As a mother, I will never give up on my child. As a mother of a child who has autism, I will never give up hope.
I look into his eyes and I see all the potential that he has to offer to this beautiful world and I just know that one day the world can see what I see.

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Monday, November 29, 2010

My little Olympic torch carrier

So if you’ve been following our blogs from the beginning, you’d know about Bryce’s interest with Olympic torches, the Olympic cauldron, and everything in between:

I don’t mind this type of behaviour. I think it’s a way for Bryce to express himself and show the things that he likes, which I think is so important for any child to be able to do. It doesn’t harm anyone, and it makes him happy.

Now he walks around the house wearing his white mittens (like the mittens the torch carriers wore) and holds up a paper towel roll high and proud, which he has dubbed as his torch. He even brings it with him when we go out, and even was holding onto it when we saw Santa. He’s my little Olympic torch carrier. :)

Thanks for reading, Tanaya

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