Don’t Let Neurotypicals Know They Have Difficulties with Change

<p>We recently bought a new mattress and I struggled to let the old memory foam mattress go even though we&rsquo;d had it for almost two decades.</p> <p>It was where, when my son was two months old, I had propped him up to look like he was just hanging out and my spouse came home and had a good laugh because he said our son looked like a little old man sitting there.</p> <p>It is where my son and my spouse used to roughhouse with each other, pretending to fight. Where my spouse tossed our little one in the air and playfully threw him on the bed the way that men roughhouse with their sons (I did not know he was throwing our kid at the time or I would have lost my cool).</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@theautlaw/dont-let-allistics-know-they-have-difficulties-with-change-53bdbcbec8a8"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>