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Mar 02 2010 05:00 PM ET
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Exclusive: Meet Ezekiel Czar Martin!

Whether playing Martin Lawrence‘s brazen girlfriend Gina on Martin or Damon Wayans‘ self-assured spouse Jay on My Wife and Kids, Tisha Campbell-Martin is known for portraying bold, headstrong women. But when it came time to consider having a second child, the actress, who confidently states, “I can handle anything,” seemed to have met her match.

Her first child, Xen, 8 ½, is autistic, and the fear of raising another kid with autism gave the actress an uncharacteristic feeling: “I was nervous and scared.” But she and husband Duane Martin‘s fears were allayed when son Ezekiel Czar, whose name means “God’s strength,” arrived last September.

With the baby, now 6 months old, on her lap, the actress beams as she strokes his plump cheeks. “He’s a talker. He’s got such a sparkle in his eyes,” Tisha, 41, says of the baby, whom she calls Zeke. “This baby smiles a lot. The first time around, I didn’t get to see my child smile back at me.”

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Click below to read more about Xen’s autism, parenthood the second time around and to see another photo.

Indeed, smiles were few and far between when Xen was an infant. During his first year, Tisha knew “something was different” when he wasn’t reaching normal babyhood milestones like smiling or making eye contact.

“I read the book What to Expect the First Year, and it was really hard because my son wasn’t meeting the monthly goals,” she says. “I just threw the book.”

Finally, when Xen was 18 months old, Tisha’s fears were realized: Xen’s pediatrician broke the news that he was autistic. “I was crying, ‘Why is this happening to my baby?’” Tisha says. “Will he be able to hear me? Will he be able to say, ‘I love you?’ Will he be independent?”

Once the tears subsided, Tisha says she was on a “mission.” She and Duane enlisted a team of occupational, speech and behavior therapists to work with Xen 40 hours a week.

“We were told things like, ‘He might not talk; he might not be able to tie his own shoes,’” says Duane, 44, a former actor turned real-estate developer. “I give Tisha the credit. We got closer because of Xen.”

Like many autistic children, Xen developed habits called self-stimulatory behaviors. While some children rock or wring their hands, “Xen used to lick walls and public banisters,” Tisha says, cringing. “That drove me crazy. I found a list of behaviors that people find socially acceptable, so I taught him to bite his nails. It ended all of that.”

Over the years Xen’s autism has become manageable to the point where he thrives as a third grader at his elementary school, does chores and homework and has regular play dates with his pals. Yet Tisha and Duane were still unsure about whether to try for a second child.

“Xen wanted a sibling so badly. We waited a long time,” she says. “I didn’t know if I could handle two. We wanted to give Xen as much attention as possible. How do you give love to two human beings like that?”

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With Zeke’s smooth arrival, however, all these worries have melted away. Instead their biggest obstacles this time around have been refreshingly run-of-the-mill: “We forgot how to do a lot of stuff, like swaddling and diapers,” says Duane, laughing. Xen, too, has welcomed his little brother with open arms. “Xen dotes on Zeke,” she says. “The minute Xen wakes up in the morning, he runs to him.”

Relieved that Zeke is exhibiting no early signs of autism, Tisha says she is savoring her baby son’s early developmental stages, instead of fearing them as she did when Xen was an infant. Case in point: Nursing Zeke “is such an incredible bonding experience,” she coos. “I’m enjoying every single moment. Zeke is in charge of the family schedule. We go by what he wants.”

Given her emotionally fraught first go-round at motherhood, it’s a sentiment that Tisha, who is looking for a new project after wrapping her Lifetime sitcom Rita Rocks, never thought she’d utter.

“Two kids? I was worried,” she says. “But it’s pretty easy because they make it easy.”

Source: PEOPLE; March 8th issue

– Monica Rizzo

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What a cutie. Zeke’s fat cheeks are gorgeous.

- giftbox on

Good for Tisha & Duane for not gigng up on having another child. Both Xen and Zeke are beautiful kids. What an awesome family.

- Veronica on

That baby is beautiful. They make a great couple and it’s good to see that their oldest son is making progress.

- sasha on

Big baby!!

Tisha looks so ghostly looking in the first photo lol

- JMO on

ADORABLE!!!!!!!!!!

- blackrose on

He is awfully cute. And Xen is also a handsome little man. I love how their names sound together. I have a Zeke as well.

- crimpe on

Both boys are cuties! I love Zeke’s chubby cheeks =)

- CTBmom on

I have a now 15 year old son who is autistic. I was not able to have another child and I am so happy for this family that this time around it looks like things will be more normal. I love my son and I know Xen is loved, but she is spot on when she talks about her child not smiling at her. Blessings to all of them!

- Lucy M on

“How do you give love to two human beings like that?”

I hope I’m just understanding the meaning of this statement wrong…

- blessedwithboys on

Zeke is ADORABLE!!! He is a big baby. What a wonderful family photo. I hope we get to see more of this BEAUTIFUL FAMILY in the near future! ♥

- I♥CBB on

he’s soooooooo cute!!!!

- amandamay on

OMG he is one cute baby!!!
God Bless!

- Debbie on

congrats, trisha & duane! thanks for sharing your fears and elation of having a second child after finding out your first has autism. i went through the same ordeal and find that there is a reason god gave us autistic children! i now have a loving, caring and funny child. i know that there’s more work and therapies ahead for him, but he’s getting there and so will xen!

- LWC on

Great interview! They sound like great parents and it’s great to finally see that cute chubby baby.

- Ivonne on

Congratulations to Tisha and Duane in the birth of their second child. I think having a sibling can add a great deal to the lives of children with Autism.

- 5kidswdisabilities on

What a great article. I’m sure deciding to have another child after learning your first has autism is quite a stressful decision. I’m glad to see she addressed that.

Blessedwithboys, I took her statement to mean that she couldn’t see herself loving another child as much as she loved her first. In addition, she was probably conflicted because she wanted to ensure that her second child received the right amount of care and attention considering Xen has special needs that require a lot from her as a parent.

- Liliana on

What a blessing that baby Ezekiel is healthy. I’m glad that Xen’s condition didn’t drive them apart like autism is known to do. I hope Xen continues to improve.

- RIP Michael on

I wish I could go give her a big hug! I think she and her husband are very brave and I wish them all the best with their family :)

- steph on

My heart just melts looking at that baby. He’s so deliciously chunky! I really respect Tisha for being able to talk about how difficult Xen’s autism was and how it gave her strength. Tisha seems like a very strong woman and a positive person for her sons’ to see as a female role model.

- Luna on

Blessedwithboys–a lot of people feel that way before they have a second child. They love their first so much they can’t conceive of how their heart can do it twice. But, as so many people say, it’s like the Grinch, your heart grows when you have another child.

- Pencils on

Can’t remember the last time seeing Xavier…..what a handsome little boy. Baby Zeke is beautiful!! Tisha and Duane have a gorgeous family…..:)

- Monique on

I’m sorry I meant Xen…..absolutely love the second picture with Tisha and Zeke :P

- Monique on

OK, it is prob. me, but someone tell me what design is on the baby’s shirt? I have been trying to figure it out since I bought the PEOPLE mag. last week. I am a mother to a soon to be 3 yr. old autistic child, anmed Brendan. It is LOT OF WORK….uet after they have fought you for awhile it brings tears to my eyes to hear my son tell me he loves me. L-)

- Colleen on

I’m sure she will be able to love them equally after all she’s a mother. I love the fact that she was so open and spoke about her family story. Cute baby :)

- Miss Farah on

Oh my! That is one of the most beautiful babies I have ever laid eyes on! Look at those cheeks – I could eat him up! :)

- daniela on

My second child is the one who has autism, and we didn’t have the third child we always wanted because of it. We couldn’t think about giving a new baby all of the attention he/she would need and also give our other two, especially our autistic son, what they needed too. We are only two, and an autistic child often takes all of your energy, much like a newborn, except it doesn’t stop after a year.

We thought our son was normal at birth too. He smiled at us and laughed and looked us in the eyes, but at around 18 months stopped doing that and his language didn’t develop normally and he didn’t interract the same way with us and his brother. I hope Tisha’s baby goes on normally for them. He’s adorable.

- Beverley on

I want to smooch those chubby cheeks!!!!

- Kristi on

look at that darling chubby baby!! I just want to squeeze him. A lovely family!

- Sharin on

I love this couple’s strenghth! With those two adorable boys! God Bless

- Felicia on

Good article about a great family! I wish them all the best.

Zeke is to-die-for cute. And Xen looks like he’s progressed a lot– he’s looking into the camera and smiling. I thought it’s funny that she taught him how to bite his nails. I’ve been trying to kick that nasty habit my entire life. But, it’s obviously much more socially acceptable and safer than licking public banisters :-)

- Mira on

Colleen, to me it looks like a microphone necklace. A lttle baby bling!

- Kaitlyn on

Colleen – its a drawing of a gold chain with a hanging gold microphone hanging off of it!

- erica on

Gorgeous baby!

- Chris on

Her story is very similar to mine My four year old son is autistic and I now have a 10 month baby girl who shows no signs. My son still has no speech but we are still working on it. I got my tubes tied after my girl because I was scared of having another baby and my husband and I decided we can’t be selfish. We are very lucky to have our two beautiful kids.

- mari on

Great article. She has such a positive outlook. Much love to this family. The kids are cuties.

- m-dot on

Tisha Campbell-Martin and I share the same Pediatric office. Through the years, I’ve had the opportunity to see Xen twice. He’s adorable and sweet and unless you know about his diagnosis of Autism, you don’t notice it. I’m so happy to see this beautiful family picture. Little Ezekiel is a doll and I’d kiss those cheeks all day if I could. Blessings to this family.

- Zeromia on

Xen is so handsome! He’s a little Tisha all over, but he has Duane’s eyes. And that little Zeke—he’s just so deliciously cute! I am so glad to hear/read how well this family is doing. :)

- FC on

Awwww Xen looks like his daddy and holy is Zeke ever a cutie pie. Both kids are gorgeous, I am so happy that the Martins shared their story. So many people have kids with autism and it just helps to know that even celebrities have their share of heartaches and struggles with the same issues.

I wish them all the best in the future and hope they stay blessed they really are a beautiful family.

As for Zeke I wanna kiss his cheeks off….lol :)

- Dee on

so gorgeous!!!!!!! Congratulations!!!! :) )
xxxxx

- Zoe on

OH MY GOODNESS!!!! What a cutie pie!! I have been waiting to see him! He has the cutest cheeks!
Tisha’s whole family is adorable! I think Xen looks just like Duane! I have always adored Tisha! and I wish her and her beautiful family all my best wishes!! =)

- Danielle on

Person First Language. It is not autistic children, it is children with autisim.

- JC on

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