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Thank you to all of you who replied to my last post. You all are great. :)

Things did turn out better yesterday; my husband's job is going to let him go part time when I go back to work. This will allow all of us to have dinner together nearly every night. We haven't had that for a very long time--since Liam was a baby.

I can't help but think this will help Liam immeasurably. Already, with all of us eating breakfast together, he's a lot less cranky in the afternoon--because he's actually eating breakfast regularly. He's also waking up easier in the morning and around the same time each day. I'm looking forward to this new time of family togetherness we will have with each other.

Hubby is doing well in school, and it's a very positive experience for him. I'm proud of him for going back to school and working so hard.

I think this bodes well for the future, and things seem to be looking up. I'm looking forward to going back to work now.
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Date: 2005-09-16 07:41 am (UTC)

From: [identity profile] author-by-night.livejournal.com
Well, I've read up on Autism a little, and Autistics and people who have an "Autism spectrum disorder" (Asperger's, Kanner's) often prefer structure. Maybe that has something to do with it?

(I hope you don't mind my input - I'm definitely not an expert. I'm just speaking from what I know from books I've read. There's actually some reliable ones out there).
Date: 2005-09-16 09:48 am (UTC)

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Heh. Chances are, if you've read it, we've also read it. LOL

But thank you for your concern. Liam functions much better with any sort of structure through the day--weekends are hard because there's little structure, so we're going to have to build that in somewhere.

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