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My ASD Princess

A family helping a girl explore her world through the lens of autism

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Jeramy Hope

My Story Living a full life with a Functional Neurological Disorder; I’m Jeramy, a husband, father of 4, an advocate for people with disability and a lifelong learner. I am passionate about mentoring and developing leaders. Have a love for the outdoors, long drives in the countryside and exploring our great country in our campervan with the family. I have chronic pain, intermittent orthostatic tremors and a functional neurological disorder. However, I try not to let this slow me down. I live a whole life; I work hard, play hard, and unless my body has forced me, I never stand still.

Thank you for Being Brave

Daddy wants to write you a letter and say thank you. Thank you for asking questions Thank you for adapting and embracing your autism diagnosis Thank you for being proud of who you are Thank you for teaching me to... Continue Reading →

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5 Reasons We Continue To Go Outside

Truthfully we have fun, our philosophy is to remember the highs and try and forget the lows. This choice makes every time we go outside a memorable day in a fantastically good way. https://myasdprincess.com/2015/09/26/5-reasons-we-continue-to-go-outside/

5 Reasons We Continue To Go Outside 

Truthfully we have fun, our philosophy is to remember the highs and try and forget the lows. This choice makes every time we go outside a memorable day in a fantastically good way.

OT – the next chapter begins for our Princess

What a whirlwind of a month.... We have started yet another therapy journey for Jenna, and its been a fantastic eye opener for us all. The next chapter has unlocked some permission for our princess, and we have seen an... Continue Reading →

The princess makes her dad proud, again…..

Next became a bigger problem... the constant in Jenna's life the past 6 years has been a school. School, for the most part, has been predictable, structured and problem free. In what seemed overnight we went from going to school daily, to non-attendance

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My top 13 tips as a Dad.

I was having trouble sleeping last night (the joys of a 10 years with sleeping difficulties) so I thought I'd write a few thoughts of my own on parenting, mostly just for a laugh. My faith is the center of all decisions I make.... Continue Reading →

What About The Other 3

Weekends are really hard for the "house of many hopes" thought I'd reblog our holiday post to give you a little more insight. The fine balance of 4 fiercely independent children and "family time" often clash in epic proportions. By... Continue Reading →

Autism and Sickness = Sucky Times

I am starting to believe that we may never truly adjust to this diagnosis. However, we now have a far better understanding of Jenna, the fluid nature of ADS. We have learned that autism is an ever changing lifelong diagnosis and sometimes a challenge for us all.

What About The Other 3

To say "Its been a tough holiday period for the princess" would be an understatement.The normality of school, bedtime, packed lunches and her gymnastic lessons create a rhythmic stability for her

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