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What a Jasmine Plant Taught Me About My Son on the Autism Spectrum

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Last fall, I planted a jasmine cutting from a healthy, thriving jasmine plant. I was skeptical about its success, but it survived.

It stood strong the entire winter, with bright green leaves always gleaming on its lone stalk. The green leaves continued to give me hope that one day the cutting would grow into a plant.

However, the single, solitary stalk continued to cast a shadow on that hope. Winter passed and the warmth of summer set in. I placed my cutting, still standing alone, bearing a few green leaves, in the nurturing sunlight, waiting for it to grow.

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