My Activity Tracking
My tracker shows my steps for the 8 days of the challenge from 26th March to 2nd April. My goal progression shows all my steps including any I have done outside of the challenge days.
My Target: 80000 Steps
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Goal Progression
Steps walked so far:
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My Target:
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For our son: A journey of autism awareness
Raising a child is a journey filled with surprises, lessons, and moments that shape your heart forever. Raising our autistic 13-year-old son has been all of that and more.
At 13, our son is funny, intelligent, and fiercely passionate about the things he loves. He notices details others overlook. He asks questions that make me think harder. He feels deeply, even if he expresses it differently. Yes, there are challenges. There are sensory overloads, moments of frustration, and days that require more patience than I thought I had. But there are also victories that might seem small to others and feel enormous to us.
Our son has taught us resilience. He has taught us to celebrate progress, not perfection. He has shown us that differences are not deficits, they are strengths waiting to be understood.
If you’re able to donate, share, or simply learn more about autism, you’re part of something bigger than one family’s story. You’re helping create a world where autistic children are accepted, supported, and celebrated.
And for that, from one very proud parent, thank you.
My achievements
Added profile picture
Shared page
First donation received
Raised £20 t-shirt is on its way
50% fundraising target
100% fundraising target
Challenge completed
My updates
For our son: A journey of autism awareness
Tuesday 24th FebRaising a child is a journey filled with surprises, lessons, and moments that shape your heart forever. Raising our autistic 13-year-old son has been all of that and more.
At 13, our son is funny, intelligent, and fiercely passionate about the things he loves. He notices details others overlook. He asks questions that make me think harder. He feels deeply, even if he expresses it differently. Yes, there are challenges. There are sensory overloads, moments of frustration, and days that require more patience than I thought I had. But there are also victories that might seem small to others and feel enormous to us.
Our son has taught us resilience. He has taught us to celebrate progress, not perfection. He has shown us that differences are not deficits, they are strengths waiting to be understood.
If you’re able to donate, share, or simply learn more about autism, you’re part of something bigger than one family’s story. You’re helping create a world where autistic children are accepted, supported, and celebrated.
And for that, from one very proud parent, thank you.


