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Autism, or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is hitting closer to home for many families worldwide, as the number of children being diagnosed is ever-increasing. More recently we've heard the term "neurodiversity," which recognizes the differences in how our brains work, describing our wonderful son. This book offers a glimpse into the world of Jackson as seen through his neurodiverse eyes, and how he handles his challenges on a daily basis. Covering issues from eating and sleeping to fun times and things that he loves, his journey has its ups and downs. Dedicated to both ASD individuals and…mehr

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Autism, or Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is hitting closer to home for many families worldwide, as the number of children being diagnosed is ever-increasing. More recently we've heard the term "neurodiversity," which recognizes the differences in how our brains work, describing our wonderful son. This book offers a glimpse into the world of Jackson as seen through his neurodiverse eyes, and how he handles his challenges on a daily basis. Covering issues from eating and sleeping to fun times and things that he loves, his journey has its ups and downs. Dedicated to both ASD individuals and parents alike, the goal of this book is to make everyone feel connected in our loving community. Although everyone's story and journey are different, we as Jackson's family and community understand what you're going through. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for being a part of Jackson's journey.
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Jackson's mommy, otherwise known as Tina Macpherson, is a very proud and dedicated Autism parent, who feels blessed every day that Jackson calls her Mommy.Tina is presently a professional working in educational support for a large Canadian university. She lives in Ontario with her husband, mother, Jackson, and a very precocious tabby.In 2012 she was a single mother, and at age 2 she was advised that her beautiful son was in need of an assessment as he was not meeting all of his milestones. Upon learning that her son was on the ASD/Neuro-Diversity spectrum, she jumped in with both feet and eyes open to begin learning what she needed to do to support her son.Today, she continues to educate herself to ensure that Jackson receives the best support and continues to grow and succeed the way only Jackson can.