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My inspiration for what I have created here stemmed from my own struggles with my autistic son; it is never easy, no two autistic kiddos are the same.

I felt alone and did not know how I would survive this daily struggle any more, I searched for answers. Upon reaching out to a local support agency,
I was paired up with 3 autism-related teams; two were ABA therapy, and one social therapy.

Now my day with my son has drastically changed - I have so much information I would like to share, if I can help one parent or caregiver, I have accomplished my goal.

As a disclosure in regards to media posts: I will not be including any posts of my children. This is due to legal reasons;
I do apologize that I cannot share with you pictures or videos of my kiddos, (my second is not autistic) they brighten my day!

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Carter's 9th Birthday Party!





Celebrating Carter's birthday at Sir Bounce A Lots

Please refer all ** marks to Disclosure statement at the bottom of my post, also feel free to visit my Disclosure Page on the bar on the right hand side of my blog. Links may be included in this post. Summary: Just a little story on how his big day went.

How the party went:

I paid for a party at Sir Bounce a Lot's, which was not cheap, but I feel it was worth it.
5 boys showed up and Maddex's dad brought him too as he was with him for the weekend. The boys had pizza, cake, ice cream, and soda. They also got tokens for games and time to jump on the bouncy castles, and a goodie bag!
Overall, it was a good experience.


Here are some pictures and videos of the boys in action, if you would like more details, watch my video at the end of this post:



















Here is my video explaining the party in more detail:



My closing thoughts

Paying for the party was definitely worth it. I didn't have a bunch of boys running around my house and I didn't have to clean up afterwards. If you have the money for this type of thing, I would say to go ahead and do it.


**Disclosure: Reviews of products & referenced links are not sponsored by any affiliates and are solely the opinion of the Author; these are strictly opinions and honest advice, which should not be considered consumer or health guidelines. The Autism Soup and/or The Author are not responsible for any injuries or damage due to procedures listed above. Please consult with your doctor in regards to health concerns.