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Mariaagloriaa __

Mariaagloriaa __

Күн бұрын

I explain it all in this video but I just first off want to thank you for being such an incredible community and how lucky brandon and I feel every day to have such an amazing audience. Jameson is still the most perfect boy in our eyes we are truly obsessed with both our kids and want nothing more than to make sure we do everything we can for them to live happy and full filled lives. We cant thank you enough for your support and kindness and know we arent going anywhere, we are all going to find a new normal is all.
Autism didnt scare us, embarass us or shame us we are just so grateful to not be in the dark and now we know how to better teach and care for our boy. We wouldnt want him any other way and we will never love him less. PERIOD.
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@chandra5223
@chandra5223 Жыл бұрын
As a fellow autism Mommy, you got this. It’s going to be the hardest but most rewarding journey in life. He is so lucky to have supportive and loving parents. Be patient and kind to yourself on the hard days and know there are so many good days ahead of you ❤️
@mariaagloriaa
@mariaagloriaa Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this comment chandra 🥰 I appreciate it so much and it feels so good to hear this and know this from a fellow autism mommy 🥹🙏🏽
@amandaify1428
@amandaify1428 Жыл бұрын
I was gonna come here an say this! I’m also an autism and adhd mom and it’s definitely difficult but so rewarding in it own way. You’re gonna get to re meet your daughter and son all over again and I promise you you’re love is going blossom tenfold. It’s scary now but it gets less scary.
@chuckcarter6096
@chuckcarter6096 Жыл бұрын
I personally absolutely love seeing the joy and excitement from an autistic child when they see something they love. It’s the most rewarding feeling when you make them happy. Not ashamed to admit it brings me to tears seeing my son get excited
@heidirackel3092
@heidirackel3092 5 ай бұрын
You got this Mama!!! I also am an autism and ADHD mom. Along with bi-polar, he's 10 and teasing at a pre k level, depression and ODD. There will be hard days. But the good days make it all worth it. ABA therapy was the best thing for my son. He was a completely different kid 3 months after starting his therapy. I was one of those Mom's that had to wait for the appointment. It took almost a year. It was hard but once he got in, he was amazing. Covid set him back with the shut down, but he's made a lot of progress sense he's been back in therapy after being out for 2 years. I'm grateful for you and your videos. I saw your latest video and I want to say good luck on your new journey!
@TreysMom414
@TreysMom414 Жыл бұрын
Baby girl my son was diagnosed with ASD and adhd recently. Its a lot to process but Jameson and Autumn have the best parents and more importantly ADVOCATES for them. Thats the best thing you can do, educate yourself on how to advocate for your babies. 504/IEPs for school and therapy will take you a long way! Prayers to your perfect blessings! Love to la familia baby girl! 🖤
@xcmoorex241
@xcmoorex241 Жыл бұрын
Hi, I’m not trying to sound rude or anything I’m just trying to inform you, “high-functioning” and “low-functioning” isn’t used in the Autism community anymore as it isn’t an accurate representation if that makes sense, because autism is a spectrum… so instead of saying high-functioning you would generally just say he has ASD. I hope this was helpful
@evermorepyt
@evermorepyt Жыл бұрын
@@xcmoorex241 Yes
@sigridlovely9563
@sigridlovely9563 Жыл бұрын
Hello, my love. I am a teenager with adhd and I got diagnosed last year. I can tell you, it’s so amazing that you caught it so early on. It will save Autumn a lot of energy and confusion and self doubt that I had growing up. This little girl has two incredible parents and has a bright life in front of her. No, it’s not always easy to live with adhd, but it is so very possible. You have good and bad days, frustration and happiness. But in the end, everything works out. I know from experience, baby❤️ You will all be okay. More than okay.❤️
@ArtsyYarnsy
@ArtsyYarnsy Жыл бұрын
I'm autistic myself. I picked up on things with Autumn and Jameson and I happily welcome them to the neurodivergent family. I wasn't diagnosed until I was in my 30s and I believe I have ADHD as well. It would have made a big difference to know early on that I wasn't imagining things and to be able to have the words to explain to others where I was coming from. Everyone is different so I don't know what their journeys will be but I assure you that your babies can still be very happy. It's a lot to process when you weren't expecting it and there are a lot of mixed messages out there. A lot of doom and gloom but that is not the whole picture. There is a lot of light and love and beauty to be found, I promise you. You and your family are grounded in love and that means you will be okay. I am not a parent so I can't speak to that directly but there are autistic parents with autistic kids out there who can help provide helpful perspectives. Agony Autie is one good source. The Aspie World is another. Comedian Laura Clery is on a similar journey to you of raising a beautiful autistic child and learning more about it and supporting him and fighting for him. I love the approach she has taken. She embraces who he is. Your babies are beautiful just as they are. They are not broken. They are not damaged in any way shape or form. They simply have their own style and the more that is understood and supported the happier they and the whole family will be. There will be ups and downs like any other life. You are already a loving mom who wants to guide her babies into a life where they know love, know themselves, and are happy. All of that is still true. That hasn't changed. You simply get to approach it from a different perspective. You've got this, BBG. One step at a time. Be kind to yourself as you learn. I wish all of you the best. You deserve it. 🖤✨️🖤✨️
@penelopefp
@penelopefp Жыл бұрын
Fabulous reply. As an adult diagnosed with ADHD ten years ago, I concur with everything you said. Neurodivergent is not broken. Misunderstood, yes, but not damaged. And there are so many resources available now! If I met you in person, I'd give you a big high-5!
@ArtsyYarnsy
@ArtsyYarnsy Жыл бұрын
@@penelopefp aww 💜 a big high 5 right back!
@anastasiahejduk6447
@anastasiahejduk6447 Жыл бұрын
I also picked up on things about them. I feel like I’ve known about Autumn since she was 4 or 5. I’m glad they’re diagnosed and getting intervention! I was diagnosed with ADHD at 15 and am now 23 and want to ask for an autism evaluation. I recognize how incredible early diagnosis is. Love your comment!
@dianathemagnificent
@dianathemagnificent Жыл бұрын
Thank you for being so open! It took me 29 years to get diagnosed with ADHD, to be diagnosed early means she will get to learn how to work with her brain instead of against it and she will THRIVE! My younger brother is autistic and he got diagnosed around age 3 or 4, it’s a much different learning curve but still the sooner you know the better! It gives them and you so much more time to adapt to their different needs and how differently they think/learn ❤ What really helped with my brother was learning sign language, he was able to sign & communicate with us that way and did that for years before becoming more verbal
@mele1753
@mele1753 Жыл бұрын
As someone who worked in the childcare sector I experienced so many parents who also noticed symptoms on the spectrum and so many of them feel the same fear and want to think they’ll grow out of it BUT many mothers refuse to believe it and kind of let their children go through life without help. Long story short you are so brave and it speaks volumes to how much of an amazing mother you are to jump to action ❤
@tparks1588
@tparks1588 Жыл бұрын
Fellow autism mommy here! My daughter is now 10 and non-verbal, but communicates with an iPad. It is such a gift to parent these magical children. Give yourself some grace for the grief process, it'll come in waves and it's perfectly normal. It doesn't take away from your feelings of being grateful for your kids. Thank you for sharing your journey.
@jordanlewandowski662
@jordanlewandowski662 Жыл бұрын
Jameson is still a bright bundle of joy. He is so loved and will forever be loved for the way he is
@Juliana-hn3bo
@Juliana-hn3bo Жыл бұрын
As someone undiagnosed myself, one of the hardest things was my parents not caring and doubting me, Jameson has loving parents and an amazing sister to help him through his struggles and his rewarding moments. ❤❤
@ohellzbellz4745
@ohellzbellz4745 Жыл бұрын
Ah I’m so sorry your going through that! I was diagnosed with adhd last year at 35 (and am beginning to suspect autism too) and honestly the grieving process I went through knowing that no one advocated for me when I was a child was really painful. I have learned to make peace with it, in part due to realising that my parents are neurodivergent and not self aware so I can’t expect them to see something in me that they consider the norm. And being an adult myself I’ve worked on being that advocate baby me needed. It’ll pick up and get easier 💜
@Juliana-hn3bo
@Juliana-hn3bo Жыл бұрын
@@ohellzbellz4745 Thank you so much, my older brother is autistic and so when my parents look at him they most likely see his traits of autism and don’t see those same signs in me. As a minor it’s difficult to advocate for myself in the medical sense but I hope you’re right about things getting easier. ❤
@aliciagerber7105
@aliciagerber7105 Жыл бұрын
you and Brandon are amazing parents and your babies are going to be amazing.
@mariaagloriaa
@mariaagloriaa Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that bbg ✨🥹
@CHRNCRNGD_XoX
@CHRNCRNGD_XoX Жыл бұрын
Tysm for being so vulnerable, I, as a grown ass man, am crying so much at your strength
@tessatheunicorn1218
@tessatheunicorn1218 Жыл бұрын
I am so glad that Autumn and Jameson have such a supportive family to help them. As a person that is self diagnosed because I come from a family that doesn’t believe that autism or adhd are really a thing I have never been able to get diagnosed and I wish so much that I had the support and love that you guys give your children. You are amazing parents and your kids are lucky to have you and Brandon, I love you both so much!
@angeljenkins1385
@angeljenkins1385 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE that you looked into this early. It truly makes a difference....and Bridges of the Mind is an amazing resource, so you have the best. You should never be ashamed of beautiful children....and both of your children are incredible and they are going to move mountains. Continue to count your blessings and know that it is all going to be okay. These diagnoses just mean that they are unique. That is never a bad thing. Hold onto your family and know that we will be here supporting you all of the way! As a special education teacher, I work with kiddos with both diagnoses and love it more than any other career choice. These children are truly full of light. Much love....thank you for sharing.
@evermorepyt
@evermorepyt Жыл бұрын
I have adhd and autism as a 24yr old woman, and I just got late diagnosed with it at 23-- I'm so happy you got a specialist for your son and determined it early because it genuinely does make a huge difference. It took so long for me to accept myself because of my upbringing and the bullying I experienced as a kid, but knowing you have supportive parents makes all the difference in how you see yourself. He is fortunate to have you both and I'm just happy to know that as a community of neurodivergents we also have very loving and accepting parents to support us.
@alyciasummers6762
@alyciasummers6762 Жыл бұрын
Awwww BBG!!!! You are amazing! I’m so proud of you for absolutely everything! You are the strongest person, and you and Brandon are who Jameson chose to nurture him and shape him no matter who he is! He chose you and knew you two were his people and would treat him no different no matter who he is! I’m so glad that you shared, I can’t imagine how hard it is and I will never pretend to know! But you go this Momma! Your babes have the best role model to look up to between you and Brandon! They will rule the world!
@ginnyvirginiabuchkoski54
@ginnyvirginiabuchkoski54 Жыл бұрын
Bbg I knew that this video was coming, and I kinda wanted to have something ready to say to you but I soon realized that I already had what I wanted to say in my heart! Those kids are absolutely 💯 Perfect! They are loved by millions of people who really care about them! They have parents and a large family support system that will do everything they can to make sure they get all the help that they need! They are going to show you the most miraculous and beautiful things bbg! Just when you think your heart is going to explode with love and pride MOMMA, they will bring you more! Lean on your man, he's a good one and he can and will hold you up when you are down. You will definitely do the same for him, your love is stronger than you think. It may not be easy sometimes but you 2 are going to be OK! 😊 The kids will learn and grow as much as is meant to be and they will be happy and loved beyond comprehension! You and Brandon have this and don't ever doubt yourselves! I can't offer you any personal information on the subjects but I will offer you an ear if you ever need one!! This community has your back bbg and we're never far away, just reach out!! LYSMBBG!! Hugs and Prayers!! 🖤😍🌹🖤😘😘
@mariaagloriaa
@mariaagloriaa Жыл бұрын
I can’t thank you enough bbg, I really can’t thank you enough for all your love and support 🥹
@Ratg0d19
@Ratg0d19 Жыл бұрын
As a teen with ADHD autumn is so lucky to have parents like you guys, ADHD is something I've always struggled with as I was diagnosed later on in life. The best things you can do for autumn is always support her, she's going to have some struggles but with parents like you I think she's going to be great!
@kitcustard
@kitcustard Жыл бұрын
As an autistic person myself, it’s really wonderful how much you care. It’ll be hard to get used to and is definitely difficult, 2 neurodivergent kids is a lot. but you’re doing an amazing job.
@mariaagloriaa
@mariaagloriaa Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much, 🥹✨
@ishamendez8456
@ishamendez8456 Жыл бұрын
Sending all of you so many good vibes! I am so happy you got in so quickly! I have a best friend who in the beginning of her son's diagnosis they told her he would be nonverbal and she would have to accept it. He is 6 years old and he proved all the doctors wrong. He is verbal and has come such a long way! It is a learning curve for everyone. I truly believe that all of you will rise and conquer anything! Your babies are so blessed to have great parents like you guys. 💙💚 You post whenever you want, we will be here.💚💙
@xcmoorex241
@xcmoorex241 Жыл бұрын
I am 17 and it has been said that I more then likely have autism, I am getting assessments done very soon.. some of my closest friends have ASD and I just want to let you know Jameson is going to do amazing, he is such a smart and bright little boy, obviously there is going to be struggles for him (and for your family) but you guys are all incredibly strong people and will do so well.. and it is AMAZING, how early you got him diagnosed (and same with Autumn) because now you will be able to get them both more supports, and even for school, you are going to be able to get them extra help to help them grow as people and become more confident in themselves and their diagnoses. I’m also really happy you told Autumn about her diagnosis, shockingly a lot of parents keep it from their kids which I don’t think is good because it’s part of their identity.. anyways, sorry for how long this was,, I just wanted to make sure you and Brandon know you guys are doing/ and will do such an awesome job with both kids and they are so lucky to have such great parents 😊❤
@raquitica11
@raquitica11 Жыл бұрын
My youngest was born with Sotos Syndrome. You said that you, as his mom, didn’t see the differences but instead just saw your perfect child, I felt that so much. I was in the same boat with my Karina. Shout out to the dads who help us with this kind of stuff. Your family is one of my favs on social media!
@crysamaria
@crysamaria Жыл бұрын
My daughter has been in therapy for a few years now.. she's 12 now and a genius! She's in the 6th grade taking 8th grade classes and preparing for the 9th grade already. She struggled so long with her adhd but once we had the the tools to help her..we haven't looked back! And she's thriving. Now, on the other hand my disabled 3 year, also has autism. For him autism is the least of our problems but he is in a school for exceptional students and thank God for it because it's helped him so much. There's so many resources to be able to help our kiddos on the spectrum and thankfully you found on early. Your kids are awesome for who they are no matter what!! And have amazing parents that are helping them! You guys got this baby girl. ❤️ 😍
@sandraguzman3505
@sandraguzman3505 Жыл бұрын
You two are amazing parents. My 2 kids have ADHD. I’m glad you guys are taking action sooner than later. I can see a huge difference in my kids after knowing all the resources and help they are getting. Your kids will continue to strive and be the best they can be. #TeamAA
@Jewsie_dumper
@Jewsie_dumper Жыл бұрын
I am the mother of a son with ADHD and a honorary aunt to one of the best kid of my best friend. They have such special “super powers”, which is how i initially explained ADHD to my son because it is a gift. You and Brandon are amazing parents! And to have the support of you two, they are going amazing places! Thank you for this video!
@pullupacuppa
@pullupacuppa Жыл бұрын
I have the most amazing 29yr old son who lives with autism, he was in mainstream school all through his childhood and now works full time in the local health authority in the medical records department. He was an wonderful child who taught me so much about myself........
@catiehurt1334
@catiehurt1334 Жыл бұрын
We have been trying for 2 years to get our boys proper screening. You are so incredibly lucky to have gotten in so quickly and I am so happy Jameson will be getting the help he needs to thrive! ❤️ y’all’ve got this!
@almarodriguez7488
@almarodriguez7488 Жыл бұрын
Girl you’re an amazing mama! You and Brandon are doing the absolute best thing by advocating for your kids. I know things will have its ups and downs but never give up. It will get better. Most importantly the love you have for your children will help them grow more than you know. I’m a special education teacher so if you ever need help navigating IEPs/504s do not hesitate to ask. Autism is beautiful. It’s also such a wide spectrum and early intervention is huge. Sending lots of love as you navigate new things. Focus on your family and don’t forget to take time for you! ❤
@mystisummer1966
@mystisummer1966 Жыл бұрын
Took me 3 years to get Jaces dx. In Michigan if you’re on Medicaid, you have to jump through so many hoops. I had already excepted the fact that he was autistic, but to have a officially diagnosed was a happy and a sad moment. I would say that with the dx. It helped me be more forgiving towards myself as a mom and allowing myself to learn my son. It is hard and draining. Once you learn his mindset the world will open up and you will be blown away by the way he sees things the ways he processes things. I love seeing the world through Jace’s mind. Y’all got this!
@annieb3883
@annieb3883 Жыл бұрын
As a fellow autism mom I completely understand what you’re going through. You are at peace with everything but you can still have feelings. Allow yourself to feel those emotions it’s ok! I absolutely accepted my sons diagnosis but I still cried because I was scared, sad and if I’m a little honest angry. I was the same way with my son I kept saying it was a phase too. I get it. Every autistic kid has a different journey and I’m not an expert by any means I’m just a mom going through it too. Early intervention is so important and I’m so happy for you that you were able to get him in. I know it’s so scary and overwhelming trying to navigate this whole new world but I can tell you this my sons 16yrs old and he’s so freaking smart and astute and fearless and has a wicked sense of humor and I learn from him everyday. If you ever have any questions or concerns or even just need to vent I’m always here. If I can help I would love it because so many people helped us in our journey and I’d love to give back. ❤❤❤
@Snix210
@Snix210 Жыл бұрын
ADHD & autism are super powers! U getting them diagnosed so early is gonna make the biggest difference!! Knowing & being able 2 work with them not against opens the world of possibilities for both them ❤️ sending all my love
@theroarikle
@theroarikle Жыл бұрын
As a mom with an 9 year old who has ADHD and a 16 year old who was diagnosed very eary with severe autism and was non verbal for a long time, this can be overwhelming, I promise you it gets easier with therapies and routines and seeing them eventually hit the milestones they need it just takes a bit longer, you are strong and you and Brandon will get it all figured out. Keep your head up and be the best you for them that you always have been. Thank you for allowing others in as it can help many families dealing with the same things as you all are. You two are amazing and your children are as well.
@AlyssaTalks
@AlyssaTalks Жыл бұрын
I was about Autumn’s ago when I was diagnosed with ADHD. I’m not gonna lie, it’s hard. It’s frustrating. There will be tears and breakdowns from everyone. As you said, everything happens for a reason. There is always something to take from even the most negative situations and that is so important to remember throughout supporting your kids. It took me years to see the light in my diagnosis but once that clicked, it opened so many doors for me. While I haven’t gone through this as the parent, this is what I wish my parents did more. Don’t forget about your mental health. As much as you will want to 100% focus on your child’s struggles, you have to pay attention to your own. It seems so easy to get lost in helping your kids but if you do it ends up making things worse for them. Also if you do breakdown, make sure they know it’s not because of something they did. My mom told me she wasn’t frustrated with me, but frustrated that she couldn’t automatically make my struggles go away. That is so important to hear even if I’m the moment your child doesn’t believe or understand you. You and Brandon are obviously very loving parents and are already doing exactly what you need to do. You guys will do great.
@starzf
@starzf Жыл бұрын
My almost 10 year old was diagnosed with autism and adhd a few years back and we just recently started adhd meds for him these past few months and they’ve helped so much! It’s been a little scary trying to figure it out but be patient with yourselves! 💖💖 you guys and the kiddos are learning new things and will get the hang of it and learn how to navigate this new world. Their brains just operate and learn in different ways and you’ll figure out how to make it all make sense for them 💖💖
@jessicahope523
@jessicahope523 Жыл бұрын
Fellow autism boy mama 🙋🏼‍♀️💙 love my ausome son 🫶🏻 We are a tribe mama & it takes a village. I went through the same thing & my husband did too when we got the official diagnosis. It took my husband longer to come to terms with his diagnosis, but we love our son so much. Always here for you. You can cry mama, you love your son, you are the best mama to your children. You will be able to help him tremendously by getting his diagnosis early. The waitlists are so long, there’s so many hoops to jump through, but what a blessing you are getting him into therapy so soon. This will be a different journey than what you originally thought it would be, but it’ll be the most rewarding journey ever ❤️ we started early intervention with our son too before Covid hit & it helped. You got this mama, I’m supporting you all the way!!! Thank you so much for sharing, we need to end the stigma of autism & I pray it happens sooner than later. You are helping with this conversation more than you know
@angelpotts4274
@angelpotts4274 Жыл бұрын
Jameson and Autumn are so blessed to have you two! Coming from a family with many different forms and ranges autism and learning disabilities, the biggest thing I and my family have seen help with ASD is definitely occupational and speech therapies. My one cousin is almost fully functional because of that therapy so early on. And having ADHD, in my experience the best thing is going to be therapy for Autumn. But most importantly, listen to your kids and what they want. Keep them involved! You’re going to do so amazing, love! I love you and your little family! Keep on keeping on! Praying for you! ❤️❤️❤️
@daniellesummer2225
@daniellesummer2225 Жыл бұрын
My 4 year old son has Down Syndrome 21 and Autism. It’s hard most days but he’s such a blessing. You got this. Take it day by day.
@talmc8577
@talmc8577 Жыл бұрын
Children are a gift no matter what! You are both amazing parents! You got this!
@mariaagloriaa
@mariaagloriaa Жыл бұрын
We love this thank you so much 💜🖤
@aliciabohart3573
@aliciabohart3573 Жыл бұрын
Just last year I took a job working at a school for autistic kiddos. I had no previous experience in anything like this. It has been the most challenging job I've ever had but it has also been the most rewarding job I've ever had. The kiddos that I work with are some of the most amazing little human beings I have ever met. They are SO much smarter than anybody thinks. It's been such a joy watching their brain process and work and to just see all of the progress every kiddo makes. It's challenging at the beginning but you and Brandon are such amazing parents and I know you guys will help Jameson and Autumn do amazing things in their future. Just gotta keep those positive vibes flowing. You got this bbg💜
@heatherboll4464
@heatherboll4464 Жыл бұрын
😥 been there momma! Fellow Autism mom. Early diagnosis is VERY key! It took us the 6mo.-1yr to get a diagnosis at age 4! Tears are ok, normal! Your family is important and you are doing the right thing! They need you and that IS OK! Times can/will be tough, but rewards are tremendous! The 1st time my guy hit a ball at baseball was a tear jerker, amazing moment. It was a foul ball, but the coach had him run the bases anyway! I'm sure other parents probably couldn't understand while I was screaming of joy! My kiddo is now almost 18, he managed to get his license last year, ON HIS 1st TRY! Such a proud momma moment that some parents can't experience. You can do this...use this platform to talk to others...we are there for you!
@jaimet5442
@jaimet5442 Жыл бұрын
You can hear/ feel the love and pride in your voice when you talk about your kids! It makes my heart happy ❤
@brightstar09
@brightstar09 Жыл бұрын
Not less than, just different. Autism has been a learning journey for our family as it will yours. Thank you for sharing and I fully support your decision to put your family 1st!!
@lisamcdonald509
@lisamcdonald509 Жыл бұрын
Autumn and Jameson have the BEST parents. They are absolutely perfect. No diagnosis will change that. Take the time that you need for yourself and your family. Your fans will still be here and be looking forward to your videos. We aren't going anywhere. Sometimes, the best support comes from people you don't even know personally. You got this, BBG! ❤️
@darealqueenb1
@darealqueenb1 Жыл бұрын
Fellow spectrum mom here 🫶 you got this. My little one was diagnose last year and she’s flourishing and doing amazing. You all are going to do fantastic and your little ones have the best parents and they are going to be amazing as they grow. Keep your heads up, lean on each other and always remember you are not alone. Many blessings to the family 🫶🫶🫶
@merhaylamlee
@merhaylamlee Жыл бұрын
Fellow parent of children w/autism. I also have a daughter with ADHD. Hang in there. It's great that you were able to get him diagnosed early.
@mommabear2544
@mommabear2544 Жыл бұрын
I am so happy you guys have the support of your family. That is a huge blessing. My son has autism and we was no verbal for a long time. 3 years of Occupational Therapy, every week way so good for him. Speech therapy for just over a year helped unlock his words. And he started ese pre-k at 3.5 years old. At 8 years old, he is doing SO much better.
@elaina0912
@elaina0912 Жыл бұрын
I’m a special needs teacher. I have two that are non verbal. Two that are partly verbal. And one that is completely verbal. My boyfriend is also autistic. It may have its struggles but the best thing you can do is be there for that child. I have one student who doesn’t have a support system at home and they aren’t cared for much and you can see the effect that has on them. The ones who have a family to help them and people that show them consistency have better outcomes and more progression in the long run. It’s a tough battle but I good one. My students and my boyfriend are absolutely amazing and I wouldn’t change them. But I can at least help.
@roxy4560
@roxy4560 Жыл бұрын
I have 2 kids with adhd and on the spectrum. There will be highs and there will be some low lows but the community is the best support. As they get older you will have some of the best memories with your babies. You and Brandon got this!
@cieraholm5731
@cieraholm5731 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this vulnerability! I have worked woth kiddos with autism and their families for almost 4 years and have seen incredible progress through early intervention! Listen to your professionals but always trust yourself. If they propose goals that you aren't comfortable with speak up for yourself. They are there for you and your child! Wishing you peace and happiness as you find out all of the pieces of Jameson and the best ways to make him successful in life!!❤
@timbertoes05
@timbertoes05 Жыл бұрын
My daughter has ADHD as well. It's tough but you are so right, everything happens for a reason. They are blessings and will teach us daily. You've got this, Brandon's got this. Your babies are so lucky to have you two along with your families. Much love sent to all of you! ❤️
@LaGrenouille09
@LaGrenouille09 Жыл бұрын
Baby girl I hope you know that you, Brandon and those gorgeous, amazing, wonderful kids have an entire fandom behind all of you. I have worked with kids who have autism for many many years, and the earlier the diagnosis the better the outcome. The system is so broken, the fact that parents who want the best for their kids have to wait so long just for a diagnosis, is just so wrong. But Jameson is absolutely blessed because he has you and Brandon (and Angel and Cam and all of us) in his corner. Sending all of you extra love today and from here on out. ❤️
@isabeldonis990
@isabeldonis990 Жыл бұрын
You got this babygirl 🖤 I'm a behavior therapist, and I can tell you that getting involved and being proactive with his diagnosis is essential. Celebrate every success, no matter how small, because it shows how hard he's working to navigate the world around him. Remember, consistency is key!! Learning to explore the world through his eyes is a beautiful adventure 🧩💙 My son was also recently diagnosed with ADHD so I requested a 504 plan at school. It provides him accomodations during tests, access to a quiet place if he needs it, and sensory breaks to give his brain a break. It may be something that Autumn could benefit from. You've got a community of Mamas sending you our love and support as you navigate to find your new normal 💖 and until all the pieces fit 🧩
@jalanaprice1854
@jalanaprice1854 Жыл бұрын
My oldest has autism and it’s hard but I wouldn’t change anything! It’s absolutely amazing to be around someone that sees the world in such a different way! It’s so rewarding! Just know that you got this!
@scorpioeyes333
@scorpioeyes333 Жыл бұрын
Your perception and the way you look at life is why I started watching Brandon’s videos and then yours. Those that fell off were just not meant to be with you on your journey. The fact that you’re seeing this as a gift from day one will ensure that you and yours see and experience all the gifts along way. Having two little ones with such different and unique perspectives in life is such a gift in itself. May you and yours be continue to be blessed and supported at every point in your journey. You all deserve all the goodness you can handle. Much much love to you all. 🥰🙏🏼♥️💯✨🌸
@ashtonl3878
@ashtonl3878 Жыл бұрын
You guys have such a huge support system and everyone is here for you! Your babies are perfect just the way God made them. Praying over you Gloria 🤍
@tiffanymoore4108
@tiffanymoore4108 Жыл бұрын
My son was diagnosed with Autism, ADHD, anxiety disorder and social disorder about 8 months ago. He is 15. But we have been fighting to get him the help he needed since he started. It absolutely shattered my heart seeing all the little kids in preschool and how much more advanced they were. I left there as fast as I could because I didn’t want them to see me cry. We live in a very tiny country town that is hours away from any kind of help. Then take into consideration with both parents working 40+ hours and both of us going back to college full time, pandemic you name it….it delayed us from getting the help he needed. Preschool through 8th grade was absolute hell on him and us! It has changed a lot this year because he started high school and the teachers and faculty there fight for him! And I don’t know how many crying sessions I have been through over all off these years! But let me tell you I know exactly what you are feeling and describing in you video!! I wish more that anything that one of us lived closer to the other. Or just meeting somewhere so we could visit and share stories. Not many people here understand. Keep your head high momma! You are doing amazing!! Love you!!!
@slipstreambanter
@slipstreambanter Жыл бұрын
The amount of smiles and joy you and Brandon have given me and a lot of other people is immeasurable! I am a hard-core believer in the saying "what goes around comes around" and I'm sure all the love and blessings that your family will have will help you through any hurdle. MUCH LOVE. Also, we ain't going anywhere! These dirty lil dooders are here to STAY girl! All the best for your journey with this. 💜
@amberbrignone787
@amberbrignone787 Жыл бұрын
Autism and ADHD communities are AMAZING! I have two grown ADHD children and trust me you got this!
@bethanymesser4350
@bethanymesser4350 Жыл бұрын
The love you have for your children is beautiful. You inspire me to try and find the good and to look on the bright side!
@christinamoss4751
@christinamoss4751 Жыл бұрын
Girl. You’re an amazing mommy and so strong. You’ve got this. Your kiddos have a great home and a safe place to thrive and grow. Keep doing you.
@breebrier4306
@breebrier4306 Жыл бұрын
Watching you guys grow as a family, and just humans, over the years has been absolutely amazing. The universe works in mysterious and beautiful ways. Thank you for sticking to being more open this year. ❤️❤️❤️
@heyjude5513
@heyjude5513 Жыл бұрын
Gloria, I’m a mommy to a beautiful autistic daughter and another beautiful daughter with ADHD/sensory dysfunction. They’re now 16 and 15 and they’ve come so far. It has been a long road but the most beautiful, eye opening experience ever. You have such a blessing that God has given to both of you. I could never be who I am today without my two beautiful girls. It was hard and is still challenging but you will thank God everyday for being given such a wonderful journey ahead of you. The strength you have inside will be surprising. Sending all my love from one mother to another.
@amandathompson5971
@amandathompson5971 Жыл бұрын
You have a platform to help others see the blessings in their children who may be experiencing the same thing. That's the BLESSING you will bring to others!
@harmonydesroches
@harmonydesroches Жыл бұрын
Thank you for being vulnerable. I know it wasn't easy, but hopefully it was worth it. You have a solid support system and those kids are loved deeply & unconditionally... that's the most important thing.
@cindyvw
@cindyvw Жыл бұрын
Big up Gloria. We need more of this kind of conversation. We do not know enough about it. Thank you for being vulnerable. Praying for you and the family to find your new normal and new groove. Cannot wait to learn more about this so that I can support the families around me who face the same situation
@amandaherber5016
@amandaherber5016 Жыл бұрын
Hello, my darling. I am a fellow autism mom. Even when it feels like you don't, you've GOT this. It's going to be hard, but oh so rewarding! Thank you so so much for sharing your journey this far and being open, raw and real. It really helps other parents who are going through the same thing. Sending much love to you, Brandon, Autumn and Jameson.💜
@ohellzbellz4745
@ohellzbellz4745 Жыл бұрын
Wow you guys have had a lot on your plate recently, I hope you are proud of how you have handled everything because I’m proud of you guys navigating this how you have. I was diagnosed with adhd last year aged 35 and have suspicions of other neurolodivergency with both me and my son. I want to tell you both how amazing it is that you are advocating for your kids and getting support and systems in place to help them, I often wonder how much distress I could have avoided in life if I had known about my adhd sooner. People with neurodivergence aren’t less than they are just different, and my brain just works differently, I can still do everything a neurotypical person can (except visiting a busy shop without wanting to stab everyone - thanks sensory overload and emotional disregulation 😅) I just have to have a different process to get there. It might be a tough road sometimes but you and Brandon have got this, I am a big believer in the universe doesn’t give you more than you can handle, whether you feel like it or not. I also believe our children are placed with us because we are the best people places to nurture them and all their needs. And on the less content thing… listen would I love to have daily diary content from you for my own selfish needs? Sure. Is that healthy for any of us? No. Lol! Those of us that are here watching love your content but also genuinely want you to thrive in life and that means looking after your own boundaries, protecting your peace and putting you and your family first. We’ll just be here patiently waiting for bits when your ready lol! Your doing great 🤍
@amandahurry1870
@amandahurry1870 Жыл бұрын
I'm so proud you. Your joy and your love for your kids and for Brandon and even us is so evident. Much respect and much love bbg 😘 those kids are exactly where they need to be. You are the best mom and Brandon is the best dad for Autumn and Jameson. It's worth it all. As a music teacher of a few autistic students and several kids with learning differences and having ADHD myself, you are always going to be trying to learn new ways to do things to help yourself and your kids cope and learn. But I honestly think that it brings an awareness that we wouldn't otherwise have. Your honesty and your gratefulness brought me to tears. Love you! 🤍
@sophiea3067
@sophiea3067 Жыл бұрын
love you girl. thank you for being vulnerable. i feel so much love and respect and admiration for you right now. i have ADHD, a close loved one of mine has autism, and i will tell you that although it is painful to feel like you’re different, it also feels like a superpower in a lot of ways. cheering you on for putting family first. we’ll be here waiting for you as long as you need. 🤍
@pattykins_87
@pattykins_87 Жыл бұрын
Gloria you have an amazing support system for your kids. There is nothing you guys can’t accomplish together. Your kids will thrive because of the love and support you give them. Your family is going to be amazing after you have time to fully process and have your routines down. You guys are doing amazing!! You don’t give yourselves enough credit. So we’re here to point it out for you!! Y’all freaking rock!!!!
@1Riquena
@1Riquena Жыл бұрын
You are a strong warrior woman….Give yourself permission to feel vulnerable and authentic… You have a wonderful support system and God will always be holding your hand. Sending love, and prayers!
@xtiinne
@xtiinne Жыл бұрын
Bless you for being so open with your community! I have worked with young children on the spectrum and honestly, they are some of the brightest for their ages! I understand it's hard as a parent bc you need to learn how they learn and see the world, but its something beautiful. But remember family is always first♡ those of us who are still here will always be. Go take care of your family and come back whenever YOU feel ready.
@stacylynn7083
@stacylynn7083 Жыл бұрын
Autism and adhd isn't a bad thing. Like you said they learn and see the world differently. And you know what? It's cool to be different! They're still smart adorable babies who have the best parents in the world and they're gonna go so far in life! I just know it! I have a nephew with autism and we thought for a few years he wouldn't ever speak, but now he talks up a storm he's so bright and smart and super funny! You never know what the future has in store . Just keep positive as you have been because everything is going to work out just fine. This is what makes jameson- Jameson and what makes autumn - autumn. Period. Therapy is an amazing thing. And it truly works wonders! Keep your head up momma. Everything's gonna be just fine! ❤️❤️ you guys got this!
@ashleylattea4166
@ashleylattea4166 Жыл бұрын
As a fellow autism momma, I understand how you are feeling. It can be so hard, but I promise it's worth it. Early intervention is everything! My youngest daughter was diagnosed at 2.5 years old, but I knew for a year. I think we are given our special kiddos to make us slow down and appreciate the little things. 💙
@goddessmccall
@goddessmccall Жыл бұрын
My son is 26 and very very high function newly diagnosed autism and has adhd. There was never a sign with him but he is such an amazing kid very creative and goes to college full time. You got this mama!
@brendafletcher8960
@brendafletcher8960 Жыл бұрын
Feel those feelings bbg. Thank you for being brave and sharing your journey. You never know who’s life you may touch and change by just being your vulnerable self. You and Brandon are amazing parents. Hugs, Love, Light and Prayers for your fam.
@jordanrodrigues5860
@jordanrodrigues5860 Жыл бұрын
It’s all going to work out! I promise. My nephew has autism and he’s the smartest most special boy! So artistic and their memory is out of this world! You’re a great mom, you got this
@amyashbrook9955
@amyashbrook9955 Жыл бұрын
There are so many people on KZfaq and Facebook that share their journey with Autism. My favorites are Fathering Autism, she is a teenager, but non verbal. And Finding Cooper's Voice. He is also older now, I think 12 and non verbal, but they are great. Not all journey's are the same, but it's just nice to know there are others out there sharing what their life is like. Love you guys. P.S not that you asked for any input, just felt like sharing. Again, love you guys.
@annienorris939
@annienorris939 Жыл бұрын
This video is so open and raw. I truly believe that you and Brandon were specially picked for your babies. I have twin nephews with autism...and they amaze me everyday. You said it perfectly...they are all precious and perfect and even more special. There was a lot for me to learn and to make adjustments, but I honestly wouldn't have it any other way.
@HanSpons
@HanSpons Жыл бұрын
I love you so much. I was diagnosed a few months ago at 25 years old. I am so so so happy you were able got him diagnosed early and quickly, it’s something I wish I had. You are amazing, and your kids are so fortunate to have you and Brandon. You got this mama, through all the meltdowns and difficult things that come with autism, you are strong and the perfect mother for your kids. ❤
@morganmadsen8538
@morganmadsen8538 7 ай бұрын
Autumn and Jameson are so incredibly lucky to have some an amazing parents! Your have this!
@AychJayBee
@AychJayBee Жыл бұрын
Hey bbg 💕 I'm so glad y'all found out so early! As someone who was late diagnosed with ADHD and Autism, I know how much of a difference it is going to make in their lives and yours that you have this information so early in their lives. I'm so glad Autumn and Jameson have you and Brandon. It can be tough to navigate, I know, but y'all got this 💪🏻 Love you all!
@sorchamckay6265
@sorchamckay6265 Жыл бұрын
See over the last few years watching your videos when you've included autumn in them she reminded me so much of my 8 year old, the constant on the go, so much energy, the losing focus but I never said anything because I didn't want to be one of those mum's that were like yo does your kid have ADHD? Because I don't want to go around diagnosing children when it could just be their personality and I'm only just going through the diagnosis stage but here in England it takes absolute years I'm 3 years in and counting 😂. I'm looking at a dual diagnosis of both ASD and ADHD for my boy so know how you feel it's an absolute rollercoaster. Big hugs 🖤🖤
@mariaagloriaa
@mariaagloriaa Жыл бұрын
Big hugs back mama, thanks for sharing ✨
@sarahstacey4632
@sarahstacey4632 Жыл бұрын
Oh sweet momma.......I just want you to know I am always here to help and support if I can. My daughter has autism and graduated last year. 💜 Autism makes them amazing in their own way. It is an amazing journey. And you have all my love and support.
@jamielee2490
@jamielee2490 Жыл бұрын
You're such a boss. You guys are killing it in really life and virtual life - you all got this! Your family is such a blessing its great to see you acknowledging them and yourself
@aria7976
@aria7976 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for being open. Even though you didn’t have to, you chose to share your story to stay connected to your audience and help other moms who are going through the same thing. You are strong, you got this. Your kids are strong, healthy, and happy. You’re doing so well. Keep it up ❤❤
@melodiefaery
@melodiefaery Жыл бұрын
The balancing act is a delicate one. You got this! We'll all figure it out together (in a sense). Thank you for sharing. I know its hard to open up when you're used to not doing so.
@amberkomdeur3699
@amberkomdeur3699 Жыл бұрын
My oldest was diagnosed ASD at age 9 and it has been such a journey. Now my youngest was diagnosed with a rare genetic disorder, so I completely understand everything you are feeling. It is a whirlwind of emotions. There will be hard days and good days, but God is good! Your children are a gift from Him, and I know you guys will be the best recipiants of that gift and the greatest advocates for them. I am so glad to hear you have a wonderful support system for the kids. The days can be long and hard so make sure you and Brandon take time to just be husband and wife. You will need the breaks to recharge. It's so, so important. I am so proud of you both!
@SylviaClaire
@SylviaClaire Жыл бұрын
I have friends and family with autism so I love how you’re looking at this. You got this momma ❤
@cheekyb71
@cheekyb71 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad that you have acknowledged the scary things, I was an infant and toddler teacher for 17 years, thinking that your babies may have challenges ahead is scary. So I'm glad that you're doing the work. Laura Cleary the KZfaqr had her son diagnosed at 2, and her journey has been really empowering if you're interested in hearing about it (I also thinks she lives "fairly" close to you - in terms of I live in New Zealand so you guys are close!!) Sending you huge hugs and loves xoxo
@MrCguzm11
@MrCguzm11 2 ай бұрын
My son is currently 2 yrs 9 months old and he was diagnosed with autism at 20 months old. He started receiving early intervention services as soon as he turned 2 yrs old. It's hard, the days are long, but every achievement and every new thing that they pick up is soo rewarding. Keep going. It's a blessing to have such a supportive family
@lorrigaucher2706
@lorrigaucher2706 Жыл бұрын
You got this, I have worked with many Autistic people and they have taught me more than I could ever have imagined. I also have a granddaughter with ASD and she lights up my world.
@lilsqueak1469
@lilsqueak1469 Жыл бұрын
You guys are so strong, you got this! Do what you need to do when you need to do it. Your fans will be here to support both you and Brandon when you upload. Much love to you and your amazing family.
@Wiskrz212
@Wiskrz212 10 ай бұрын
I know I'm late to the game, but I do follow you both elsewhere and have been keeping up. Just wanted to send love your way. Your kids are amazing & are so blessed to have amazing parents. Your family will be beyond successful, in it's own unique way. You are such an inspiration on all facets. I love watching you grow, in your career, in your character, your relationship, as a person. But don't ever apologize for doing what's best for you and your family, but also thank you for being so vulnerable and sharing your life with us. Stay strong girly because YOU GOT THIS 💪
@ragekandii
@ragekandii Жыл бұрын
Two of my four kids are autistic 🖤 My oldest son is 10, and also has Tourette’s, sensory processing disorder, and severe adhd. Some days are unbelievably hard, but they are all so rewarding. Don’t be too hard on yourself on the hard days. Learning isn’t linear. Regression is absolutely ok, and it’s not a sign of doing anything wrong. Don’t feel bad sticking up for your kiddos. Don’t hesitate to fire any doctor you feel like doesn’t fit you or listen. The poem Welcome to Holland has helped me on my really hard days, and seeing the smiles on their faces.
@Chloebabe421
@Chloebabe421 Жыл бұрын
I also have a child on the spectrum. It took me 20 years to get a formal "Autism Diagnosis" for years I had to jump through hoops. Doctor after doctor.....therapist after therapist. My daughter is now 21 years old and has spent the last 16 years with the wrong diagnosis and on the wrong meds. I spent the majority of her life taking her to therapy 3 times a week. Dealing with school systems that were not equipped to deal with children on the spectrum. My daughter hasn't had it easy but she is strong and is soldiering on. Jameson may have some minor delays but he will be advanced in other areas. Just be sure to keeps a close eye on him. When Karlie was his age. She jumped into the deep end of a pool.....not knowing how to swim. She has never been afraid of anything. When you said he shows no fear..... several incidents popped into my head when Karlie (my daughter) was younger. Hang in there mama! You will be okay and those babies are absolutely PERFECT. Im always here if you need someone to talk to or just someone to listen. I know that I'm a stranger but there is strength in numbers and power in knowledge! Sending you all the love, strength and prayers! ❤️
@SundayNightLaundry
@SundayNightLaundry Жыл бұрын
Therapy and early intervention is awesome! I also suggest as your kids get older to look into executive function coaching. I currently work for an organization that provides this and it is a really helpful addition for a holistic approach to caring for ASD and ADHD kids. I hope all is well ❤
@katekistler4704
@katekistler4704 Жыл бұрын
You luckily live in a place that will give you support. You have probably been referred to a regional center (I believe ALTA is the closet to you), but that is the best place for resources for Jamison. I work at a regional center myself helping children with autism, cerebral palsy, and epilepsy get supports within the community. Take advantage because there is so much help and support out there. I can go on about the work I do, but I know you are already doing the best that you can and being the biggest supports for your kiddos. Thank you for opening up and being honest. God has given you this journey for a reason ❤
@jaimegordon242
@jaimegordon242 Жыл бұрын
the only thing different about them is that they learn and see the world differently. That's seriously perfect. You got this, momma
@evelynespinosa9397
@evelynespinosa9397 Жыл бұрын
Stay strong mama ♥️ My little boy has a speech disability and therapy has helped so much! It’s definitely scary to start getting them help but it definitely gets easier & you’ll see them improve so much ♥️
@lillyl0v310
@lillyl0v310 Жыл бұрын
As a mommy with a 5 year old with autism it’s going to be okay. There are going to be some tough days. But it’s going to be an amazing ride and especially because they show love so differently. And it’s going to fine. You and Brandon are going to help eachother through this. You guys are amazing parents. ❤
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