Emma sat on the couch, flipping through a parenting guide. Her brow furrowed in concentration as David, her husband, entered the room with a cup of tea. "I just want to understand him better," Emma sighed, looking up at David.
Liam's focus is intense, his pencil scratching softly against the paper. "He's so absorbed in his world," David remarked, watching his son with admiration. "It's beautiful, isn't it? But sometimes, I just wish I could step into it," Emma replied wistfully.
Dr. Susan Lee, a child psychologist, addresses the group with warmth and understanding. "Autism is a different way of experiencing the world. It requires us to see things from their perspective," she explained. Emma listened intently, feeling a sense of community and relief.
David joins Emma on the bench, handing her a steaming cup of coffee. "Look at him go," Emma smiled, her heart swelling with pride. "He's finding his way, and so are we," David agreed.
Emma leaned against David, feeling a newfound sense of peace. "It's not about changing him, is it? It's about changing us," she mused. David nodded, understanding that the road ahead was one of growth and love.
Liam animatedly recounts his day, his excitement contagious. David and Emma share a glance, grateful for the lessons learned and the love that guided them. "We're all learning together," Emma said softly, embracing their journey with open hearts.
















