“Kelly Cain remembers the joy of having someone else serve her a cup of coffee at the brand new IHOP in Robinson about 14 years ago.

Since her son, Clayton, showed signs of autism spectrum disorder, and was subsequently diagnosed, she’d heard rude comments, endured stares and felt judged, effectively dividing her family of five into two groups — one that stayed with Clayton and one that ran errands and ushered the family’s two older daughters to events.”

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