Six Word Memoirs-Disability Style: The complete list

Inspired by SMITH magazine.

·         Pediatrician Didn’t Dare. No One’s Sure.

·         Lights Vents Toilets Weather Sharks Aliens.

·         He thinks he’s the Rightest Guy.

·         His name is Peter, not “Autistic”

·         Constipation over. Pull-ups and wipes galore.

·         He’s not bad, he is autistic.

·         Where am I??”¦.I love you.

·         It’s a trip I would not change.

·         Nothing’s wrong with him. It’s You!

·         At least they’re very loving children”¦

·         Who knew breathing was so complicated?

·         Autistic boy, lights up the room!

·         presumption of competence, yes she can!

·         Being mad is normal, mean’s not.

·         Artistic, Autistic all in one package.

·         Extra Chromosome? We hit the jackpot!

·         Try seeing the world their way!

·         Is it a week yet Mom?

·         don’t settle for less, challenge accepted!

·         “So much like me, it’s scary”¦”

·         “Tourette’s? So you curse and stuff?”

·         “Her disability gives us our ability”

·         Why aren’t the other kids like me?

·         My brain is different from yours.

·         Lots of words stuck in brain

·         What do you define as normal?

·         Therapy shouldn’t be dosed like medicine.

·         Six team members. Parents know best.

·         Nurturing our natures through our children.

·         Child development, not a straight line.

·         Her disability gives us our ability.

·         Is he going to be “Okay”?

·         are your ducks in a row?

·         “Twins with DS. My beautiful world!”

·         Special needs, Who is typical anyways?

·         Who says I can’t do it!

·         It’s a new kind of perfect!

·         Share same syndrome, each person unique.

·         Heart born, cleft, ASD, family regardless.

·         Adoption, Adam, Autism, Acoustical, Affable, Awe-inspiring!

·         Lost, Panic, Found, Fear, Low-jack, vulnerability

·         Maybe he’ll grow out of it

·         Special needs make develop special abilities

·         We don’t use the word “normal”.

·         “You’re not *really* Autistic!” “Says who?”

·         “Autistics lack feelings”¦” “I feel annoyed”

·         “Normal” is a setting on the dryer.

·         Don’t talk with your hands full!

·         Tears over, finding our different perfect.

·         Remain calm, it’s only a disability.

·         repetition dominates”¦ anything for your smile

·         Leave the labels alone please love

·         Engaging and smart but meltdowns occur

·         A beautiful child with a disability

·         The best teacher I ever had!

·         Belly laughs on a roller coaster!

·         Perseverate Perseverate Perseverate Perseverate Perseverate Perseverate

·         1 in 150. 1 to many.

·         I wouldn’t want him anyother way!

·         Life changing yet soul strengthening.

·         A puzzle from God without borders

·         Love my kid no matter what.

·         They label her the problem child.

·         My Angel sent from God’s hands!

·         Autism’s the label….understanding’s the cure.

·         Worried, scared, accepting, grateful, special, loved.

·         Autism’s the Word, Time to be Heard.

·         Autism Label time to put it on the table.

·         Love me..Understand me..Protect me!!!!

·         A gift from God, a blessing!!

·         Best thing that happened to me.

·         Just another boy with extraordinary gifts.

·         My beautiful, cheerful, enthusiastic baby girl.

·         Gods work in progress that shines!

·         “Naptime” asked Cashier. “No, Autism” Mom smiles.

·         Live in my world one day.

·         Walk in my shoes before judging.

·         STOP! Use your words. Ok, go.

·         Devyn and Jordan, two lives worthwhile.

·         Misunderstood, unpredictable but always loved forever!

·         Gentle soul wrapped in anxious physiology

·         Adoption, Adam, Autism, Acoustical, Affable, Awe-inspiring!

and last but not least….

Love me for who I am!