In many ways, the Hamilton children are like any other kids.
When Mom and Dad announce they\'re gett.
If his Toast is too dark, Will could have a total meltdown.
He uses lines from movies to answer most questions.
Pizza has to be just so crispy, or he won\'t eat it.
For starters, he doesn\'t like things to change.
But Mia knows that because Will is on the autism spectrum, some things are different for him.
Eleven-year-old Mia and ten-year-old Will love playing Minecraft, eating pizza, and playing in the yard.
In many ways, the Hamilton children are like any other kids.
Can they manage a whole night with a brand-new person in charge? Is it always Mia\'s job to worry, or can she find a way to rely on other people? Toast explores the tender, scary, funny, and always complex relationship between a girl and her autistic brother.
What will happen if the babysitter doesn\'t understand the unusual things Will does? Her parents know that she is Will\'s translator because she always understands him.
When Mom and Dad announce they\'re getting a babysitter for the first time, Mia is alarmed.
If his Toast is too dark, Will could have a total meltdown.
He uses lines from movies to answer most questions.
Pizza has to be just so crispy, or he won\'t eat it.
For starters, he doesn\'t like things to change.
But Mia knows that because Will is on the autism spectrum, some things are different for him.
Eleven-year-old Mia and ten-year-old Will love playing Minecraft, eating pizza, and playing in the yard.
In many ways, the Hamilton children are like any other kids.
Can they manage a whole night with a brand-new person in charge? Is it always Mia\'s job to worry, or can she find a way to rely on other people? Toast explores the tender, scary, funny, and always complex relationship between a girl and her autistic brother.
What will happen if the babysitter doesn\'t understand the unusual things Will does? Her parents know that she is Will\'s translator because she always understands him.
When Mom and Dad announce they\'re getting a babysitter for the first time, Mia is alarmed.
If his Toast is too dark, Will could have a total meltdown.
He uses lines from movies to answer most questions.
Pizza has to be just so crispy, or he won\'t eat it.
For starters, he doesn\'t like things to change.
But Mia knows that because Will is on the autism spectrum, some things are different for him.
Eleven-year-old Mia and ten-year-old Will love playing Minecraft, eating pizza, and playing in the yard.
In many ways, the Hamilton children are like any other kids