Parenting kids with autism is filled with powerful moments that showcase their remarkable capacity for connection and empathy. Brady, who has been helping in the little kids' area, had a touching interaction with a young boy on the spectrum. The boy gravitated toward him, held his hand, and asked to play outside. Watching Brady guide him to the playground and build that connection reminded me of the beauty of raising neurodivergent kids.

These experiences highlight the importance of fostering empathy and inclusion. Supporting children with invisible neurological differences, such as autism, ADHD, or sensory processing challenges, is all about helping them thrive and shine in their own unique ways. Together, as part of a growing autism community, we can share hope, encouragement, and practical tools for raising resilient children. Let’s celebrate these victories and continue empowering parents to provide the best care and ADHD support for their kids