

FREE ONE-ON-ONE, ONLINE SUPPORT — CAREGIVERS OF AUTISTIC LOVED ONES (June–End-July 2026, Limited Spots)
FREE TARGETED ONLINE SUPPORT FOR CAREGIVERS OF AUTISTIC LOVED ONES (June–End July 2026, Limited Spots) . Are you or someone you know experiencing caregiving challenges in supporting your autistic loved ones?
Do you or someone you know want to establish a meaningful relationship with your autistic loved ones, based on care, respect, and understanding of their uniqueness?
Then this free online support (June-End-July) from A Mother’s Wish (www.amotherswish.com.sg), may be fo


FREE TARGETED ONLINE SUPPORT FOR CAREGIVERS OF AUTISTIC LOVED ONES (June–End July 2026, Limited Spots)
FREE TARGETED ONLINE SUPPORT FOR CAREGIVERS OF AUTISTIC LOVED ONES (June–End July 2026, Limited Spots) . Are you or someone you know experiencing caregiving challenges in supporting your autistic loved ones?
Do you or someone you know want to establish a meaningful relationship with your autistic loved ones, based on care, respect, and understanding of their uniqueness?
Then this free online support (June-End-July) from A Mother’s Wish (www.amotherswish.com.sg), may be fo


#APAC2025: Presenting at Asia-Pacific Autism Conference on the Key to Mitigating Autism Meltdowns.
At the Asia-Pacific Autism Conference 2025 in Perth, Australia (#APAC2025), I sought to be my profoundly autistic son's voice in highlighting the need to respect his profound neurodivergence. This includes recognizing that his nonverbal communication is his native language — expressing his emotions with his body, rather than his words. This expression is integral to his nature. We need to level our communication playing field to connect with them authentically and help allev


EpiEco and Why I Wish We Would Understand Profoundly Autistic Individuals and Change Our Approach
...profoundly autistic individuals, like Sebastien, are true to their emotions. They wear their hearts on their sleeves. They bear and display the emotional complexity, instead of pretending them away. It is our pretense, our wearing of masks, that drives them crazy.
The reality is that we do not understand profoundly autistic individuals. Instead of trying to understand their difference, we just want them to be "easy to control".

































