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Being a mom in the autism community means embracing the unique ways our children interact with the world around them. From special sensory toys like Spiderman figures that captivate interests to distinctive routines such as lining things up or spinning in circles, these behaviors offer comfort and joy. The color red might hold a special place in their heart, symbolizing warmth or focus, and simple pleasures like enjoying pizza can be moments of connection. One of the most beautiful things about #autismmomlife is learning to appreciate these individual preferences and the small routines that bring happiness. Whether it's a favorite month like January that feels fresh with new beginnings or an imaginary sound like "Fryzzzz" that sparks creativity, these moments enrich everyday life. For many autism moms, falling in love once might refer not only to romantic love but also to deep, abiding love for their children and the world they create together. Supporting a child with autism means celebrating every little routine, every sensory experience, and every interest—even those that may seem unusual to others. It’s about recognizing the beauty in diversity and building a life filled with acceptance, patience, and joy.
