now that
someday they could.
There is no timeline.
Or maybe they never will
Or maybe they never will
but you have a healthy amount of
acceptance in your heart,
and it keeps you strong.
And most of all, you have
an incredible child, and you know it.
and it keeps you strong.
And most of all, you have
an incredible child, and you know it.
But then one day you realize
that maybe you haven't been celebrating
as much as you should. You see a photo
and realize just how grown up
your child is getting, that the years
are flying by and wow, he sure
has come a long, long way.
This is that photo.
that maybe you haven't been celebrating
as much as you should. You see a photo
and realize just how grown up
your child is getting, that the years
are flying by and wow, he sure
has come a long, long way.
This is that photo.