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We did not know what college would look like this year but we were confident our daughter was prepared to see it through.
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We did not know what college would look like this year but we were confident our daughter was prepared to see it through.
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I talk about enjoying normalcy a lot because it's important to families who have unique situations. Don't get me wrong. Every child comes...
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All mothers have the most rewarding and difficult job in the world — to raise another human being. You don't know what this looks like, of...
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My godson Wendell Campbell IV is an exceptional young man. Since the moment he could talk and move, he took it upon himself to take care of...
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When you are parents of a person on the spectrum, you often take the simple act of going out for granted. Now that our daughter is no longer...
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When you are young-time moves so slow. As you age time moves faster but if you are fortunate enough to be present it is life changing...
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I had the opportunity to employ a person on the spectrum. It was one of the best decisions I made as a leader for several reasons...
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I have known these women for 35 years. This month we celebrated our friendship. At this stage of my life friendship could not be more important...
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I attended Spelman College at a transitional time in our country. Before cell phones, before widespread communication, before the ability to SEE the world...
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My husband and I are in this weird space right now. When we walk in the door, there is silence. When we look around, there is not much to pick up other than the mess we created. We look at each other. We...
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