Autism and Inspiration

education Autism and Inspiration

I don't have a child living with autism, but I imagine that if I did, I would battle moments of "why me" or "why my son." I don't know why some children must endure this adversity, but the following story of a child living with autism inspired me greatly (the following event occurred in September, 2008).

A man and his son were swept out to sea off the coast of Florida, and they were forced to tread water for over 12 hours before they were rescued. The boy, 12-years old, is living with autism. When the man was asked how he survived the ordeal, he said that it was his son's attitude that encouraged him. Although the boy is nonverbal, he often responded to his dad's calling, "To infinity" by pumping his fist in the air. The boy has an affinity for Disney movies, and "To infinity and beyond" is a phrase from Toy Story. Additionally, the young boy appeared to be amused at times by their "adventure" in the ocean.

This story makes me believe that God has a greater plan for this young man. Although autism makes living in our world difficult and overwhelming, the boy's father managed to embrace his son's world which inspired them both to survive.

To see the family's interview on the Today show, check out this link. It is lengthy, but I guarantee you will be inspired by this young man.

This is also a great plug for swimming lessons. The boy's father stated that his son is a strong swimmer and because of that his son managed to successfully tread water through the night. A child is never too young to establish a healthy and positive relationship with water. As soon as you can enroll your child in swimming lessons, I strongly encourage you to do so. Our local recreation center offers water exposure classes for children as early as 3 months old!

Ali Hooper is a midwestern girl livin' in the 'burbs with her boys (hubby, baby, puppy). She blogs about the not-so-sunny side of motherhood at non-maternal instincts, although she loves showing off pictures of her adorable son at her family blog, The Hoopers.

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Ali Hooper

Once a School Counselor, now the Editor of Homeschool Bliss, Ali now whittles away the time blogging about family, motherhood, and green living at Blessed Treehouse. Before all else, Ali is mom to a precious baby boy and an ornery yellow lab. She is wife to a patient, small-town kinda guy, and without him, she'd surely be off her rocker. And she prays A LOT, because without the big man upstairs, she'd still be in bed.
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3 responses to “Autism and Inspiration”

  1. Jerri Ann

    I can't imagine. I was a lifeguard but to tread water, through the night for 12 hours…that's awesome and somehow seems so heroic at the same time. I keep saying that we are going to get our kids in swim lessons and this may be just what sends me over the top to do just that…

  2. wow… what a great story!

  3. Angie @ Many Little Blessings

    That's a great story!

    It's funny — I just posted on my blog today about what a fabulous attitude our 9 year old son with Autism has. He is just a joy!

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