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Autistic Rembrandts - 1

Hearing your child say “Mommy!” or “Daddy!” for the first time is one of the sweetest and most special moments that a parent waits and wishes for and let me just say—that we parents truly deserve to be recognized and acknowledged by our children for all the sacrifices we make. We have toiled since our precious child’s birth, enduring painful nipple latches, bites, sleepless nights, endless laundry, tantrums, and meltdowns! We have played night and day nurse for the fevers that wouldn’t budge and seemed resistant to even the almighty Calpol paracetamol, while everyone else slept. We have held back our itchy palms from spanking that cute naughty bum thousands of times over.  On the other hand, I sometimes wonder why we parents long to hear the sound of that acknowledgement so bad, because if we want to be honest, even without hearing "Mummy" or "Daddy" from our children, right from when our babies give us their first social smile, we know deep down that they lov