This is the first in a series of ten consecutive guru v minutes addressing the things me and my gurus have learned on this journey. Starting with 'adaptive design,' a division of the Department of Developmental Disabilities which creates locks, gadgets and equipment to aid in 'in-home' and car safety for families living this adventure. Outsmarting the smartest of the smarty-pants like jus so that they stay safe and we (families) can relax a little. enjoy.
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Zen JenA mom with passion, action and an inclusion revolution on her mind shares moments, mantras & wisdom gained from her autism adventures. A single mama of two children on the spectrum, whom she considers Archives
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Please know that I am a poet and a scientist...so how I deal with discomfort is I ask questions, I manipulate words and rhythms and I dance around issues that I feel strongly about. When I use the word dance, please know that I am no ballerina...I prefer sharp, awkward maneuvers that express my passion. So when I dance around issues, there is no guessing how I feel about them...take nothing personal but please
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