In this episode, we try to understand what’s beneath the storm of a meltdown. We discuss practical and compassionate ways to walk through meltdowns — not as battles to win, but as moments to anchor, soothe, and see the world through an autistic child’s eyes.
Beyond the Spectrum
Christopher is the fifth of our eight children, born with classical autism. At three years old, his understanding and communication were that of a six-month-old, yet his story is nothing short of miraculous. Through him, our whole family was transformed. What began as a journey through confusion and silence became one of love and awe, reborn — a passage from loneliness to love, from isolation to connection, from fear to faith and joy.
In these conversations between Christopher and his mother, Amanda, we’ll share that journey, the lessons, the laughter, and the wonder. We hope that the miracle, the awe, the love, and the joy might reach a little further than our own family.
Christopher is the fifth of our eight children, born with classical autism. At three years old, his understanding and communication were that of a six-month-old, yet his story is nothing short of miraculous. Through him, our whole family was transformed. What began as a journey through confusion and silence became one of love and awe, reborn — a passage from loneliness to love, from isolation to connection, from fear to faith and joy.
In these conversations between Christopher and his mother, Amanda, we’ll share that journey, the lessons, the laughter, and the wonder. We hope that the miracle, the awe, the love, and the joy might reach a little further than our own family.Listen on
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