Putting Pen To Paper
What makes it all worth it for Natalie Suleman is the love she receives from her kids every day and on special days like Mother’s Day. She had to take s snap of all the special cards and handmade gifts she received from her kids. It’s the little things that make her feel so blessed. Talking about putting pen to paper, Natalie’s 12-year-old son Aiden and the struggles of her raising an Autistic child alongside 13 other healthy kids has inspired her to write a book. He has the mind of an 18-month child and he’s still in diapers and non-verbal. She’s open with her children about autism and loves teaching them about it. She is hoping to get the book published, which she originally started writing to jot down the challenges she faced. “It’s a story that needs to he told and I think it will encourage a lot of women to draw up strength that didn’t know they had, ” she told Daily Mail.