Let's share our cute and memorable stories and moments!



I would LOVE if you would share your cute and memorable stories and moments, of times with your children (and adults) with Asperger's Syndrome.

And for my readers that have Asperger's Syndrome, please submit cute, funny, memorable stories you might have that bring joy to you when you think about them.

For those stories that are more like success stories, please submit those stories here: Success Stories.

I have so many cute and happy stories and moments myself, so many that I've forgotten as well. I'm hoping this will help to trigger some memories for me, and for you as well. :o)

This can be a really fun section of this website. Your stories will make others smile, laugh out loud, and even shed tears of happiness.

Please fill out the form below and share. Please try to keep it as "clean" as possible.

You'll even get your own webpage here for each story that you submit!

You are more than welcome to submit more than one cute story and/or moment, I encourage you to do so as I'm sure you have many ... but please create a separate entry for each one. It'll make it easier for all of us to read. :o)

I'll start it off with my own submission, or two, or many, and as I remember more stories, I'll follow up by posting them here.

I look forward to reading your stories and I'm sure that other parents and caregivers s will as well. :o)

This is going to be so much fun!!

Thank you!
Diane

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Books that I'm currently reading

I'm so tickled that authors have been contacting me and asking me to review their new books for them!

For as much time as I spend researching Asperger's Syndrome this website should have thousands of pages but because my son has Asperger's Syndrome I find that the things I want to work on very often are not the things that I have to work on so I'm still not able to spend as much time on it as I'd like to.

As he heads into adulthood (he turned 18 on Dec 13 and yes I need to update some things at my website such as my home page that says he's 17) I'm finding that I have even less time on my hands as I spend more time trying to master the puzzle of how to help him transition into "life after high school".

That's where Autism Tomorrow: The Complete Guide To Help Your Child Thrive In The Real World comes in. It's a guide to help your kids after high school. You'll find parts of the book will be applicable and some won't depending on your child's current age. Although the title implies "Autism after high school" there is still quite a bit in there about what to do before your child hits "real life". But overall a helpful book.

Please contact me if you'd like to send a copy of your book to me for review. I would absolutely love it!

Fiction, Non-fiction, Auto-Biographies, Instructional books, etc. I'm interested in them all. :) And if you autograph it that would be SUPER cool! ;)