"It's okay" How many times do we hear this? Often, correct? But how many times when we say it do we actually really mean it? It's almost as if it is programmed for us to say it. And we say it, it's monotone and robotic. I know the times I have said it, I didn't mean it. It was just a normal natural response. A quick response to something or said to just get past the situation to avoid speaking about something. Or to avoid conflict. I was never good with conflicts either. My emotions get the best of me. And I see myself in my daughter very much. Those who know Sarai, know that she has a very hard time identifying and expressing her emotions. Which would in many cases lead her into have a sensory meltdown. She could not tell us what was bothering her or making her feel uncomfortable and that would cause her to lose control and just melt down. It was very hard for the both of us and especially for others around us who were not aware of what was going on....