SINGAPORE — Mr Bob Lee Keng Siang, 46, still remembers the day when his son Jun Le, then three years old, was diagnosed with autism in 2010.
SINGAPORE — Seeing the artwork and calligraphy plastered on the kitchen walls of Mr Bob Lee Keng Siang's home, it reaffirmed what I saw on his social media pages — a father who is deeply proud of his 15-year-old son Jun Le.
“As we did more research on autism, we grew increasingly worried, especially about what we had to equip ourselves with, to be able to handle this as parents,” he said. “So I started shooting a variety of moments. He cries, he laughs, he jumps… I then realised that it is okay to share all these real moments, not only the beautiful ones,” he said.
Continuing our conversation, Mr Lee remarked that much has changed during his blogging days where all people could do then was simply to observe his writing and pictures.